The Seattle Times | Turkey says Russian airstrikes in Syria 'unacceptable' The Seattle Times A demonstrator holds a picture depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin during a protest against Russian military operations in Syria, in Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015. The picture reads both in Turkish and Russian: 'Murderer Putin'. In ... Russia making 'grave mistake' in Syria: Turkey's Erdogan Turkey's Erdogan calls Russian airstrikes in Syria 'unacceptable' |
Turkey probes claims security forces dragged corpse Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's Interior Ministry says it has launched an investigation into possible human rights abuse after an image posted on social media showed a corpse tied to the back of a security vehicle being dragged along a street in southeast ... |
Sydney Morning Herald | Erdogan: Turkey taught world a 'lesson in humanity' Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's president says his country has taught Europe and the world a lesson on humanity by hosting 2 million refugees from Syria and Iraq. Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday accused European nations of “confining refugees into the ... EU and Turkey have struck plan to stem flow of migrants: newspaper Turkey Elections 2015 Update: Recep Erdogan Anti-Kurd Rally In France Draws ... EU and Turkey 'agree plan to ease refugee flow' |
Deutsche Welle | EU, Turkey agree on refugee action plan: reports Deutsche Welle Both German weekly "Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung" and public broadcaster ARD reported Sunday that the European Commission and the Turkish government have tentatively agreed to set up new refugee camps in Turkey and launch joint ... |
What Turkey Hosting the G20 Summit Means to Me Huffington Post Canada In November 2015, Turkey will host the G20 Summit, the premier global platform for economic and financial growth. The summit will bring together the leaders of the world's major economies to deal with the biggest economic challenges. Having the G20 ... |
The Guardian | Letter: Brian Sewell's travels in Turkey The Guardian Brian Sewell visited Turkey regularly between 1976 and 1986, occasionally on commission from the Sunday Times. At first it was “a way to escape the tyranny of western art”, and later he found himself enraged “that I have spent so much of my time ... |
Reuters UK | Turkey's ruling AK Party backs presidential system in poll manifesto Reuters UK ANKARA Turkey's ruling AK Party promised a new constitution with a strong executive presidency in its manifesto unveiled on Sunday ahead of a Nov. 1 snap election. The AKP, which has Islamist roots and has been in power for more than a decade, lost its ... Turkey: AK Party unveils manifesto for Nov. 1 election |
The Courier-Journal | Sellersburg 'turkey shoot' event brings huge crowd The Courier-Journal Thousands attended the 58th annual Turkey Shoot, Chicken Dinner and Fall Festival on St. Joe Hill in Sellersburg, Ind., on Sunday. St. Joseph Hill Catholic Church hosted the event for 57 years before it merged with St. John's Catholic Church earlier ... |
Daily Sabah | Hungarian Turan Foundation works as a bridge between Turkey and Hungary Daily Sabah Turkey and Hungary had strong relations in the last century since the two countries fought on the same side in World War I as part of their predecessor empires. The two countries shared a similar fate after the war since the Austro-Hungarian and ... |
Press TV | Turkey journos rap threats against media Press TV Freedom of media in Turkey has been restricted due to political pressure and prosecution of journalists, said Hurriyet editor-in-chief, Sedat Ergin, at the demonstration, adding that journalists now are worried about their own safety as well. The ... |