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Erdogan hopeful for breakthrough in dispute on arming Kurds – The Spokesman-Review

Fri., May 12, 2017, 8:56 p.m.

Turkeys President Recep Tayyip Erdogan makes a statement prior to his trip to China, followed by a trip to Washington, in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, May 12, 2017. Erdogan said Friday he hopes that talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on his upcoming visit will constitute a new milestone for the troubled relations between the two NATO allies and will lead to a breaking point in the U.S. decision to arm Syrian Kurdish rebels. (Press Presidency Press Service / Associated Press)

ANKARA, Turkey Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed hope on Friday that his upcoming visit to Washington will constitute a new milestone for the troubled relations between the two NATO allies.

Speaking to reporters before leaving for trips to China and the United States, Erdogan said he was confident that talks with U.S. President Donald Trump next week would lead to a breaking point in the U.S. decision to arm Syrian Kurdish rebels.

Turkey has been angered by a U.S. decision to provide arms to Syrian Kurdish fighters that Turkey considers terrorists and a serious threat to its security. Turkey says the group is an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.

Ties have also been strained by Turkeys demand for the extradition of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen whom Turkey blames for last years failed coup attempt.

The U.S. considers the Syrian Kurdish fighters, known as the YPG, as the most effective group in the fight against Islamic State militants in their Syrian stronghold of Raqqa.

Turkey has called for the decision on arming the YPG to be reversed, criticizing what it calls a strategy of using one terrorist group to fight another. Turkey is also concerned about the possibility that the weapons could end up in the hands of the PKK.

I see this trip as a new milestone in Turkey-U.S. relations, Erdogan said. I want to consider all the information we have received so far (on U.S. arming Syrian Kurds) as hearsay And I think this trip will be a breaking point on this issue.

Hurriyet newspaper said Friday Erdogan would provide Trump with a list of weapons seized from the PKK that were allegedly given to the YPG by the United States or other NATO allies in the past for the organization to fight the IS group.

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How Turkeys Erdogan disappointed host India to please Pakistan – DailyO

Margaret Thatcher had once said: "To wear your heart on your sleeve isn't a very good plan; you should wear it inside where it functions best."

This quote turns out to be most appropriate and insightful in the context of the just concluded India visit by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan on April 30-May 1.

It is perhaps the only visit by a head of state or government to New Delhi, which, in fact, invoked a lot of adverse media comments in the host country - and for the right reasons. There have been many visiting leaders from countries perceived to be more friendly to Pakistan, than India, but their visit went off without inviting criticism.

The divided Muslim world supports Pakistan on Kashmir as a way of expressing religious solidarity. But leaders from these countries have not tried to antagonise India brazenly by expressing their opinion on the dispute between India and Pakistan on Kashmir while visiting India - as Erdogan did in a TV interview just before landing in New Delhi.

Forty years ago when Erdogan was, of course, not in power, Turkey had invaded Cyprus and grabbed half the island nation by force. Pakistan had invaded then independent state of Jammu and Kashmir much earlier and still retains illegal claim over a third of the former state.

Taking his cue from Pakistan, Erdogan may be concerned about Kashmiris who have to live amid heavy army presence. In his own country, at least 2,000 men, women and children were killed between July 2015 and December 2016 as a result of the Turkish armys operations against Kurdish nationalists whom he calls "terrorists" - much like his Pakistani pals, for whom the Balochs who oppose the oppressive presence of the Pakistan army on their land, are "terrorists".

The Kurdish political party PKK is a "terrorist" organisation for Erdogan, but he would not agree with India that the attacks inside Kashmir are instigated by terrorists who come from Pakistan.

Erdogan thought he was doing a balancing act - a la China - when he said he did not oppose Indias entry into the exclusive Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) but it has to come with membership being simultaneously offered to Pakistan. The Turkish head of state cannot be so ignorant as to be unaware of Pakistans horrible proliferation record to equate it with India on the issue of NSG membership.

From Erdogans or Turkeys point of view, Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi conferring an honorary degree on him was an important event which was not overshadowed by his misplaced enthusiasm to meddle in Indias internal affairs.

There was opposition to it in some Indian sections but it would have been diplomatically incorrect to cancel the event after fixing it well in advance. Jamia Millia Islamia is one of the few Indian educational institutions that offer a course in Turkish.

Erdogan brought with him the burden of Kashmir, gratuitously telling India in a TV interview, what should be done to solve the problem. He brushed aside suggestions that he faced a similar intractable problem back home where the Kurds have been fighting against the Turkish state for a long time.

If India, Asias fastest growing economy and Chinas main competitor in Asia, invites Erdogan, he should show some sensitivity towards the host. Photo: Reuters

Erdogan does not get good press in the West. No surprise therefore that he spoke against the western media, and accused them of spreading untruths about his country. He does not enjoy universal popularity in the media of his own country, because of which he has arrested a very large number of journalists and shut down publications critical of him. In fact, his country remains under Emergency.

