NPR | Turkey's Migrant Policy: They Can Come, But They Can't Settle NPR With thousands of migrants showing up at European borders daily, the EU is pressing Turkey to keep Syrians and other migrants in Turkey. The EU is pledging more than $3 billion in aid for Turkey to do things like cut down on human trafficking. But what ... The EU's dirty deal with Turkey: why the refugee agreement could have ... Why a deal to help Turkey deal with migrants is good for Europe - not migrants |
Reuters | Turkey's Erdogan sees signs of new wave of migrants from Syria's Aleppo Reuters Some 350,000 people live in opposition-held areas in the province and two thousand of those have so far moved towards the border with Turkey though they have not yet crossed, Izzet Sahin, international relations coordinator at the Humanitarian Relief ... Merkel's Faustian embrace of Turkey Turkey remains good friend in Ukraine's neighborhood Inside Europe: Can Turks in Germany determine Turkey's election result? |
Variety | Tensions Between Turkey's Film Festivals, Government Take Toll Variety Under normal conditions, the 22nd annual Golden Boll Film Festival in Turkey's southeastern city of Adana would have been celebrated with galas, concerts, and parades this September. Under normal conditions, its chief rival, the recently rechristened ... |
Daily Beast | Merkel Wants Turkey in the EU to Win Re-Election Daily Beast The obvious reason Merkel wants to appease Turkey is another promise she made: that Germany would host 800,000 refugees. Refugees reacted so enthusiastically that they started to come in the thousands. When even the Christian Social Union, the sister ... Why the EU Is Offering Turkey Billions to Deal With Refugees EU Membership More Elusive Than Ever for Turkey EU, Turkey remain divided, despite shared migrant challenge |
Telegraph.co.uk | Acid attack on toddlers in Istanbul restaurant playroom sparks outrage in Turkey Telegraph.co.uk Turkey was in shock on Thursday after a man threw acid at toddlers at a popular restaurant in Istanbul, injuring seven, media reports said. A three-year-old was left scarred and partially blind while another six children suffered burns after the man ... |
Voice of America | Turkey Facing Isolation in Bid to Designate Kurdish Group as Terrorists Voice of America Turkey's National Security Council is increasing pressure on the Syrian Kurdish militia, the YPG, by stepping up its efforts to get the group designated internationally as a terrorist organization. But with the militia viewed by Washington and Moscow ... Tal Abyad Has Declared Autonomy — and That May Worry Turkey Syrian Kurds' close ties with Russia alrams US, Turkey -- Times What Just Happened in Syria? |
U.S. News & World Report | Vice Media goes dark for journalist jailed in Turkey U.S. News & World Report In this Saturday Nov. 1, 2014 photograph, freelance translator Mohammed Rasool is pictured during a break while working with an Associated Press team in Turkey. In August 2015, Rasool, a 24-year-old Iraqi Kurd who has worked as a fixer for The ... Vice holds two-hour blackout to support journalist imprisoned in Turkey Vice goes dark, protests Turkey reporter detention |
Peoria Journal Star | Shoppers face uptick in turkey costs for Thanksgiving: analysts Yahoo News Frozen turkey stocks in September totaled 268.0 million lbs, down 21.3 million from August and 29.2 million less than September 2014, based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture data. Total hens, the centerpiece of most Thanksgiving meals, last month ... Bird flu outbreak raised concerns, but turkeys in good supply for the holidays |
Middle East Eye | ANALYSIS: Turkey's forgotten economic project Middle East Eye SANLIURFA, Turkey - Based on the simple premise that prosperity can solve the region's problems - whether it's ethnic strife or anything else - Turkey embarked on an ambitious project from the 1980s onward to build a series of dams, irrigation networks ... |
Kyiv Post | Turkey's ambassador: Ukraine has 'lost too much time,' must make faster changes Kyiv Post Turkish Ambassador to Ukraine Yönet Can Tezel said that Turkey has for years warned the West of the humanitarian catastrophe that Assad is causing by his dictatorial rule and human rights abuses, including use of cluster bombs and chemical weapons ... |