Reuters | Turkey Expresses Outrage at Reports of Routine Spying by Germany, a NATO Ally New York Times BERLIN — After angrily insisting for months that “friends don't spy,” the German government struggled Monday to respond to news media reports that its intelligence services routinely spy on Turkey, a NATO ally, and inadvertently captured at least one ... German spying report angers Turkey, embarrasses Berlin Germany Spied on Turkey, Clinton and Kerry, Newspaper Claims Turkey Summons German Ambassador Over Spying Claims |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey: Voting out founding ideology Aljazeera.com As widely expected, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan emerged victorious in the first round of Turkey's presidential elections with about 52 percent of the votes. This is his ninth consecutive election victory (3 general and 3 local ... Political uncertainity to persist until 2015 elections in Turkey: Moody's Ruling Party Divisions Keep Turkey Risks High, Moody's Says Moody's sees continued uncertainty in Turkey, lira weakens |
Newsweek | Germany Spied on Turkey, Eavesdropped on Top US Diplomats, Media Reports ... Newsweek Turkey summoned the German ambassador and called for a full explanation following a Spiegel magazine report that the BND foreign intelligence agency had been spying on Turkey for years and identified Ankara as a top surveillance target in an internal ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey: Sizing Up Ankara's Connection to ISIS EurasiaNet With the power of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS, or, as it now calls itself, the Islamic State) growing and the amount of territory it controls increasing, Ankara is now facing some uncomfortable questions about what role it played in ... Adaptation problems for Syrian refugees in Turkey News Analysis: Turkey feels pressure from growing refugee crisis Turkey calls for help with Syria refugees as tensions rise |
Express.co.uk | PICTURES: Arsenal in high spirits for training ahead of Turkey flight Express.co.uk PICTURES: Arsenal stars FIGHT in training ahead of Turkey flight. ARSENE WENGER put his Arsenal squad through their paces at London Colney this morning ahead of their trip to Turkey. By: James DickensonJames Dickenson. Published: Mon, August 18, ... Photos: Arsenal jet off to Turkey for Besiktas clash |
WASHINGTON POST FAILS TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN 'OLD' AND 'NEW ... Daily Sabah A couple of days ago the Washington Post published an editorial titled "Turkey needs to turn away from Mr. Erdoğan's repression." It was stated in the article that Recep Tayyip Erdoğan achieved his ninth election victory and became the 12th president ... |
World Policy Institute (blog) | Filling in the Gaps: Migration Reform in Turkey World Policy Institute (blog) Turkey is transforming from a country of emigrants to immigrants. Over the last 20 years, Turkey has become a destination for regional migrants seeking economic opportunities and political and humanitarian asylum. Subsequently, the government has ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey seeks satisfactory explanation over Germany spying scandal Today's Zaman Turkey lashed out at Germany over the allegations that Germany has been spying on Turkey, summoning the German envoy and asking officials to provide satisfactory explanations for allegations circulating in German media and to immediately stop its ... |
Berlin on defensive over Turkey spying claims Financial Times In a reprise of Germany's row with the US, Turkey's foreign ministry summoned the German ambassador in Ankara on Monday over a report in Der Spiegel that the BND, Germany's intelligence service, had been spying on Turkey for years. The Turkish foreign ... |
Today's Zaman | Opposition asks if Ankara turning blind eye to IS militants in Turkey Today's Zaman An opposition deputy has pointed at an American newspaper's interview with an “Islamic State” (IS) commander in Hatay and asked if Turkey is turning blind eye to IS militants entering the country. In a parliamentary question to Interior Minister Efkan ... |