Many outside his country, including Muslim countries, think that Erdogan sees himself as an Ottoman emperor. He allegedly rigged a referendum to enhance his powers to become an autocratic ruler. His ambitions cannot endear him to the entire Muslim world.

Among the very few countries that see nothing wrong in Erdogan is Pakistan. As both prime minister and then president, Erdogan has made seven official visits to Islamabad. In return, Pakistan has become enormously enamoured of Turkey: both countries are almost equally disliked in the West.

Another parallel is the two countries slide into radicalisation. Turkey, like Pakistan, cannot be very happy to have more foes than friends in the outside world. Erdogan should have realised that not many countries that command some influence are keen to host him. If India, Asias fastest growing economy and Chinas main competitor in Asia, invites him he should show some sensitivity towards the host.

He would have certainly known that his advice to India to agree to a "multilateral" effort to solve the Kashmir problem would not be well received. But he went ahead, obviously to please his friends in Pakistan.

Leaders from the Muslim world who visit India navigate safely around the ticklish Kashmir problem that is as old as the birth of the two independent nations in 1947. They do not speak about it in India because they do not think it is prudent to needlessly poke India in the eye when their prime interest is in promoting ties with India.

VIPs from the Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia, are closer to Pakistan than India on a host of issues, including Kashmir. But that did not cloud their visits. The reason was obvious: they did not come to India to speak on behalf of or for Pakistan; they came to expand bilateral ties with India which did not require dwelling on issues that divide India and Pakistan.

Indian dignitaries visiting the Gulf countries, likewise, do not openly air differences with them and talk about these issues discreetly, mostly in closed-door meetings. Certainly, no visiting Indian prime minister or president said anything critical of these countries before landing as state guests.

Despite routine anti-India rhetoric on Kashmir at the meetings of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), almost all OIC members continue to have fairly good relations with India. It includes Saudi Arabia, one of the biggest patrons of Pakistan, and widely suspected to be home to the propagators of religious extremism.

Erdogan has brazenly tried to invent a new kind of diplomacy. India will do well to give it back to him at some appropriate time in the near future and tell him how stupid he has been. In any case, you can't do anything significant with a country which is run by foolish dictators like Erdogan.

Also read:Hard-hitting questions Indian media must ask Erdogan when he meets Modi

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After Trump Vows to Arm Syrian Kurds, the Next Move Is Erdogan’s – New York Times


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After Trump Vows to Arm Syrian Kurds, the Next Move Is Erdogan's
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SEO Training for Editorial Teams – MastheadOnline (blog)

So you want to be found on Search. Absolutely. Survival depends on it. But how? How do we get found on search? The answer is that you need to do what you do but do it slightly differently. You will need to change the way you do things at the office from the editor all the way on down when it comes to publishing your content in a Search friendly way.

Your editorial staffs job is writing about topics that interest your target audience. This creates content that online readers, just like print readers, are looking for. However, now, in addition to creating interesting content, your editorial staff must also make their content easy for interested readers to find through the search engines. This is a shift for your writers, but one that can be made fairly easily with some training and the right tools.

Editors must understand that the purpose of the changes theyll see to their writing habits are designed to increase traffic and readership. Unique and original content that your target market will love is really only as good if potential readers can find it. This change in focus will bring you a wider range of readers outside of those people who visit your website or blog regularly.

Lets be perfectly clear: your content should be written for your audience firstsearch engines second. Youre not asking your writers to create any content they wouldnt normally create, but just to optimize it in a way that search robots can find and index it. Well get deeper into formatting things behind the scenes later, but for now, lets take a look at the fundamentals.

Keyword Research - The Lowest Hanging Fruit

Print magazines succeed, in part, due to their ability to write catchy headlines. This works for humans, but not as well for search engines. Search engines take everything you write literally, so eye catching headlines are problematic, especially if these involve sarcasm, double entendres or witty satire.

Every subject or business has a lexicon of language. keywords that define what they do, how and for whom. These are the words that, according to research, are most often used when searching for information related to this subject. For example, if you want to buy a car, you probably search something like best deal on a Honda in Vancouver if youre looking for a Honda and you live in Vancouver.

A quick and easy way to begin creating content that will fare better in the search engines is to know your top 100 keywords and begin incorporating these naturally into your content. You can get help developing this from a professional SEO consulting firm or from people like us. Hiring a pro ensures the keywords have been verified to be valid, at least according to the almighty Google, Bing and Yahoo. You can also create your own list, by brainstorming the 100 words that best define what it is you do or are the subject matter authority on. There are certainly more than 100, but start with a list that everyone can agree would be the words a reader would most likely use when trying to find the kind of content you provide.

If you choose not to solicit the help of a professional SEO consultancy, at least spend some time researching the words you choose to get some verification that these words are worthy in the eyes of Google before moving on to any kind of ad spend or investment of time and money on optimization.

These words work best when used in key phrases, like the one mentioned above on car buying. You wouldnt simply search car, would you? Turn your words into simple search phrases.

