ABC News | UN Security Council strongly condemns Turkey bombings Reuters UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Monday strongly condemned deadly weekend car bombings in Turkey, saying it was crucial "to bring perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism to ... Car Bombs Lead Some to Question Turkey's Security Turkey bombings prompt outcry over support for Syria rebels Turkey Blames Syria |
Turkey's Syria policies are criticized as Erdogan prepares to meet with Obama Washington Post REYHANLI, Turkey — Anti-government protests flared for a third day on Monday in Turkish town devastated by two powerful car bombs near the Syrian border, and some Turks accused their leader of putting the nation's security at risk by backing the ... |
Egypt, Turkey, and Tunisia Are All Slowly Islamizing The Atlantic Thus far in Tunisia, Egypt, and Turkey, Islamists have won, which means the political institutions of the state will, to varying degrees, reflect the priorities of the Muslim Brotherhood, Ennahda, and the Justice and Development Party (AKP ... |
MiamiHerald.com | Turkey's journalists say press freedom has declined under Erdogan's rule MiamiHerald.com ISTANBUL -- Veteran journalist Hasan Cemal was forced out of his job in March for defending his newspaper's decision to publish secret protocols that embarrassed Turkey's ruling party. Amberin Zaman lost hers in April following a succession of ... Turkey agrees energy deal with Kurdish north Iraq Turkey Kurd Peace: What Lies Beneath Turkey's Peace With Kurdish Rebels? Despite Peaceful Withdrawal, PKK-Turkey Peace Remains Uncertain |
Turkey considers tighter limits on alcohol sale and consumption Reuters The government says it is not attempting to interfere in people's lives and is trying to bring Turkey up to European norms by controlling alcohol sales and protecting the younger generation as it negotiates to enter the EU. "This is to make sure that ... |
Turkey: Jet Crash Likely an Accident Wall Street Journal In a statement posted on its website, Turkey's general staff said that the armed forces lost contact with the jet shortly after 2 p.m. local time over Osmaniye province and that a search and rescue operation was under way to find the aircraft and the ... |
Globe and Mail | Turkey's epic conspiracy trial cements gains of civilian leaders Globe and Mail The longest, most divisive trial in modern Turkey's history has not yet drawn to a close but its verdict already has been rendered. The five-year-long prosecution of 275 senior military officers, academics and journalists has humbled the country's once ... |
BBC News | Syria-Turkey tension: Inside the town reeling from car bombs BBC News It is still not clear who carried out two car bomb attacks in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli on Saturday. Turkey continues to blame agents of the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, although Syria has denied responsibility for the attacks which ... |
Turkey: would not refrain from responding to Syria Fox News REYHANLI, Turkey – Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey would "not refrain" from responding to twin car bombings it has blamed on Syria but it will also act with caution and not be drawn into its neighbor's civil war. Saturday's bombings ... |
Syrian opposition to speak out as tensions continue over Turkey bombings The Guardian (blog) George Sabra, the acting president of the Syrian National Coalition, is to hold a press conference today discussing the twin car bombings in Turkey that killed 46 people, in an attack that has further raised tensions between Ankara and Damascus and ... |