BBC News | Turkish Premier Runs for President, an Office He Has Plans to Strengthen New York Times ISTANBUL — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Tuesday that he would run for Turkey's presidency in elections next month, a move that is likely to position him as the country's dominant political figure for years to come. Mr. Erdogan has ... Why Turkey Now Wants Iraq to Break Up Recep Tayyip Erdogan to run for Turkey presidency PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SHOW TURKEY HAS ALREADY CHANGED |
BBC News | Turkey: Political name taboo broken BBC News A political party in Turkey has been allowed to use the word "Kurdistan" in its name, breaking a decades-long prohibition on the word, it's been reported. The Supreme Court of Appeals' Prosecutor's Office in Ankara has ruled that Turkey's Kurdish ... Israel, Turkey back off pro-Kurd independence ARINÇ: TURKEY DO NOT SUPPORT THE PARTITIONING OF IRAQ Spokesman Indicates Turkey Ready to Accept Kurdish State in Iraq |
War on the Rocks | Ottoman Nostalgia: A Proactive Turkey in the Middle East? War on the Rocks Istanbul, Turkey – Nostalgia for the Ottoman Empire has been on the rise as of late. The Ottoman Sultan's seal can be found on T-shirts, advertisements, and jewelry everywhere in its old imperial capital of Istanbul. More alarmingly, the jihadists of ... Turkey-Iran Relations: Zigzags With Petroleum and Gold Moody's: Iraq conflict will affect Turkey's growth 'Turks kidnapped by ISIS come from one of the biggest mistakes of the Turkish ... |
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Turkey takes a U-turn and pivots back to West Al-Arabiya While the headlines have been screaming whether or not Turkey is totally turning its back to the Western world, Turkey has taken a U-turn in its foreign policy and decided to pivot back to West. We Turks love doing business and having close ... |
Today's Zaman | Israel Bombing the Wrong Country? Daily Beast While Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the west on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war, the Turks also maintain close ties to the political wing of Hamas, an organization Israel and the United States still designate as a ... Turkey urges Israel not to mass punish Palestinians over killed teens Hamas Asks Turkey to Stop Israel from Responding to Terror Attacks Hamas Asks Turkey to Stop 'Israeli Aggression' |
Erdogan launches Turkey presidential bid The West Australian Ankara (AFP) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared Tuesday his candidacy for the August presidential election which is expected to make him Turkey's longest-serving and most dominant leader since Ataturk. Erdogan -- tipped to win the ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's glass half-full but remains insufficient: World Bank Turkey director Hurriyet Daily News Compared to the drive of the first half of the 2000s, Turkey is exhibiting a slower pace of reform, according to the World Bank's Turkey director. 'That is a concern because if Turkey wants to be part of the best, it needs to move at the pace of the ... |
Worldcrunch | Missing Kurdish Children Stir Claims, Concern in Turkey Voice of America DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY —. A growing number of Kurdish families in Turkey are calling for the return of their children who they say have been abducted by the Kurdish rebel group, the PKK. The PKK denies the claim, but with the Turkish prime minister ... EU Welcomes Turkey's Move To Revive Peace Process With Kurdish Rebels In Turkey, Facing The Kurdish Problem Without Saying Kurd EU welcomes Turkey's peace process with Kurdish insurgents |
Reuters UK | Turkey's Erdogan positions himself for more powerful presidential role Reuters UK "We entered politics for Allah, we entered politics for the people," Erdogan told a crowd of thousands in an auditorium in the capital Ankara, where the party faithful erupted into chants of "Turkey is proud of you". Erdogan, hugely popular despite a ... |