Hurriyet Daily News | Erdogan No Joke for Comedian as Cops Watch Turkey Justice Satire Bloomberg In comedian Levent Kirca's satire of the Turkish justice system, a policeman in uniform arrests a journalist for plotting to topple Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government. At the back of the audience, real policemen, not in uniform, are ... Time for verdict arrives in Turkey's major coup plot trial Turkish court to announce verdicts in Ergenekon conspiracy case Verdict in Turkish in coup trial due on Monday |
The Guardian | Greece arrests German man on suspicion of spying for Turkey The Guardian The email also mentioned a widely reported incident last Tuesday in which Greek coastguards intercepted a boat containing guns and explosives in the waters near Turkey, close to the island. Turkey said two of six people arrested were members of a ... Man 'spying for Turkey' arrested in Greece Turkey's Aegean coast needs more anti-infiltration monitoring Greek police arrest German on suspicion of spying |
Goran Dragic ejected from Eurobasket game after altercation with Turkey's ... NBCSports.com The play can be seen in the video clip above, and it appears that Dragic initiated the contact with a shove out of bounds after the foul was called, which resulted in Turkey's Dogus Balbay throwing a punch at Dragic before the benches cleared and the ... |
The Guardian | Turkey's lack of democracy is storing up problems The Guardian Europe may have tactfully delayed negotiations on the next chapter of Turkey's entrance drive until much later in the autumn. It cannot, though, hide the rot of respect that now dogs Ankara's hopes of EU admission, nor the widespread disillusion with ... Turkish Media is Biased, and Not Just Towards Erdogan The dangers of blurring the crucial dividing lines |
Hurriyet Daily News | POLITICS > 'Some are trying to make an Egypt out of Turkey,' says PM Erdoğan Hurriyet Daily News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has hit out at what he described as “attempts to make an Egypt out of Turkey,” adding that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) would comply with the results at the ballot box no matter what they were. Turkey begins test run for tunnel linking Asia, Europe |
Hurriyet Daily News | POLITICS > Police disperse BDP rally in Turkey's restive frontier town with ... Hurriyet Daily News Önder told reporters yesterday that Kurds in Turkey would naturally support their ethnic compatriots in Syria, while adding that it was unnatural to ban such a “democratic” desire. Ceylanpınar was tense yesterday as a stray bullet fired during clashes ... |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey appoints new military commanders Aljazeera.com Turkey has overhauled the top ranks of its military, appointing new army commanders in a move that underlines the government's control over armed forces. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan chaired the Supreme Military Council which made Saturday''s ... Turkey appoints new army top brass Turkey overhauls ranks of military by appointing new commanders Turkey appoints new armed forces leadership |
New York Daily News | Biblical find! Piece of Christ's cross claimed found during Turkey archeology dig New York Daily News An archaeology dig at a Turkey church may have unearthed a sacred relic — a piece of the cross used to crucify Jesus Christ. The religious artifact was found in a stone chest during an excavation at the Balatlar Church in the country's Sinop Province, ... Archaeologists in Turkey claim they found piece of Jesus' cross A piece of Jesus' cross? Relics unearthed in Turkey Relics unearthed in Turkey may contain piece of Jesus' cross |
Press TV | Turkey police fire teargas, rubber bullets to break up protest Fox News Some 300 protesters had gathered early Saturday evening in support of the Gezi protest movement which rocked Turkey two months ago, and cat-and-mouse games with police continued into the night. "Together against fascism" cried the protesters gathered ... US punishing Erdogan with unrest in Turkey: Mark Glenn Turkey police fire tear gas at protesters Turkish police fire water cannon, teargas at Istanbul protesters |
Turkey: Ideology in Foreign Policy Al-Monitor Following the outbreak of the Arab Spring, Turkey based its foreign policy on ideological concerns to gain regional allies, yet ended up damaging many of its ties in the region. About This Article. Summary : Following the outbreak of the Arab Spring ... |