Daily Mail: "Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation"

Daily Mail: "Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation"

 

Daily Mail: "Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation"By Vestnik KavkazaThe Indian edition of Deccan Herald writes about cooperation between Russia and India in saving wildlife in an article "India, Russia working actively to save rare wildlife species." Organizations of the two countries are actively working together to protect rare species of animals, including tigers and leopards, and a working group, formed as a result of the bilateral cooperation agreement signed over 10 years ago, will soon hold its next meeting on this issue. The Russian Minister said that the two countries will seek to develop further areas of cooperation, including the restoration of water resources, environmental safety and reduction of dangerous emissions. All these questions about their findings will be discussed at the BRICS summit to be held this year in Moscow. According to the minister, the two countries welcome any attempt to save the environment and restore the natural potential of the planet. Turkish information portal Anadolu Agency reported today about the upcoming sports event in Russia in an article titled "Russia's Sochi city to host SportAccord Convention". The SportAccord Convention is regarded as one of the most important sporting events. This year it will be held in the Russian city of Sochi from April 19 to 24. In turn, the Anadolu News Agency will be the main sponsor of the media event.Delegates of the International Olympic Committee, the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations, the Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations, the Union of International Sports Federations and 100 other federations will take part in the Convention. The main theme of this year's event will be "sporting heritage." The event will discuss ways to involve advanced technologies in sports competitions. SportAccord  is a Convention of Olympic and non-Olympic international sports federations, as well as the organizers of international sports events, created to unite and support of all its members, as well as to protect their common goals and interests.Another article by the Anadoly Agency is about the success of the Turkish Republic. It's called "Erdogan links progress to presidential system". The new presidential system is becoming relevant in Turkey on the eve of the parliamentary elections in June 2015. The leader of the country believes that, with a presidential system, the country will achieve greater progress in relation to the rights and freedoms of citizens. "There are some circles within the country and outside who cannot accept the fact that Turkey is a progressive country ... terrorist organizations on the one hand, and a 'parallel state', created to a destroy country  - on the other hand," Erdogan saysThe American edition of Business Insider is concerned about the issue of happiness in Russia, publishing an article titled "Russia's happiness more than doubled in 2014 despite the country's war and economic crisis". WIN/Gallup conducted this study in more than 65 countries around the world. In Russia at the end of 2014, 59% of respondents said that they feel happy, in 2013 the figure was only 23%. Sociologists suggest that the surge of happiness of Russians was possibly related to a series of events that have raised the mood of many people in the last year, such as the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, joining the Crimea and the general rise of patriotism. Unstable prices of oil, which hit Russia particularly hard, and the subsequent depreciation of the ruble, have not particularly affected the mood of Russians.The British newspaper the Daily Mail writes today about Turkey in an article "Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation". Relations between Israel and Turkey remain tense after a major split occurred in 2010, when Israeli soldiers killed nine Turkish citizens after they raided a convoy of humanitarian aid to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Despite the fact that Israel and Turkey are major trading partners, they do not miss the opportunity to share rather tough remarks against each other. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an outspoken supporter of Palestine, in the past year compared Israel's actions to the actions of Hitler. For his part, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the president of the Turkish Republic of anti-Semitism.

 

 

 


By Vestnik Kavkaza
The Indian edition of Deccan Herald writes about cooperation between Russia and India in saving wildlife in an article "India, Russia working actively to save rare wildlife species." Organizations of the two countries are actively working together to protect rare species of animals, including tigers and leopards, and a working group, formed as a result of the bilateral cooperation agreement signed over 10 years ago, will soon hold its next meeting on this issue. The Russian Minister said that the two countries will seek to develop further areas of cooperation, including the restoration of water resources, environmental safety and reduction of dangerous emissions. All these questions about their findings will be discussed at the BRICS summit to be held this year in Moscow. According to the minister, the two countries welcome any attempt to save the environment and restore the natural potential of the planet. 
Turkish information portal Anadolu Agency reported today about the upcoming sports event in Russia in an article titled "Russia's Sochi city to host SportAccord Convention". The SportAccord Convention is regarded as one of the most important sporting events. This year it will be held in the Russian city of Sochi from April 19 to 24. In turn, the Anadolu News Agency will be the main sponsor of the media event.
Delegates of the International Olympic Committee, the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations, the Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations, the Union of International Sports Federations and 100 other federations will take part in the Convention. The main theme of this year's event will be "sporting heritage." The event will discuss ways to involve advanced technologies in sports competitions. SportAccord  is a Convention of Olympic and non-Olympic international sports federations, as well as the organizers of international sports events, created to unite and support of all its members, as well as to protect their common goals and interests.
Another article by the Anadoly Agency is about the success of the Turkish Republic. It's called "Erdogan links progress to presidential system". The new presidential system is becoming relevant in Turkey on the eve of the parliamentary elections in June 2015. The leader of the country believes that, with a presidential system, the country will achieve greater progress in relation to the rights and freedoms of citizens. "There are some circles within the country and outside who cannot accept the fact that Turkey is a progressive country ... terrorist organizations on the one hand, and a 'parallel state', created to a destroy country  - on the other hand," Erdogan says
The American edition of Business Insider is concerned about the issue of happiness in Russia, publishing an article titled "Russia's happiness more than doubled in 2014 despite the country's war and economic crisis". WIN/Gallup conducted this study in more than 65 countries around the world. In Russia at the end of 2014, 59% of respondents said that they feel happy, in 2013 the figure was only 23%. Sociologists suggest that the surge of happiness of Russians was possibly related to a series of events that have raised the mood of many people in the last year, such as the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, joining the Crimea and the general rise of patriotism. Unstable prices of oil, which hit Russia particularly hard, and the subsequent depreciation of the ruble, have not particularly affected the mood of Russians.
The British newspaper the Daily Mail writes today about Turkey in an article "Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation". Relations between Israel and Turkey remain tense after a major split occurred in 2010, when Israeli soldiers killed nine Turkish citizens after they raided a convoy of humanitarian aid to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Despite the fact that Israel and Turkey are major trading partners, they do not miss the opportunity to share rather tough remarks against each other. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an outspoken supporter of Palestine, in the past year compared Israel's actions to the actions of Hitler. For his part, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the president of the Turkish Republic of anti-Semitism.

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