New York Times | ISIS Draws a Steady Stream of Recruits From Turkey New York Times President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, hand raised, and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, to his right, in August, leaving the Haci Bayram Veli Mosque in Ankara, the capital, where the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is known to recruit new members. Turkey Seeks Behind-Scene Role in NATO Coalition In Fight Against ISIS, US Needs Turkey To Stop Flow Of Money, Supplies ... ISIS cash flow relies on Turkey |
NBCNews.com | Latest ISIS Beheading Is a Warning to Turkey: Stay Out of Coalition NBCNews.com The militant group ISIS has beheaded four Western hostages, two from the United States and two from Britain. But it's sending a message to a country far from either of those places — Turkey. ISIS is holding 49 Turkish hostages, a matter so serious in ... Turkey is the true target here |
Turkey Open to Bids for Refuge by Muslim Brotherhood Exiles New York Times ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said on Monday that several exiled leaders of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood who fled to Qatar but lately have come under pressure to leave that Persian Gulf monarchy could perhaps find a new refuge ... Turkey doesn't want to harbor Muslim Brotherhood |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey's Weak Economy Hits Jobs Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey's seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate jumped to a three-and-half-year high in June, as the slowing economy took its toll on the country's labor market. Data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute Monday showed that Turkey's ... |
TIME | 60 Years of Bourbon: An Industry Legend Talks Turkey TIME Bourbon's Elder Statesman Wild Turkey master distiller Jimmy Russell takes a sip of bourbon drawn from the barrel at a warehouse near Lawrenceburg, Ky. on Aug. 22, 2014. Bruce Schreiner—AP ... |
Aljazeera.com | 49 reasons why Turkey doesn't want to fight the Islamic State Washington Post (blog) On Friday, Secretary of State John Kerry headed to Ankara, Turkey, to meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and discuss possible cooperation to fight the Islamic State. So far, 10 states in the Middle East have declared a "shared commitment" to ... US lobbies Turkey over fight against IS Turkey refuses collaboration with US against IS Kerry Urges Turkey to Join Fight Against Jihadists |
Daily Mail | Bus crash in Southern Turkey claims the lives of 13 and injures 31 Daily Mail The smash took place on Antalya to Isparta highway in the south of the country yesterday. At around 5.45am the passenger bus went out of control and rolled off the road. Loss: A passenger bus overturned in the resort province of Antalya in southwestern ... At least 13 dead in bus crash in southern Turkey Bus crash kills 13 in south of Turkey |
Struggling to Starve ISIS of Oil Revenue, US Seeks Assistance From Turkey New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is struggling to cut off the millions of dollars in oil revenue that has made the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria one of the wealthiest terror groups in history, but so far has been unable to persuade Turkey, the ... |
Western Europe, Turkey, on Israel's Holiday Terror Warning List; Attacks by ... Algemeiner The notice mentioned “continuing potential threats regarding travel to Azerbaijan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman and Turkey. It is recommended that the public avoid non-essential visits to these countries.” Regionally, the alert noted “very high ... |
HASAN CEMAL AND THE PROBLEM WITH TURKEY'S INTELLECTUALS Daily Sabah Hasan Cemal is one of a dozen elite intellectuals who explain developments in Turkey for the world and, in particular, the West. Many of our readers are probably familiar with these public figures. I would like to provide a particularly striking ... |