ABC News | Turkey Seeks to Relocate Some Syrian Refugees ABC News Already host to 80,000 Syrians in refugee camps, Turkey is now seeking to relocate some of the tens of thousands of others living outside the shelters to relieve pressure on local communities and better handle security in its tense border area. Many ... |
Syria accuses Turkey of allowing al-Qaida members to cross into its territories Washington Post DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria accused neighboring Turkey Sunday of allowing thousands of Muslim extremists to cross into its territory, as the government and opposition said an explosion killed at least seven and cut off a main road leading south from the ... |
The Nation | Kurdish Separatists Suspected After 8 Turkish Police Officers Are Killed in Blast New York Times By SEBNEM ARSU. Published: September 16, 2012. HATAY, Turkey — Eight police officers were killed and nine were wounded when a land mine exploded early Sunday in southeastern Turkey, the semiofficial news service Anatolian Agency reported. Turkey: 8 Police Killed in Landmine Blast Turkey: Solving the PKK Puzzle |
Space Ref | Is Turkey Ready to Become the Dubai of Europe? Not Yet. Bloomberg Turkey's economic performance has been impressive in recent years, as detailed in an article in this month's Bloomberg Markets. The country has a sizable domestic market, a population (about 75 million) that's young, and plenty of catching-up to do in ... Istanbul Aims to Outshine Dubai With $2.6 Billion Bank Center |
Syria accuses Turkey of allowing al-Qaida transit The Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria accused neighboring Turkey Sunday of allowing thousands of Muslim extremists to cross into its territory, as the government and opposition said an explosion killed at least seven and cut off a main road leading south from ... |
Turkey: some Syrian refugees face relocation WGME Already host to 80,000 Syrians in refugee camps, Turkey is now seeking to relocate some of the tens of thousands of others living outside the shelters to relieve pressure on local communities and improve security. Many Syrians who have fled violence in ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Protesters burn US flag in Turkey Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - A small group of protestors burned a U.S. flag outside the U.S. Embassy in Turkey's capital Ankara on Sunday in protest against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammed, while several dozen others chanted slogans against U.S. policy in ... Fallout of film: Protesters burn US flag in Turkey |
Turkey: 8 police killed in landmine blast The Associated Press ISTANBUL (AP) — Suspected Kurdish rebels detonated a landmine along a highway in eastern Turkey on Sunday, killing eight police officers and wounding nine, Turkish media reported. The attack occurred in Bingol province, where the rebel Kurdistan ... |
Dempsey in Turkey to Discuss Syrian Crisis Department of Defense ANKARA, Turkey, Sept. 16, 2012 – Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey arrived here today for talks with Turkish military leaders on the situation with neighboring Syria and the humanitarian crisis caused by the Syrian civil war. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs ... |
Examiner.com | 15-20 high ranking CIA spies in Turkey, says Philip Giraldi Examiner.com There are nearly 50 high-ranking intelligence agents on Turkey's Syria border, including agents from the United States, France, Germany, Britain and "perhaps Greece," former CIA agent Philip Giraldi told Tolga Tanış of daily Hürriyet in an interview ... Op-Ed: Turkish Intelligence assisting al-Qaeda to fight in Syria |