The Times of Israel | Israel cuts diplomatic presence in Turkey amid protests Reuters ISTANBUL/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said on Friday it was reducing its diplomatic presence in Turkey after protesters angered by its ground offensive into Gaza pelted its consulate in Istanbul with stones and draped Palestinian flags on the ... Turkey's Erdogan Condemns Israel Over Gaza After violent protests, Israel to pull some diplomatic staff from Turkey Israel evacuating diplomats' families from Turkey, following attacks |
Middle East Eye | Turkey PM slams Egypt's 'tyrant' Sisi over Gaza Middle East Eye "Foreign Minister (Avigdor) Lieberman issued a statement... following the demonstrations and instructed the Israeli consulate and embassy to reduce their diplomatic staff in Turkey," the spokesman told AFP, without stating the numbers concerned. Erdogan slams Egypt's Sisi as 'tyrant' over Cairo policy toward Hamas Strange days ahead: Turkey's presidential elections 2014 Wife-Beating Is Rampant In Turkey |
Today's Zaman | Turkey warns Israel against 'consequences of its aggression' Today's Zaman Turkey downgraded its diplomatic relations with Israel and suspended military ties after a deadly Israeli raid on a Turkish ship carrying humanitarian aid materials to Gaza in 2010. Reports over the past several weeks had suggested that a deal to put ... |
Voice of America | Turkey's global wake-up call: Speak out against Israeli aggression Daily Sabah ISTANBUL – Turkey's role in the international community with respect to the Palestinian issue is praiseworthy, said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in a press conference on Friday. Abbas arrived in Turkey to hold talks with Turkish President ... Egypt says Qatar, Turkey and Hamas hurt Gaza ceasefire bid Abbas Seeks Support in Turkey Palestine's Abbas visits Turkey amid ground offensive in Gaza |
NATO OFFICIAL COMMITTED TO TURKEY Daily Sabah WASHINGTON, D.C. – The head of NATO's land command said Tuesday that Turkey is shouldering a large burden; with conflict tearing apart neighboring Syria and the increasingly threatening Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham militants destabilizing both ... |
TURKEY AS A STRONG LEADER, A MUST FOR THE REGION Daily Sabah TURKEY AS A STRONG LEADER, A MUST FOR THE REGION. İhsan Aktaş 19 July 2014, Saturday. Recent events in the Middle East have resulted in a disheartening situation for humanity. In terms of humanity's development, I am a devout follower of Ibn ... |
Turkey and the Israel problem Middle East Eye Turkey-Israel relations have 'normalised' during the AK Party administration and continue to normalise without interruption. I realise the first sentence appears peculiar at first, but what I meant by that is this - contrary to common belief, the ... |
MiamiHerald.com | Hot cooling canals threaten shutdown of Turkey Point nuclear power plants MiamiHerald.com Rising water temperatures and severe algae blooms in cooling canals have threatened to force the shutdown of two nuclear reactors at Florida Power & Light's Turkey Point plant over the last few weeks. The utility and federal regulators say there isn't ... Rising temperatures threaten cooling canals at Turkey Point |
NO VIVID ATMOSPHERE IN TURKEY'S QUIET PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RACE Daily Sabah There are few campaign banners hung on the streets. No campaign buses are to be seen. No harsh words have yet been exchanged. The atmosphere in the Turkey's presidential race which began on Friday, is relatively calm compared to the bruising local ... It Is Time to Cover Turkey's Media Crisis Before It Is Too Late |
Reuters | Bulgaria's fence to stop migrants on Turkey border nears completion Reuters GOLIAM DERVENT Bulgaria (Reuters) - Bulgaria has largely completed the construction of a 33-km (21-mile) barbed wire fence at the border with its southeastern neighbor Turkey as it tries to cope with asylum seekers, its defense minister said on Thursday. Syrian businessmen boost investments in Turkey Syrian refugees struggle in difficult conditions amid rising tension |