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4 Brit media + CNN form alliance to battle for ad revenue against social media giants
How can high-premium news providers battle for ad revenue when they’re now facing social media behemoths like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn?
As the old adage goes, “strength lies in number”, and that’s exactly what the Guardian, CNN International, Financial Times, Reuters and The Economist will do, band together to form an “ad alliance”.
Paris terror suspect entered Turkey early this month: Report
The lone remaining suspect wanted in connection with a spree of terrorism in France -- Hayat Boumeddiene -- entered Turkey on January 2, a Turkish prime ministry source told CNN on Jan. 10.
Who be-hooded the US sailors in Istanbul?
On Nov. 12, a bizarre âprotestâ took place in Istanbul. Near Sarayburnu, a big harbor, the American warship USS Ross had stopped by on its way back from a NATO mission in the Black Sea.
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Western perspectives on the Kurds
The highly anticipated corridor for the Peshmarga fighters has finally opened and they have marched into Turkish soil to move into Kobane. It all looked like a long wedding procession. As BBC and CNN International broadcast the crossing, ordinary Turks who only watch TV series or football matches were not able to see even a glimpse of it on their favorite channels.
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Turkey in talks with Israel, Egypt over Gaza
Yes, although it accuses Israel of committing "genocide" on Palestinians and Egypt of "tyranny," as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan said in an interview with CNN International, Turkey is in talks with both countries as part of efforts to secure an immediate and lasting truce between Hamas and Israel.
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CNN International reporter leaves Turkey with Erdoğan fanfare
CNN International correspondent Ivan Watson said goodbye to Istanbul at a farewell party with his colleagues, who presented him some tongue-in-cheek political gifts that refer to his recent clash with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan.
Barzani gives 'concrete sign Iraq really is breaking up'
Massoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), told CNN International that âIraq is obviously falling apart."
US, Turkey Embroiled in Scandal over CNN 'Spy'
A dispute broke between Washington and Ankara after it was revealed that CNN correspondent Ivan Watson had been harassed by Turkish police on the anniversary of Gezi protests.
US State Department officials dismissed Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan's comments that Watson was "an agent" and wanted to "stir up trouble in Turkey".
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Erdoğan’s 'agent' accusation on CNN reporter ‘ridiculous,’ Washington says
Washington June 3 dismissed Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄanâs accusations targeting CNN International correspondent Ivan Watson over his coverage on the Gezi protests. ErdoÄan questioned CNNâs impartiality, labeling Watson âan agentâ and blasting him for âwanting to stir up trouble in Turkey.â
PM Erdoğan’s agent accusation on CNN reporter ‘ridiculous,’ Washington says
Washington June 3 dismissed Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄanâs accusations targeting CNN International correspondent Ivan Watson over his coverage on the Gezi protests. ErdoÄan questioned CNNâs impartiality, labeling Watson âan agentâ and blasting him for âwanting to stir up trouble in Turkey.â