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TURKEY-SOMALIA-Assessment meeting on assistance to Somalia
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:52
ISTANBUL (A.A) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep TayyipErdogan said Saturday that they were in a position to embrace the whole ofSomalia and send services to the entire country.Speaking at an assessment meeting on assistance to Somalia in Istanbul,Erdogan stressed that Turkey would not discriminate among groups in Somalia andwould send aid to all segments of the Somali society.We have shown to the entire world that Turkey tried to help Somalia with allof its public and private institutions. We want the whole world public opinion tofocus on the tragedy in Somalia, Erdogan said.Somalia needs the compassion of the world. I believe that Turkey will have aspecial place among countries providing urgent aid materials to Somalia, Erdogansaid.In our assessment meeting on assistance to Somalia on Saturday, we decidedon several issues including improving the infrastructure of Somalia, building aroad that connects the city to the airport, and constructing a hospital, Erdogansaid.The tragedy in Somalia is a test for humanity's conscience, Erdogan alsosaid.(SOL-AY)
WEATHER FORECASTS
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:52
ANKARA (A.A) - According to the Turkish StateMeteorological Services, three-day weather conditions and forecasts for highestand lowest temperatures in Celsius for provinces in Turkey are as follows:PROVINCE 21.08.2011 22.08.2011 23.08.2011 ADANA AB 25 35 AB 25 35 AB 25 35 ADIYAMAN AB 24 36 A 24 37 A 23 38 AFYONKARAHISAR AB 12 29 AB 12 29 AB11 31 AKSARAY AB 14 28 AB 14 28 AB 15 28 AMASYA CB 16 29 CB 15 28 CB 14 28 ANKARA AB 14 30 AB 15 29 AB 15 30 ANTALYA AB 2736 AB 26 37 AB 26 38 ARDAHAN GSY 8 22 PB 9 24 PB 9 23 ARTVIN SY 17 25 SY 18 22 SY 17 22 AYDIN AB 21 38 AB 22 38 AB 21 39 BALIKESIR AB 17 31 AB 17 31 AB 16 30 BARTIN AB 12 28 AB 18 25 AB 13 28 BATMAN AB 18 36 A 18 37 A 17 38 BAYBURT SY 11 24 CB10 25 CB 10 23 BILECIK AB 15 28 AB 15 27 AB 16 28 BINGOL GSY 20 30 PB 19 32 PB 18 33 BITLIS GSY 15 25 PB 16 27 PB 15 28 BOLU AB11 28 AB 12 27 AB 11 29 BURDUR AB 18 32 AB 18 32 AB 19 33 BURSA AB 16 30 AB 17 29 AB 17 31 CANAKKALE AB 21 32 AB 21 31 AB 20 31CANKIRI AB 12 30 AB 12 29 AB 12 29 CORUM PB 12 28 CB 11 28 PB 13 28 DENIZLI AB 21 36 AB 21 36 AB 21 37 DIYARBAKIR AB 22 36A 24 37 A 25 38 DUZCE AB 15 28 AB 14 27 AB 13 30 EDIRNE AB 17 35 AB 16 33 AB 16 33 ELAZIG PB 20 31 PB 19 34 PB 16 33 ERZINCANGSY 14 28 PB 13 31 PB 12 32 ERZURUM GSY 11 23 PB 10 26 PB 9 27 ESKISEHIR AB 13 28 AB 15 27 AB 13 29 GAZIANTEP AB 24 33 A 24 35 A 23 35 GIRESUN SY 20 26 SY 21 25 SY 21 24 GUMUSHANE SY 14 25 CB 15 26 CB 13 26 HAKKARI PB 17 29 PB 18 30 PB 19 31 HATAY AB 2633 AB 26 34 AB 27 34 IGDIR GSY 17 31 GSY 18 30 PB 17 31 ISPARTA AB 17 32 AB 16 32 AB 17 32 ISTANBUL AB 20 30 AB 21 30 AB 20 31IZMIR AB 22 35 AB 23 35 AB 22 36 KAHRAMANMARAS AB 23 36 AB 24 38 AB 23 38 KARABUK AB 13 32 AB 15 30 AB 14 32 KARAMAN AB 15 29AB 16 28 AB 15 29 KARS GSY 9 22 PB 8 24 PB 8 27 KASTAMONU AB 10 27 AB 11 26 AB 10 27 KAYSERI AB 13 29 AB 14 29 AB 14 29 KILIS AB 24 37 A 23 37 A 24 38 KIRIKKALE AB 14 30 AB 15 29 AB 15 29 KIRKLARELI AB 18 33 AB 18 31 AB 18 31 KIRSEHIR AB 14 28 AB 14 28 AB14 28 KOCAELI AB 17 30 AB 18 29 AB 17 30 KONYA AB 16 29 AB 16 29 AB 17 29 KUTAHYA AB 14 28 AB 14 27 AB 13 29 MALATYA PB 2230 PB 21 32 PB 19 32 MANISA AB 21 35 AB 22 35 AB 21 36 MARDIN AB 25 34 A 26 35 A 26 36 MERSIN AB 28 32 AB 28 33 AB 28 32 MUGLA AB 23 35 AB 23 35 AB 23 36 MUS GSY 17 29 PB 17 31 PB 18 32 NEVSEHIR AB 11 27 AB 10 27 AB 11 27 NIGDE AB 13 28 AB12 28 AB 12 29 ORDU SY 19 25 SY 20 25 SY 19 24 OSMANIYE AB 24 34 AB 25 36 AB 25 37 RIZE SY 20 26 SY 20 26 SY 19 25 SAKARYA AB16 30 AB 18 29 AB 17 31 SAMSUN SY 21 26 SY 20 26 SY 19 26 SANLIURFA AB 25 36 A 25 37 A 24 38 SIIRT AB 24 35 A 23 36 A 24 36 SINOP PB 19 27 PB 21 26 PB 19 26 SIRNAK PB 22 30 PB 23 32 PB 24 33 SIVAS AB 11 28 AB 12 27 AB 10 27 TEKIRDAG AB 20 30AB 19 29 AB 18 29 TOKAT CB 16 25 CB 14 25 CB 14 25 TRABZON SY 22 25 SY 22 26 SY 20 25 