Today's Zaman | Turkey continues to be target of blatant 'aiding ISIS' allegations Daily Sabah ISTANBUL — Since the capture of the Iraqi city of Mosul by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and a major increase in terrorist activities of the organization, Turkey has begun facing accusations by Western media, claiming that Turkey ... Turkey hits back over western Isis criticism Turkey rejects accusations of turning blind eye to extremists Turkey's overlooked role in rise of latest 'Islamic Caliphate', and what's ... |
Reuters | Turkey struggles as 'lone gatekeeper' against Islamic State recruitment Reuters Thousands of foreign fighters from countries including Turkey, Britain, parts of Europe and the United States are believed to have joined the Islamist militants in their self-proclaimed caliphate, carved out of eastern Syria and western Iraq, according ... Turkey Struggles to Stem Flow of Jihadists Across Border |
The Guardian | Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey's foreign minister, to 'succeed' Erdogan The Guardian Erdogan – who has ruled Turkey as premier for over a decade with Islamic-tinted and development-focused policies – will be sworn in as president on Thursday after his victory in the 10 August election. He will take over from Abdullah Gul, a former ... President-elect Erdogan heralds 'new Turkey' in last party speech Turkey's Erdogan to be inaugurated The Long Game in Turkey |
BBC News | Turkey's leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan switches roles BBC News Campaigning ahead of Turkey's first direct presidential election on 10 August, he made clear he would play an active part and not follow the example of his predecessors. "Erdogan was elected directly by the people in a highly politicised campaign ... |
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 ... Erdogan names Davutoglu as new Turkey PM Turkey's Davutoglu named new premier President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan names ally Ahmet Davutoglu as new ... |
Today's Zaman | DAVUTOĞLU PLEDGES JOINT EFFORT WITH ERDOĞAN FOR "NEW TURKEY" Daily Sabah Ahmet Davutoğlu became the chairman of the ruling Justice and Democracy Party (AK Party) at an emotional extraordinary congress that bid farewell to party boss Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan who will take office today as Turkey's first president ... Turkey's 'new era' for Erdoğan begins with media restrictions The new PM in Ankara: The man who poisoned Israel-Turkey relations LIVE: Turkey's ruling party elects new leader |
IHS Jane's 360 | Holland To Terminate Patriot Mission in Turkey DefenseNews.com ANKARA, TURKEY — The Dutch defense ministry announced Aug. 26 that the Netherlands no longer had the resources to maintain the Patriot batteries deployed in southern Turkey, prompting Turkey to seek a replacement. The Netherlands have been ... Dutch to withdraw Patriots from Turkey Netherlands to end Patriot contribution to Turkey NATO mulls ways to substitute Dutch contribution in Turkey |
BBC News | Turkey sees rise in halal tourism BBC News "Muslims also like to enjoy the beach, make sandcastles and do all the things everyone wants to do," says İqbal. Along with their four children, Iqbal and his wife Aishah from North London have spent a week in Adenya hotel, in the southern Turkish ... |
Business Insider | Can a New Premier Save Turkey? New York Times Here was a leader I had supported for years — both as a voter and a columnist — as he battled against Turkey's authoritarian secularists, especially the coup-prone military, which had executed or imprisoned some of his predecessors. I still support Mr. Once a wunderkind, Turkey's decline is now complete Davutoglu, Turkey's docile prime minister Davutoglu faces uneasy relationship with Assad |
Press TV | Turkey makes volte-face, moves to curb ISIL Press TV Political observers say Turkey has realized the fallacy of its open-border policy which it put into practice in 2011 to let foreign militants into Syria to fight the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Diplomats and Turkish officials say ... |