Wall Street Journal | Turkey Confirms Strikes Against Kurdish Militias in Syria New York Times In an interview on a Turkish news channel Monday night, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey did not specify when the strikes had taken place, but he said they came after Turkey's government in Ankara warned Kurdish fighters not to move west of the ... Turkey Says It Struck Kurdish Forces in Syria Turkey's Jets Fire On Syrian Kurds Allied With U.S. Against ISIS Turkey says it fired at Kurdish forces in northern Syria |
Financial Times | Turkey initiates legal action against Russia's Gazprom Financial Times Turkey has initiated court proceedings against Gazprom over gas prices, in the latest deterioration in relations between Moscow and Ankara following Russia's decision to launch air strikes in Syria. Turkish state-owned pipeline company Botas this week ... Turkey wants discount on Russian gas Turkey Takes Russia to Arbitration over Gas Price Dispute UPDATE 2-Turkey's Botas seeks arbitration over Russian gas deal |
BBC News | Turkey confirms shelling Kurdish fighters in Syria BBC News Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has confirmed that the Turkish military has attacked Kurdish fighters in northern Syria. The Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) said Turkey shot at its forces in the town of Tal Abyad on Sunday. The YPG has ... Turkey is looking more and more like its troubled neighbors Turkey says 2 policemen were killed by suicide bomber |
The Independent | Turkey election: Could bitterly divided nation be only a few steps away from a ... The Independent The election is still in the balance, but inside Turkey the campaign has widened the fault lines between Kurds and Turks, secular and Islamic, Sunni majority and Alevi minority. Abroad, the results may determine the degree to which Turkey becomes ... Turkey's Growth Goals Are Tested Everything you need to know about the parliamentary elections in Turkey Turkey's Refugee Problem |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey decides Aljazeera.com In the early years in power, the party was praised by the international community for raising Turkey's democratic standards, starting EU membership talks, and transforming an economy suffering from inflation and high unemployment into a stable one. . |
Financial Times | Turkey extends clampdown on media Financial Times Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has extended his crackdown on the country's media, with police in Ankara using tear gas on crowds outside the offices of holding company, Koza Ipek, whose television and newspapers have been critical of the ... Turkey's Koza Plummets as Police Break in After Takeover ALDE president says Turkey has crossed danger line over seizure decision ... Turkey's ruling AK party moves to seize critical media holding ahead of election |
Chicago Tribune | Turkey Votes, Again Carnegie Europe On November 1, 2015, Turkey will hold its second parliamentary election in just five months. In a new Q&A, Marc Pierini and Sinan Ülgen explain the motivations behind Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's decision to call a snap vote, and they ... Erdogan remains wildcard as parties ponder coalition in Turkey Erdogan Remains Wildcard as Parties Ponder Turkey Coalition |
Telegraph.co.uk | EU should not 'harp on' at Turkey about human rights, says Jean-Claude Juncker Telegraph.co.uk He also said the EU must speak to Turkey about visa liberalisation and accession into the union. His comments on the first day of plenary, the monthly gathering of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, came less than a week before a critical election ... |
Stuff.co.nz | Isis cell in Turkey had Darth Vader masks for protection from shrapnel Stuff.co.nz Two police officers and seven militants died in the raid on a house in the predominantly Kurdish southeastern province of Diyarbakir on Monday (local time). Turkey has stepped up action against ISIS after two suicide bombings in the capital Ankara ... ISIS cell kept Darth Vader masks to protect themselves from shrapnel Turkey arrests dozens of ISIS suspects after clashes in Diyarbakir CRIME >Darth Vader masks found in ISIL cells in southeast Turkey |
Washington Times | Statement by the Press Secretary on the President's Trip to Turkey, the ... Whitehouse.gov (press release) President Obama will travel to Turkey, the Philippines, and Malaysia on November 14-22, 2015. In Turkey, the President will participate in the G-20 Leaders Summit, where he will spur international efforts to ensure strong, sustainable, and balanced ... Obama to visit Turkey, Philippines, Malaysia in November Obama traveling to Turkey, Philippines, Malaysia US President Obama to visit Turkey to participate in G-20 summit |