TUNCELI GSY 19 31 PB 18 34 PB 17 34 USAKAB 16 31 AB 16 31 AB 15 32 VAN GSY 12 25 GSY 13 26 PB 14 25 YALOVA AB 17 30 AB 18 30 AB 17 30 YOZGAT AB 11 24 AB 1124 AB 10 24 ZONGULDAK AB 16 26 AB 19 25 AB 17 25 YALOVA AB 16 29 A 17 29 AB 16 28 YOZGAT AB 13 25 AB 12 26 AB 12 26 ZONGULDAK AB 17 26 AB 15 26 AB 17 24 A - Clear AB - Decreasing Cloudy CB - Mostly Cloudy DMN - Smog DY - Hail GSY - Heavy Showers HKY - Light Snow HSY - Light Showers HY - Light Rain K - Snowy KF - Dust or Sand Storm KKY - Sleet KSY - Heavy Showers MSY - Partly Showers PB - Overcast R - Windy S - Foggy SCK - Hot SGK - Cold SY - Showers Y - Rainy YKY - Heavy Snow (AY)
TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (3)
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:52
ANKARA (A.A) - These are some of the major headlines andtheir summaries in Turkish press on August 21, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does notverify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.TURKIYE-------INVESTMENTS TO RELIEVE SOMALIAPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan assessed assistance that would be madeto Africa with representatives of public institutions and NGOs in Istanbul.Urgent needs like foodstuff and water will be given priority. Turkey's HousingDevelopment Administration (TOKI) will build a school in Somalia.Six field hospitals and housing estates will also be built in Somalia.MILITARY TO HIT ALSO FROM LANDCamps of the terrorist organization in north of Iraq are destroyed with F-16planes from the air and with Obus cannons from the land.Troop sending from military units in Hakkari and Sirnak to base regions inthe border continued the whole day. Land Forces Commander Gen. Hayri Kivrikogluvisited the border region.ZAMAN-----HERONS IDENTIFY TERRORISTS, F-16S HITHerons identified a PKK group who were trying to infiltrate from the borderon Friday evening to launch an attack similar to Daglica. The PKK group werecarrying heavy weapons. Following the identification of the group, F-16 planesshelled the coordinates given by Herons.Herons recorded that 13 terrorists were killed.The points where three terrorists fled were razed to the ground withartillery fire.WE WILL EMBRACE WHOLE SOMALIAPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said assistance would continue to hungerhit Somalia without intervals. Erdogan met the representatives of publicinstitutions and NGOs who were carrying assistance to the region.Speaking after the meeting, Erdogan said,"Turkish government and privateassistance organizations used every means available to assist Somalia. We wantattention and interest of the world public to be on humanity tragedy in Somalia."YENI SAFAK----------ONLY THING THAT WORKS IN SOMALIA IS WEAPONSVisiting Somalia in Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan's delegation, acorrespondent of Yeni Safak daily said that the Somali State Palace had only onecomputer. According to the correspondent, this computer was donated by Turkey.The only thing that works in Somalia is weapons, the correspondent said.IF ISRAEL DOES NOT APOLOGIZE, RELATIONS WOULD FURTHER DETERIORATE, SAYS FMDAVUTOGLUTurkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was in Pretoria, South Africa onSaturday. Speaking to reporters, Davutoglu said that, if Israel did not apologizefor the killing of nine Turks on an aid ship on May 31, 2010, relations betweenTurkey and Israel would further deteriorate.(End)(AY-SOL)
TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (2)
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:52
