New York Times | Turkey outing of Mossad a betrayal, say former spies USA TODAY Turkey's outing of agents for Israel spying on Iran is a major blow to Western agencies trying to gather intelligence on an Iranian nuclear bomb and shows the NATO member is no longer trustworthy, says a former chief of the Mossad, Israel's spy agency. Report That Turkey Exposed Spies Strains Its Relations With Israel Turkey's 'Anti-Terror' Law Casts Increasingly Wide Net Turkey rejects claims it blew Israeli agents' cover |
Reason (blog) | Al Qaeda's rise in northern Syria leaves Turkey with dilemma Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The rise of al Qaeda in parts of Syria's north has left Turkey facing a new security threat on its already vulnerable border and raised questions about its wholesale support for rebels battling President Bashar al-Assad. Turkey has ... Turkey says it fires on Islamist militant positions in Syria Jihadists flooding into northern Syria put Turkey on edge Radical Groups Operate On Turkey's Border |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's nuke hopes warrant homegrown atomic education Hurriyet Daily News Around 200 Turkish students have studied nuclear power technology in Russia until now, however Turkey is in need of devising its own nuclear education ¬curriculum to be able to establish its future plants by itself, said Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant Vice ... Agency: Russia ready to build second and third NPP in Turkey |
ECONOMICS > EU 'needs Turkey to overcome blockage' Hurriyet Daily News The European Union needs more integration and enlargement to overcome the blockage in the region and Turkey's membership would be to the benefit of the EU, Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) President Rıfat Hisarcıklıoğlu ... EU accuses Turkey of using excessive force during protests EU Faults Turkey for Protest Clashes, Urges Reform Europe and Turkey: still talking? |
Syria crisis: Refugees highlight Turkey's sectarian tension Financial Times Their stories echo those of many others who have fled Syria's brutal civil war: homes destroyed, family members killed, a harrowing escape across the 900km border with Turkey. But, unlike most of the 500,000 Syrian refugees now on Turkish soil, these ... Turkey Denies Building Border Wall with Syria Turkey denies wall construction on Syrian border |
Turkey revealed Israeli spy ring to Iran-report Reuters Washington Post says Turkey blew spy network in 2012. * Turkey, Israel decline to comment. * Ties between former friends fraught since 2010. JERUSALEM, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Turkey deliberately blew the cover of an Israeli spy ring working inside Iran in ... |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey denies exposing Israeli spies to Iran Aljazeera.com ... were "without any foundation" [Reuters]. Turkey denied on Thursday a US newspaper report claiming it had revealed an Israeli spy ring working with Iranians on its soil to the authorities in Tehran, a sign of the souring ties between the once-close ... |
EU to fault Turkey over protests but urge new talks Reuters BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A keenly awaited European Union report will criticize excessive use of force by Turkish police in tackling protests this year but urge the EU to breathe new life into Turkey's faltering bid to join the 28-nation bloc. The executive ... |
Analysis: Turkey's unprecedented act of betrayal against Israel Jerusalem Post If it is indeed guilty of blowing the cover off of the Israeli spy network, then Turkey blatantly violated these codes. Despite the deteriorating ties triggered by the violent Mavi Marmara incident in 2010, Israel and Turkey have never been – and are ... |
Turkey: What to Make of Culinary Neo-Ottomanism? EurasiaNet If we ask how the idea of neo-Ottomanism has affected the food scene in Turkey and globally, the initial feedback is that it has brought mixed blessings. First, it is fair to say, you can find an Ottoman Empire-inspired Turkish restaurant in several ... |