International New York Times | Turkey Can't Be Europe's Gatekeeper International New York Times ISTANBUL — Next week, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey will visit Brussels and tell his European Union counterparts that Europe must act decisively if it wants to stop the massive flow of refugees leaving his country and entering the European ... Turkey, EU seek common approach to resolve the refugee crisis |
Business Insider | Erdogan is destabilizing Turkey in his quest for more power Business Insider In the days after the agreement, the Turkish military launched an all-out assault not on the Islamists but on Kurdish insurgents in Turkey and Iraq, breaking a two-year cease-fire. Rather than help US operations, the campaign is complicating US efforts ... What made Turkey change its Syria policy? Turkey will not allow 'fait accompli situations' next to borders: Erdogan Opinion: Other than the Syrians, Turkey is biggest loser in civil war |
The Guardian (blog) | Robin van Persie's Fenerbahce frustrations show rise of Turkey's Super Lig The Guardian (blog) If Nani's success proves consistent he may herald a new band of players for whom Turkey is a first-choice destination rather than a semi-retirement home. The country surrounded by the Black, Mediterranean and Aegean Seas is surfing a new wave of money ... |
BBC News | Turkey deaths as bus hits commuters in Ankara BBC News At least 11 people have died after a bus struck a queue of people at a bus stop in the Turkish capital, Ankara. The driver appeared to lose control of the bus in the central Dikimevi area of the city, ploughing into commuters before eventually coming ... Bus Crash in Turkey Kills 10 12 killed in Turkey accident Bus crash kills 12 in Turkey's Ankara |
USA TODAY | Air Force search-and-rescue crew deploys to Turkey USA TODAY The Air Force is deploying about 300 airmen to Diyarbakir Air Base in Turkey to find, protect and rescue any U.S. or coalition pilots who have to eject over Iraq or Syria. Among those airmen is a Guardian Angel Weapons System, which includes pararescue ... U.S. sends search-and-rescue aircraft, crew to Turkey Will Russia's Move Ruin Erdogan's Plan for Syria? |
Voice of America | Fears Over Turkey Media Freedom Grow Voice of America The attack on Hakan, who faced threats over reporting that has been critical of the ruling AK Party, comes as concern grows nationally and internationally over media freedom in Turkey ahead of the November election. Hakan, who writes for the Hurriyet ... Explained: How assault on prominent journalist threatens press freedom in Turkey Senior anti-government journalist in Turkey assaulted in 'organised' attack |
Globalnews.ca | Thanksgiving turkey 101: your guide to buying and cooking a local bird Globalnews.ca WATCH ABOVE: Every month or so 'The Tomato' Publisher Mary Bailey drops by the Morning News to talk about what to expect in the upcoming edition of the local food magazine. This month's edition is all about turkey and other delicious thanksgiving ... |
Al-Monitor | PYD leader: Russia will stop Turkey from intervening in Syria Al-Monitor Russia's stepped-up military intervention in Syria is poised to dramatically alter balances in the war-wracked nation. The one group that benefited most from the upheaval is the Kurds, who have steadily expanded areas under their control and are now ... |
Breitbart News | Turkey Warns of 'Further Escalation' in Syria Due to Russian Bombing Breitbart News Turkey was surprisingly quiet during the first day of Russian bombing in Syria, but they were certain to denounce the action, because they have long criticized the regime of dictator Bashar Assad and have insisted his removal was crucial to resolving ... |
The Nation. | Is Turkey Returning to Civil War? The Nation. The leftist, pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP), which he supported, had succeeded in breaching Turkey's unusually high 10 percent election threshold—a remnant of the Constitution drawn up by the military junta after the coup in 1980—and ... Turkey's president is destabilizing the nation in his quest for more power Two soldiers killed, seven wounded in PKK attacks in eastern Turkey Turkey: 25 PKK rebels, 2 policemen reported killed |