Voice of America | EU rebukes Turkey on crackdown by delaying entry talks Reuters EU governments on Tuesday backed a German-inspired proposal, agreeing to open the chapter on regional policy but delaying the formal launch of talks until after an October 9 report by the European Commission on reforms and human rights in Turkey. EU Agrees to Continue Talks On Turkey's Bid to Join Bloc European Union, Turkey avoid rupture in relations EU delays Turkey membership talks after German pressure |
AP Names Butler Chief Correspondent for Turkey ABC News "As the recent wave of protests has shown, Turkey is grappling with fundamental issues in ways that will make it a fascinating story for years to come," Price said. "Desmond has done great work developing sources in Washington, and we're excited about ... |
Press TV | BBC part of conspiracy to destabilize Turkey: Erdogan Press TV Erdogan stated that the same conspiracy was also hatched against Brazil, saying Turkey and Brazil both had paid off their debts to the International Monetary Fund. Related Interviews: 'Israel preparing for Syria intervention' · 'Israel, Turkey ties ... Many detained in Turkey police raids Mosque Dream Seen at Heart of Turkey Protests Turkey and the Twitter menace |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey protests restrict Erdogan's foreign activism Jerusalem Post Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. Photo: REUTERS/Murad Sezer. The unrest in Turkey is forcing Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to expend his political capital at home, possibly leading to a more relaxed foreign policy. The demonstrations, which ... Obama discusses Turkey protests with Erdogan |
Obama, Turkey's Erdogan discuss Turkish protests, Syria Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan this week spoke about recent unrest in Turkey, the White House said on Tuesday, discussing the situation for the first time since protests erupted in late May. |
EU Agrees to Continue Accession Talks With Turkey ABC News The European Union decided Tuesday to revive long-dormant EU membership talks with Turkey, but not until later this year because of the government's heavy-handed crackdown on street protests in Istanbul and elsewhere earlier this month. Ministers from ... |
Turkey Arrests At Least 20 Protesters Huffington Post ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkish police on Tuesday detained at least 20 people allegedly involved in violent protests, as the country's prime minister continued to lash out at protesters – and a BBC journalist – he claimed were part of a conspiracy to harm ... |
Turkey, European Union on the outs over protests Washington Post Turkey once coveted membership in the European Union in the hopes of economic and political benefits. But after years of caution from Germany, France and others on whether to grant Turkey membership, Erdogan turned his attention to building his ... |
The Guardian | The spirit of protest in Brazil and Turkey has now swept into Bulgaria The Guardian In recent weeks the world has been transfixed by protests in Turkey and Brazil. Fewer media outlets have reported on the anti-government protests in Bulgaria, now well into their second week. But make no mistake about it: Bulgaria is undergoing a ... |
EU Says Turkey Returns to Entry Path With Delay on Talks Bloomberg European Union governments postponed the resumption of Turkey's membership talks by at least four months, protesting Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's heavy-handed treatment of peaceful dissenters. Turkey got a symbolic declaration that the entry ... |