New York Times | Russia Military's Actions in Syria Cause Rift With Turkey New York Times ISTANBUL — Tensions between Russia and Turkey widened on Tuesday over the Russian bombings of Syrian rebels and multiple violations of Turkish airspace, which have deeply undercut Turkey's goals in the Syrian civil war. “Our positive relationship with ... Turkey reports 2nd day of harassment by Russian military Putin's latest dangerous move: sending Russian fighter jets into Turkey's airspace Syria conflict: Turkey summons Russian ambassador a second time |
BBC News | Migrant crisis: EU plan offers more money for Turkey camps BBC News The EU is offering new incentives to Turkey - including financial aid and easing of visa restrictions - for help to solve the migrant crisis. The European Commission said it would also "strengthen its capacity to combat migrant smuggling" off Turkey's ... EU Offers Turkey Incentives to Better Tackle Refugee Crisis EU Commission unveils Turkey migration plan 3 million more refugees could leave Syria, Turkey warns EU |
Huffington Post | Turkey Dragged A Kurdish Man Behind An Armored Vehicle. Then It Got Worse. Huffington Post Violence in Turkey's Kurdish-majority southeast has reached devastating levels since the latest government-PKK conflict, recalling the bloodbaths of the 1990s. Fighting between security forces and PKK fighters erupted anew in July, as a two-year cease ... Turkey Is in Serious Trouble Turkey to Investigate Images of Dead Kurdish Man Being Dragged Turkey-PKK clashes erupt in Diyarbakir |
Forbes | Gazprom CEO Says Political Crisis In Turkey Won't Hurt Pipeline Deal Forbes The Turkish Stream pipeline faces some political headwinds as Turkey grapples with political crisis. To ram in through before the government changes hands next month, Russia's state owned natural gas company has been pushing officials to sign off on ... Gazprom Halves Turkey Gas Link Project Capacity as Talks Stalled |
Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—VW cheating remedies, Turkey-Russia tussle ... Quartz A potential surprise from the Bank of Japan. The central bank has held interest rates near zero and is purchasing assets at the rate of 80 trillion yen ($660 billion) per year, but a weakening economy could spur even more quantitative easing ... |
Channel News Asia | Singapore, Turkey to ink Free Trade Agreement as soon as November Channel News Asia SINGAPORE: Turkey and Singapore have successfully concluded negotiations for the Turkey-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (TRSFTA) in Istanbul, paving the way for greater economic cooperation between both sides, the Ministry of Trade and Industry ... S'pore and Turkey on track to ink free trade deal |
Grand Forks Herald | Millennials, health conscious consumers lead growth in turkey sales Grand Forks Herald "It's a terrific story for Willmar,'' said Glenn Leitch, president of Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar. "To run a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign out of here, to have brand managers focused in this area that are marketing experts and to be able ... |
Fox News | Turkey Rebukes Russia Over Warplane Incursion Sky News The incursion drew a public rebuke from Turkey as well as Britain's ambassador Richard Moore, who described Russia's move as "reckless and worrying". The Turkish Foreign Ministry said the Russian plane entered its airspace south of the Hatay region, ... Refugee crisis: Europe looks to charm Turkey's Erdogan in bid to staunch flow ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Europe's stark choice on migrants: spend billions in Turkey, or see migrant ... Telegraph.co.uk Several Syrian children told The Telegraph on a recent visit to Turkey their schools had been hit by missiles of one sort or another. Then there are the areas held by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or attacked by them. One Shia mother, a school ... |
TIME | A Desperate Scene at the Border Between Syria and Turkey TIME Kilic was in Istanbul when Turkey opened its border with Syria for just a few hours each day. When he rushed back to Akcakale, he had missed the window for crossing, but he knew another group of refugees would be trying their luck soon. On June 13, it ... |