ANKARA (A.A) - These are some of the major headlines andtheir summaries in Turkish press on August 21, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does notverify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.VATAN-----ERDOGAN TALKS ON SOMALIA WITH EYES FILLED WITH TEARSIn a"Somalia Assessment Meeting"held in Istanbul on Saturday, TurkishPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talked about his experiences in Somalia witheyes filled with tears. Erdogan said that he would carry the issue of Somalia tothe agenda of the United Nations (UN).FOREIGN DEBT OF PRIVATE SECTOR INCREASES BY 40 P.C.Turkish private sector's foreign debt increased by 40 percent betweenJanuary and June when compared to the same term last year. The private sector'sforeign debt in the short term was recorded as 27.2 billion USD as of the end ofJune.CUMHURIYET----------85 MORE TARGETS HITTurkish General Staff said 85 targets assessed in Zap, Avashin-Bashian, andKharkurk regions were taken under intense artillery fire in coordination with theair operation.The General Staff statement said efforts are underway to determine thedamage from various sources.ERDOGAN RETURNS, CRITICIZES WORLDPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met the representatives of institutionscarrying out the aid activities following his visit to Somalia.Erdogan criticized indifference of the world to the situation in Somalia,and noted that,"Somalia will be the only agenda topic of my address in the UN inSeptember."RADIKAL-------LAND OPERATION AFTER BAIRAMA PKK group, trying to infiltrate gendarme military post from three pointsin southeastern province of Tunceli, were driven off after a 30 minute clash.As 105 more targets were hit in north of Iraq, a land operation is expectedafter Bairam.Land Forces Commander Gen. Hayri Kivrikoglu visited Van, Siirt, Sirnak andDiyarbakir.LANDSLIDE DRAGS HOUSE 500 METERSLandslide caused by torrential rains dragged a two-storey building 500meters in Persembe town of Black Sea province of Ordu. There were two people inthe house.Nazim and Nezaket Kontas couple were dragged for 500 meters with the ruinsof the house.Rescue team found body of Nazim Kontas and efforts are still underway tofind body of Nezaket Kontas.(More)(SOL-AY)
TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (1)
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:52
ANKARA (A.A) - These are some of the major headlines andtheir summaries in Turkish press on August 21, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does notverify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.HURRIYET--------TURKS CAME, SO SHOULD OTHERSSomalia became the news of international news agencies after the promisesmade by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for this country and at atime it was falling off the global agenda despite the serious famine. Erdoganbecame the first leader out of Africa to visit Somalia in 20 years. A Somalicitizen said that"the Turks came to Mogadishu and so should others".SYRIA SHOULD FULFILL PROMISES MADE, SAYS FM DAVUTOGLUTurkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu held talks in South Africa onSaturday. In a press conference held with his South African counterpart,Davutoglu said that Turkey viewed South Africa as a"strategic partner".Davutoglu made a call on the Syrian administration to fulfill promises made.457 BLOWS IN 3 DAYSTurkish Armed Forces (TSK) have hit 457 targets of terrorist organizationPKK on Qandil Mountain in the past three days. Some military experts have saidthat the TSK was getting prepared for a massive land operation on QandilMountain.BDP SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN, DEMOCRAT PARTY LEADER ZEYBEK SAYSChairman of the Democrat Party (DP), Namik Kemal Zeybek, argued that thePeace and Democracy Party (BDP) was a political extension of terroristorganization PKK."The BDP should be shut down. There should not be a party likethe BDP in Turkey,"Zeybek stressed.MILLIYET--------POLICE GETS PREPARED FOR LANDEfforts are underway to strengthen the structure of the Special OperationTeam, which has been decided to play an active role in fight against terrorism.Security General Directorate started purchasing of new armoured vehicleswhich it would use in Eastern and Southeastern Turkey. 