Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey's Failed Foreign Policy New York Times Geneva — In 2002, Turkey's Justice and Development Party, known as the A.K.P., turned to Ahmet Davutoglu, then an obscure academic, to help craft its new foreign policy. In 2009, he became foreign minister and was soon attempting to resolve the region ... Turkey's Davutoglu Named New Premier Erdogan names Davutoglu as new Turkey PM President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan names ally Ahmet Davutoglu as new ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Young Kurds From Turkey Flock To Iraq And Syria To Fight Huffington Post DIYARBAKIR, Turkey -- Sixteen years ago, Erzihan said goodbye to her daughter. The quiet and somber Kurdish mother remembers it like it was yesterday. “The police came to my house,” she says, sitting in a park in this Kurdish city in southeast Turkey. Kurdish oil flow to Turkey resumes after upgrade Iraq's Kurds make $170 million from oil sales via Turkey Iraqi Kurds, Turkey Work to Double Oil Export Pipeline Capacity |
Guardian Liberty Voice | ISIS Threat to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Jordan Guardian Liberty Voice As U.S. public debate centers on how forcefully President Barack Obama should strike the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the muted responses by the governments of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Jordan to the threat of ISIS should be noted. The ... Turkey and Qatar must step up the fight against Isis |
www.worldbulletin.net | THE WEST IS LOSING TURKEY Daily Sabah Evidently, the main reason is the ambiguity of the policies implemented by the Erdoğan government, which shows an unbounded character according to them. Aside from wiretapping some politicians and bureaucrats of Turkey, the BND also probably used ... ABDÜLHAMİT BİLİCİ Ankara keeps silent about German spying on Turkey What if Turkey spied on the Germans? |
New York Times | Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Nominated to Be Turkey's Next Premier New York Times ANKARA, Turkey — The Justice and Development Party, which has ruled Turkey for more than a decade, nominated the foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, on Thursday to succeed President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan as prime minister and party chairman. |
Hurriyet Daily News | TURKEY'S FOREIGN POLICY, THE NEW GOVERNMENT AND ... Daily Sabah Anew government will be in power on the day Turkey's new president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is inaugurated. The current Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu will become the next prime minister of this government. However, even now, Ahmet Davutoğlu's rule ... Ankara speculates about Turkey's next foreign minister Turkey's new PM Ahmet Davutoğlu's wife an anti-abortion gynecologist Naming the political game in Turkey: populism |
BBC News | Turkey's Peace Talks With Kurds Marred by Deaths Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey said on Wednesday that at least one soldier was killed in an attack by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, as its assaults have increased over the past week, undermining the best efforts yet to end a three-decade conflict. Kurdish protester killed in Turkey PKK statue protest Provocations in Turkey as Kurdish peace process gets serious Kurdish protester killed in clashes with security forces in south Turkey |
Haaretz | Why Egypt won't let Turkey be Gaza's hero Haaretz Arouri, who sat in Israeli prisons for many years and was among the mediators in the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange, enjoys the hospitality of Turkey, where he meets with Hamas men. According to Turkish officials, he is the middleman between Hamas ... NUMBER OF PALESTINIANS FLOWN TO TURKEY FOR TREATMENT NOW 48 Appeal to Extradite Hamas Figure from Turkey to US Lying Down With Dogs |
JOOST LAGENDIJK Today's Zaman One reason is the increasing perception in Turkey and elsewhere that in the past, the Turkish authorities have assisted Islamist militants, including those that set up ISIL in Syria. Although these alleged ties between Turkey and ISIL have become a ... |
Proposed Outlet Mall Would Close Some Turkey Mountain Trails News On 6 The plan will bring in premium shopping near Tulsa's Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness, but some are concerned about the trails at Turkey Mountain, and River Parks Authority said the plan would shut down some of the commonly used trails. The premium ... |