Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey PM blasts Egypt 'coup' as enemy of democracy Fox News ANKARA (AFP) – Turkey's prime minister on Friday condemned the military intervention that toppled Egypt's Islamist president Mohamed Morsi as an enemy of democracy, and chastised the West for failing to brand the ouster a coup. Referring to his country ... Turkey plans legal reform to prevent coups BUSINESS > Trade between Egypt, Turkey faces deadlock Egyptian Coup Shakes Turkey |
The Guardian | Turkey says Egyptian leader's ouster by military is 'unacceptable' Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey, which had formed an emerging alliance with Egypt's ousted Islamist leader Muhammed Morsi, on Thursday slammed the democratically elected leader's overthrow by the military as "unacceptable" and called for his release from ... Gulf Arabs greet Egypt's new leader, Turkey slams 'coup' Egypt, Brazil, Turkey: without politics, protest is at the mercy of the elites Turkey: Morsi ousting is undemocratic |
Destruction of Secular Democracy in Turkey (I) National Geographic June 2013 was not a good month for democracy in Turkey! The United States was founded 237 years ago by group genius, by the likes of Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Madison… all children of the Enlightenment, along with one military hero who became the ... |
Turkey police crack down on Syria aid workers Fox News ANKARA (AFP) – The finger of blame which the Turkish government pointed at foreigners for orchestrating anti-government protests that rocked the country now appears to target foreign aid missions helping internally displaced Syrians. Last week Turkish ... |
BBC News | Dwayne Ward released from hospital after Turkey stabbing BBC News A teenager from Middlesbrough who was attacked while on holiday in Turkey has been released from hospital. Dwayne Ward, 17, was stabbed repeatedly with a penknife and slashed with a razor after a night out in the popular tourist resort of Marmaris. Turkey stabbing victim from Middlesbrough 'out of hospital' Dwayne Ward leaves hospital after being stabbed and left for dead in Turkey ... |
Tear gas as a dangerous weapon The Economist (blog) THE mass anti-government demonstrations that have rocked Turkey over the past month are dying down and only now is the full horror of police abuse against protestors beginning to emerge. Human-rights groups say the use of tear gas as a weapon marks a ... |
Turkey: two roads to power Deutsche Welle The two most powerful men in Turkish politics, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Abdullah Gul, have weathered ongoing protests in Turkey and emerged in very different ways. Prime Minister Erdogan's approval and popularity took a major ... |
Aljazeera.com | Femen stages topless protest against Turkey PM Fox News Femen said in a statement it "urges the people of Turkey, like Egyptians, to overthrow Erdogan's Islamist regime and force Erdogan to relocate to a country close to him in spirit (such as) Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan." The group also urged the ... Taking the next step in Turkey Istanbul's police violence is no surprise to Turkey's minority groups In Turkey, the crackdown on anti-government protesters has begun |
Students abroad in Brazil, Turkey insulated from protests The Daily Princetonian University students studying or interning in Brazil and Turkey remain safe and largely insulated from the political protests there, according to interviews conducted with students abroad. Most students interviewed for this article said they thought the ... |
Turkey: A country in transition? Aljazeera.com Often described as a land straddling both east and west, Turkey - with its vast array of cultures, industries and political opinions - remains as relevant to global narratives today as it was during the period of the Ottoman Empire. July's edition of ... |