Moscow making Central Asia its own août 31, 2006
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Asia Times (Hong Kong), Aug 25, 2006
By M K Bhadrakumar *
When President Vladimir Putin in his State of the Union speech last year called the collapse of the Soviet Union “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century”, cold warriors on both sides of the Atlantic pounced on the statement as fresh evidence of Russia’s imperial ambitions. (Lire la suite…)
“Dire non à la Turquie aurait un coût énorme”, met en garde le président de la Commission, M. Barroso août 31, 2006
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Le Monde (France), jeudi 31 août 2006, p. 8
Philippe Ricard
Le président de la Commission européenne, José Manuel Barroso, a profité d’un passage à l’université d’été du Medef, dont il était l’invité d’honneur, mardi 29 août, à Jouy-en-Josas (Yvelines) (Lire la suite…)
Adhésion de la Turquie à l’UE : le patronat turc mobilisé août 31, 2006
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Euronews English
29/07/2006
La Turquie a entamé ses négociations d’adhésion à l’Union européenne en 2005, premier pas d’un processus qui devrait durer au moins dix ans. (Lire la suite…)
A return to dialogue août 30, 2006
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Der Spiegel (Germany), August 25, 2006
By Cem Özdemir and Hakan Altinay *
In its role as European Union president, Finland has inherited an enormous problem: the Cyprus conflict. But the problem can only be solved if it is delinked from the question of Turkey’s future membership in the European Union. (Lire la suite…)
The Kars-Akhalkalaki railroad: a missing link between Europe and Asia août 30, 2006
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Baku Today (Azerbaijan), 22/04/2006
by Taleh Ziyadov *
The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil and the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum (BTE) natural gas pipelines have transformed the strategic realities in the South Caucasus. As a result, the energy networks of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey have become more integrated, raising the significance of the East-West Transport Corridor even more. (Lire la suite…)
Turkey key to Western energy, security août 29, 2006
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ISN Security Watch (Switzerland), 28/08/06
By Federico Bordonaro * for ISN Security Watch
Political developments in Turkey have the West concerned about the country’s possible actions in northern Iraq and its role as an oil and gas facilitator. (Lire la suite…)
Making television for Germany’s Turks août 29, 2006
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Deutsche Welle (Germany), 27.08.2006
Christiane Wolters
As the son of Turkish immigrants to Germany, Seran Sargur has learned first hand about integration. That’s what drives him to produce quality broadcasting aimed at Germany’s Turkish community. (Lire la suite…)
Cool Istanbul août 29, 2006
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The Observer (UK)
Sunday August 27, 2006
The largest city in Turkey, and for centuries the confluence of East and West, is now just a budget flight away. Vanessa Able, editor of Time Out Istanbul, reveals the smartest places to stay, eat and party (Lire la suite…)
Mutual incomprehension between Turkey and EU août 29, 2006
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Financial Times (UK), Aug. 27, 2006
By Vincent Boland
The European Union information office in Istanbul, on a dingy little street just off Taksim Square in the heart of the city, looks and feels more like a second-hand clothing store than the showcase representation of Europe in Turkey. (Lire la suite…)
Turks knock on Europe’s door with evidence that Islam and capitalism can coexist août 28, 2006
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The New York Times (USA), August 27, 2006
By Dan Bilefsky, Kayseri, Turkey
As the muezzin heralded the noon prayers on a recent Friday in Kayseri, Turkey, a small army of workers fanned out from an industrial park to take their places on mats in a nearby mosque. (Lire la suite…)