100 million lira sourcehas been allocated from the budget of 2011.Cobra, Shortland, Dragon panzer, TOMA and armoured personnel buses are amongthe vehicles that were purchased.FLOOD DISASTER IN ORDUFlood and landslide which hit Persembe town of the Black Sea province ofOrdu dragged a two storey house into 500 meters cliff. Nezaket Kontas (65) andNazim Kontas (55) were in the house. Body of Nazim Kontas was foundin a stream bed three km away from the building.Efforts are still underway to find the body of Nazmiye Kontas.SABAH-----CIVILIAN OPERATION AGAINST PKKTurkish government starts a civilian initiative in the axis of employmentand fight against discrimination besides the new security strategy to deal withterrorism.Government, which starts a new concept in fight against terrorism, also getsprepared for civilian measures towards the East and the Southeast.The initiative gets 20 provinces within the scope of special incentive. Atleast 50,000 young people will be given job opportunities with minimum wage.HERONS PREVENTED SECOND DAGLICA ATTACKThe backstage of the third crossborder operation: unmanned plane Herons tookfootage of 16 terrorists in a region close to Daglica Military Post.Planes took off and hit 13 terrorists. Other three terrorists who fled weretaken under artillery fire.(More)(SOL-AY)
US Navy ship in Haiti to seek safe haven - Kansas City Star
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:43
US Navyshipin Haiti to seek safe havenKansas City StarAP An enormous US Navy hospitalshipwill suspend operations off the coast of Haiti's capital in advance of Tropical Storm Irene. A Sunday statement from the US Embassy in Port-au-Prince said Navy commanders have directed the Baltimore-based crew of...US Navy hospitalshipto suspend operations off Haiti in advance of Tropical...Washington Postall 70 news articles »
Evacuation Ship Comes Under Fire in Libyan Capital - Fox News
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:30
CTV.caEvacuationShipComes Under Fire in Libyan CapitalFox NewsAP WARSAW, Poland– Poland's Foreign Ministry says a Malteseshipon a mission to evacuate foreigners from Libya's capital came under fire and couldn't enter the harbor. The PAP news agency cited ministry spokeswoman Paulina Kapuscinska as saying the...Evacuationshipcomes under fire in Libyan capitalmsnbc.comGunfire forcesshipto abort Tripoli evacuation: PolandAFPMalteseshipheading for Tripoli under fireReuters AfricaThe Daily Star -Agenzia Giornalistica Italia -BBC Newsall 9,532 news articles »
Hijacked ship yet to be traced - Deccan Herald
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:30
Al-ArabiyaHijackedshipyet to be tracedDeccan HeraldMT Fairchem, a 26350 DWT (Dead Weight Tonnes) chemical tanker sailing under Marshall Islands flag was in the designated anchorage area of Salalah port at Oman, awaiting berthing instructions when the hijackers managed to board theshipfrom a vessel...Pirates hijackshipwith 21 Indian sailors: IndiaEconomic TimesSuspected Somali Pirates Hijack Tanker, 21 CrewVoice of AmericaShipwith 21 Indian sailors from Oman hijackedEmirates 24/7IBNLive.com -Times of Omanall 245 news articles »
Tropical Storm Irene Sends Cruise Ships Scattering in the Caribbean - Cruise Critic
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 20:05
Tropical Storm Irene Sends CruiseShipsScattering in the CaribbeanCruise CriticTheshipwill now spend Sunday at sea; visit Cozumel on Monday; spend Tuesday at sea; call on Falmouth, Jamaica, on Wednesday; and visit Labadee, the line's private peninsula, on Thursday. Oasis will spend Friday at sea before returning to Fort...and more »
Coast Guard struggling to update its aging fleet
Sunday, 21.Aug.2011, 18:29
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As the USS Oak Hill docked in Virginia Beach, Citlalic Snell stood on terra firma, anxiously awaiting her girlfriend Marissa Gaeta’s arrival. The couple was set to share the traditional first kiss as the sailors disembarked, marking the first time a gay or lesbian couple has taken such an honor. Of course, this might sound like a well-timed publicity stunt, considering DADT’s repeal just three months ago. But alas, it was not: the couple won the opportunity in a raffle. The “first kiss” is often given out in a raffle or competition to a fleet of sailors arriving home. It’s a Navy tradition, that Gaeta could now compete for.


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