TIME | Turkey's Awkward Place in the Paris March TIME In many ways it was a good fit: Turkey's population is overwhelmingly Muslim, but its government is avowedly secular. The country was founded, in fact, on the principles of separation between church and state embedded in modern France, where its ... Why Turkey's Leaders Can't Say 'Je Suis Charlie' Turkey expects same reaction to Islamophobia as to Charlie Hebdo attacks Turkey's prime minister rejects blame for escape of Paris shooting accomplice |
Sydney Morning Herald | Paris attack: Hayat Boumeddiene entered Syria, says Turkey, insisting it's not ... Sydney Morning Herald Turkey on Monday said that the wanted partner of one of the gunmen behind the terror attacks in France crossed into Syria last week, insisting it was not at fault for failing to detain her. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Hayat ... Paris suspect Hayat Boumeddiene 'caught on Turkey CCTV' Paris attacks suspect entered Syria on Jan. 8, Turkey says Turkey: French suspect's partner in Syria |
Yahoo News | Turkey confirms woman wanted over Paris attack crossed into Syria Yahoo News A Turkish security source on Saturday had also told AFP that Boumeddiene had entered Turkey on January 2 and was believed to have moved on to the southeastern Turkish city of Sanliurfa and then to Syria. But Turkey did not arrest her because of a lack ... |
CCTV shows Paris shooting widow in Turkey Telegraph.co.uk Hayat Boumeddiene arrived in an Istanbul airport on January 2 via Madrid and stayed in a hotel before crossing the Syrian border on January 8, Turkey's foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in comments posted on state-run news agency Anatolian's ... |
Jerusalem Post | Turkey's Erdogan accuses West of hypocrisy over Paris attacks Yahoo News "You should first give an account for the children and the women you have killed," added Erdogan, who has been an outspoken critic of Israeli offensives against Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip, despite close commercial ties between Israel and Turkey. This is actually how Turkey welcomes foreign dignitaries Abbas in Turkey vows to return to Security Council with renewed statehood bid Turkey's President Dusts Off Some Old Armor To Commemorate His New Palace |
Today's Zaman (press release) (blog) | New 'Charlie Hebdo' cover released USA TODAY Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told the state-run Anadolu Agency on Monday, however, that Boumediene arrived in Turkey from Madrid on Jan. 2, ahead of the attacks, and stayed at a hotel in Istanbul before crossing into Syria on Thursday. Turkey's Religious Affairs Director says Charlie Hebdo attack targets Muslims |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey Insists on Indigenous Fighter Jet DefenseNews.com ANKARA — A top procurement meeting of Turkey's government and military leaders Jan. 7 produced several critical decisions, but officials and analysts agree a move to further efforts to build the country's first indigenous fighter aircraft was most ... |
Syria Slams Turkey Over Paris Attacker Wife Crossing Border ABC News Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Monday that the woman, Hayat Boumedienne, arrived in Turkey from Madrid on Jan. 2 before crossing into Syria on Jan. 8, the day after the attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Turkey ... |
RT (blog) | 'Turkey needs European help in toughening border control' RT (blog) The Paris attacks are likely to prompt Turkey to introduce tougher controls over all passengers flying to the Middle East, says Husein Bagchi from Middle East Technical University. But it also needs EU assistance as Turkey's borders are European borders. |
RT | German Intel Chief Urges Turkey to Prevent Extremist Travel ABC News Germany's domestic intelligence chief on Monday urged Turkey to do more to prevent extremists crossing into Syria to join the Islamic State group and other terrorist organizations. Authorities say that at least 550 people from Germany have traveled to ... Germany to Turkey: 'Turkey must prevent terrorists from crossing its borders ... Germany urges Turkey to prevent extremist travel |