There are a couple of ways to begin optimizing your content for the search engines. Your writers can begin using the phrases as they write content, where it is appropriate and sounds natural. With more than 100 words and even more phrase combinations, it can certainly be done, and offers the most natural approach. This approach prevents your content sounding like it was written for the search engines.

Some writers will be able to incorporate this change more easily than others. Its a good idea to have some training on this, and to let the writers brainstorm together. It can be tricky, but if your writers will commit to it, this is the best way to ensure your content is keyword optimized and enjoyable to read.

The second way to incorporate keywords for SEO is to have a final editor read the written content and incorporate the keywords before publishing. Its trickier to get reader friendly content this way. In the beginning, however, we recommend having someone check the writers content for good keyword use and entering keywords if necessary. This provides a check, but allows your writers to develop themselves as keyword writers at the same time.

In the next article, well delve further into incorporating keywords into your content and ensuring youre taking advantage of all the keywords your potential readers will use. Meanwhile, if you have questions or would like to learn more about incorporating SEO into your workflow, give us a call. Our Director of Digital at K9 strategy+design Richard Carmichael is happy to help.

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Business Calendar – Oroville Mercury Register

May 10: The next business gathering of Conozcamonos (Lets get to know each other) is planned for noon to 1 p.m. at Elite Nutrition, 585 Los Robles Ave. in Hamilton City, sponsored by the Spanish newspaper Sabias Que. The goal of the gatherings is to learn more about the Spanish businesses and services in the area. RSVP to Roxana Nunez for Spanish, 828-5687 or Andrea Mejia 321-9677 for English.

May 16: Pitch Perfect will be sponsored by Chicostart, a nonprofit incubator in downtown Chico. Entrepreneurs and business start-ups who want to improve their pitches to investors, banks and others are encouraged to come to Chicostarts Tech Talk. Details: 12-1:30 p.m. at Chicostart, 411 Main St. Ste 101. Info. 924-5100 or wendy@chicostart.com Two Chicostart members will be practicing their pitches to local mentors. A Chicostart meetup hang is planned from 5 to 7 p.m. at Two Twenty Bar, 220 W. Fourth St.

May 17: Grow Your Company Strategically will be presented by the Great Chico Area SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses. Details: 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Cozy Diner, 1695 Mangrove Ave. Cost: free. For information, http://www.greaterchicoarea.score.org, scorechico@sbcglobal.net or call the Chico Chamber, 891-5556. Making the transition from a start-up or mom and pop operation to an enduring great company is difficult. This session will discuss leadership styles and effectiveness, components of effective strategic plans, methods to translate a strategic plan into specific tactics and budgeting to make it happen. (This has been rescheduled from May 16)

May 23: Introduction to Search Engine Optimization will be offered by the Small Business Development Center at Butte College. Details: 9 to 11 a.m. at Butte College Glenn County office, 604 E. Walker St. Rm. 101. Cost: $30 in advance, $40 at the door. Reservations: 895-9017 or http://www.buttecollegesbdc.com SEO is the process of getting a website seen by search engines. Topics will include site maps, Google Developer tools, Google Analytics, content writing, coding and more. This is for individuals who manage or update their websites.

May 24: SCORE representative Peter Fong will host a free meeting in Chico. Fong is the district director of Central California SCORE, and will be talking about resources that small businesses can use. Details: 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Butte Creek Country Club, 175 Estates Drive. Cost: free. Reservations: Chico chamber 891-5556. Fong, who developed six companies over 26 years, will discuss access to alternative lending, working with banks, doing business with state agencies, assistance for business plans and financial statements, small business opportunities, and the U.S. Small Business Administrations role for small business.

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May 31: Understanding Payroll Payroll Taxes, Records and Functions in QuickBooks will be offered 8:30 to noon at the Small Business Development Center at Butte College, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. Chico. Cost: $50 prepaid or $60 at the door. Reservations: 895-9017 or http://www.buttecollegesbdc.com Topics include state and federal laws regarding business payroll function and record keeping to comply. Examples of processing payroll functions using QuickBooks will be provided, including discussion of e-filing payroll taxes and forms out of QuickBooks. A QuickBooks payroll manual and handout are included. The trainer is a CPA and QuickBooks ProAdvisor with payroll expertise.

June 1: Chico Chamber of Commerces Summer Bash to honor Bird in Hand and Made in Chico, two local retailers. Details: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Patrick Ranch in Durham. Tickets $35 adults, $12 child. Reservations: http://www.chicochamber.com or 891-5556. The local band The Kelly Twins Dueling Pianos will perform throughout the evening, and a Hawaiian style dinner will be catered by New Hock Farm Catered Events.

June 29: ServeSafe Food Safety Training and Certification will be offered by the Small Business Development Center at Butte College. Details: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico. Cost: $120 prepaid or $130 at the door includes textbook. $80 prepaid and $90 at the door without the books. Reservations: 895-9017 or http://www.buttecollegesbdc.com State law requires retesting and recertification every five years. The course includes the National Restaurant Associations ServSafe exam, essentials, manual, test sheets and certificate.

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