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Russian Media Takes Aim at Turkey - Wall Street Journal Mon, 30 Nov 2015 21:41:42 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Russian Media Takes Aim at Turkey
Wall Street Journal
MOSCOW—Russian media have a new enemy No. 1: Turkey. State-dominated networks have been lambasting the country in the days since the Turkish air force shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian border, painting the Black Sea nation as a ...
At NATO, Turkey remains defiant over Russian jetReuters
Turkey Says It Will Not Apologize For Downing Of Russian JetNPR
Putin accuses Turkey of downing jet to protect oilRTE.ie
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Turkey won't apologize to Russia over warplane downing - U.S. News & World Report Mon, 30 Nov 2015 21:22:30 GMT

U.S. News & World Report

Turkey won't apologize to Russia over warplane downing
U.S. News & World Report
Turkish and Russian military officers, rear, salute as a Turkish honour guard carry the coffin of Russian pilot Lt. Col. Oleg Peshkov into a Russian Air Force transport plane at Esenboga Airport in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Early Saturday ...
Putin says Turkey shot down Russian plane to defend IS oil suppliesReuters
Body of downed Russian pilot back in RussiaCNN
Russia announces sanctions against Turkey over shooting down of warplaneCBC.ca
CNBC -CBS News -RT
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The Rhetoric Over a Downed Plane - The Atlantic Mon, 30 Nov 2015 19:41:15 GMT

The Atlantic

The Rhetoric Over a Downed Plane
The Atlantic
President Vladimir Putin is accusing Turkey of shooting down a Russian warplane last week so it could protect its oil trade with the Islamic State. The comments, made in Paris on the sidelines of the climate-change talks, come hours after Turkey's ...
Russia to impose food ban in new sanctions against TurkeyU.S. News & World Report
Turkey 'won't apologise' for downing Russia jetBBC News
Discord Between Turkey and Russia Is Fueled by Leaders' SimilaritiesNew York Times
Toronto Star -NBCNews.com
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Europe has a deal with Turkey, but migrants will keep coming - The Economist Mon, 30 Nov 2015 15:02:44 GMT

The Economist

Europe has a deal with Turkey, but migrants will keep coming
The Economist
At a summit in Brussels on November 29th, the European Union finalised an agreement with Turkey to try to reduce the flow. But the deal looks nearly as patchy as the dinghies migrants are crossing in. The Europeans set aside their worries about the ...
Europe's desperate deal with Turkey on migrantsFinancial Times
The EU and Turkey's Refugee Deal Is Good for the EU and Turkey. Not So Much ...Slate Magazine (blog)
Turkey compromise signals EU 'desperation' over refugeesAl Jazeera America
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Migrant crisis: Turkey rounds up hundreds 'bound for Greece' - BBC News Mon, 30 Nov 2015 17:21:33 GMT

BBC News

Migrant crisis: Turkey rounds up hundreds 'bound for Greece'
BBC News
According to the deal with the EU, Turkey will receive €3bn (£2.1bn) and political concessions in return for clamping down on its borders and keeping refugees in the country. However, concessions will only be made if Turkey meets certain conditions.
Turkey detains 1300 migrants planning to cross into Greece: reportToronto Star
Turkey Arrests Migrants After Agreement With European UnionNPR
Report: Turkey detains 1300 migrants in sweepYahoo News
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After Airspace Violation, Turkey Wants To Produce Its Own Anti-Air Weapons - Popular Science Mon, 30 Nov 2015 18:37:11 GMT

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After Airspace Violation, Turkey Wants To Produce Its Own Anti-Air Weapons
Popular Science
Instead it appears Turkey will turn towards a collaboration between state-owned defense companies, Roketsan and Aselsan. As with most technologically advanced weaponry, it is faster and often cheaper to collaborate with a country that's already ...
Lira Honeymoon Cut Short as Downed Jet Underlines Turkey's RisksBloomberg
Turkey to hand over body of dead Russian pilot to MoscowYahoo News
Russian Su-24 pilot's body in Turkey, about to be sent home - Turkish PMRT

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Turkey's Prime Minister Criticizes Putin's Sanctions - Bloomberg Sun, 29 Nov 2015 22:35:54 GMT

Bloomberg

Turkey's Prime Minister Criticizes Putin's Sanctions
Bloomberg
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu criticized Russian economic sanctions on Turkey after the downing of a Russian fighter jet over the Syrian border last week, saying his priority was to defuse the tension and prevent similar incidents. Russian President ...
Turkey-Russia jet row: Russians in Turkey reflect on sanctionsBBC News

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Obama To Turkey: Seal Off The Border To Syria, Turkey To Obama: Handle Mexico ... - Daily Caller Mon, 30 Nov 2015 16:49:20 GMT

Daily Mail

Obama To Turkey: Seal Off The Border To Syria, Turkey To Obama: Handle Mexico ...
Daily Caller
President Barack Obama wants Turkey to close its 60-mile-long border with Syria to end the influx of new Islamic State fighters pouring into Syria and Iraq. If Turkey acquiesces to Obama's demands, no entry points will remain between the two countries.
Turkey squeezes £2bn out of EU in return for crackdown on ISIS fightersDaily Mail
US Urges Turkey to Seal BorderWall Street Journal
War with Isis: Obama demands Turkey close stretch of border with SyriaThe Independent
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The end of the world? Russia and Turkey to fight APOCALYPTIC WAR predicted 200 ... - Daily Star Mon, 30 Nov 2015 20:03:07 GMT

Daily Star

The end of the world? Russia and Turkey to fight APOCALYPTIC WAR predicted 200 ...
Daily Star
Two of the most respected figures in Jewish history predicted a world war between Turkey and Russia would lead to Armageddon – sparking fears we are on the edge of total annihilation. A Jewish oracle called Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman warned Jews to start ...


PM: Turkey won't apologize to Russia over downing of jet - Military Times Mon, 30 Nov 2015 18:14:19 GMT

Military Times

PM: Turkey won't apologize to Russia over downing of jet
Military Times
BRUSSELS — Defying calls from Moscow, Turkey's prime minister said Monday that his country won't apologize to Russia for shooting down a warplane operating over Syria, saying the Turkish military was doing its job defending the national airspace.
Turkey Says Pilot's Body to Be Flown Back to RussiaNew York Times

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