Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Presses Egypt for Release of Journalist ABC News Turkey is pressing the Egyptian government to release a Turkish journalist who was detained after police stormed a mosque in Cairo and swept up hundreds of supporters of the country's ousted president who had sought refuge there. Turkish officials said ... Turkey's anger at Egypt may cost economy Turkey warns its citizens in Egypt Turkey's textile firms halt activities in Egypt |
Fars News Agency | Kurdish militants in war of words with Turkey over withdrawal Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Kurdish militant group said on Monday it was keeping its side of the bargain in a peace process with Turkey to end a 29-year-old insurgency, rejecting Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's accusation it had failed to withdraw most of ... The Tightening Screws on Press Freedom in Turkey Do Egypt, Syria or Kurds hurt Turkey more? Leader of Democratic Party Terms Ocalan "Turkey's Shadow Foreign Minister" |
Israeli travel advisory takes Turkey off vacation destination list Jerusalem Post The advisory, issued every year before the High Holy Days and Passover when Israelis travel abroad in droves, grouped Turkey together with Azerbaijan, Nigeria and Kenya as countries where there are continuous potential threats, and where nonessential ... |
Jack Wilshere targets Arsenal turnaround in Turkey Express.co.uk Jack Wilshere targets Arsenal turnaround in Turkey. JACK WILSHERE insists Arsenal will have to hit the ground running in Turkey on Tuesday to get their season on track after a shock 3-1 home defeat to Aston Villa yesterday. Published: Sun, August 18, 2013. |
The New York Review of Books (blog) | Turkey's Women Strike Back The New York Review of Books (blog) In his ten years in office, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has transformed Turkey from an inflation-ridden, coup-prone country with an impoverished Anatolian hinterland into what had been widely regarded as a model of Muslim democracy and ... |
Brisbane Times | Will Turkey weather the Middle East storm? European Voice I have often argued that Turkey should not intervene in the internal affairs of its neighbours or adopt a Middle East-centred policy. Both government and opposition should remain steadfastly focused on Europe, despite the obstacles that the European ... The Tensions Inside Turkey That Could Threaten Middle East |
Poconos cleric still exerts much influence in Turkey Allentown Morning Call The spell of Fethullah Gulen, a 72-year-old Islamic preacher in the Poconos with schools around the globe and supporters said to number in the millions, has long loomed large over Turkey's constitutionally secular state. Viewed by his followers as a ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey slams Arab monarchs over Egypt Hurriyet Daily News Bozdağ's comments came in response to questions at a press conference in Ankara, the theme of which was actually Turkey's humanitarian assistance to Somalia. He elaborated on his conviction about the reason behind Muslim countries' inaction vis-à-vis ... Turkey says Islamic bloc chief should resign over group's 'inactivity' on ... Turkey accuses OIC of inaction on Egypt violence 506.9 million TL collected in Turkey for Somalia as aid |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's steady foreign policy on Syria and Egypt to continue, Deputy PM says Hurriyet Daily News For both Syria and Egypt, [we have] decided that the foreign policy followed by Turkey since the beginning has been consistent," Arınç said. "It is obvious that Turkey is following a steady and intimate policy against the incidents that occured after ... |
Turkey slams Islamic bloc 'inactivity' over Egypt Yahoo! News ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's leaders have criticized the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the group's Turkish secretary-general for not taking a stance against the violence in Egypt. Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said Monday that ... |