International Business Times | Killings Deepen Rift as Turks Accuse Netanyahu of 'Crimes Against Humanity' New York Times The reaction inside Turkey to the attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris for its cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, as well as the escalating vitriol between Turkey and Israel, highlights both the increasing divergence between ... Turkey, Israel Spat Among International Political Responses To Paris Attacks Turkey PM backs press freedom, warns against stigmatising Muslims Turkey an island of stability surrounded by fragile states: PM |
Bloomberg | In Erdogan's Turkey, Paris Attack Is West's Failure on Islam Bloomberg Such reactions highlight how Turkey, a nation once seen by its allies in the U.S. and Europe as a beacon of secularism in the Middle East, is increasingly on the defensive as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan turns the country into the world's foremost ... Turkey a bulwark against radicalism |
Yahoo News | Turkey opens probe against columnists over Mohammed cartoon Yahoo News A version of the "survivors issue" of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo will be published in predominantly Muslim Turkey as an insert in the centre-left opposition daily Cumhuriyet, one of the paper's journalists said. Duration ... Turkey Probes Cumhuriyet Newspaper Over Charlie Hebdo Excerpts Will Turkey pass the Charlie test? Turkey: Criminal probe into newspaper's coverage of Charlie Hebdo a chilling ... |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey Won't Rush Air Defense Contract DefenseNews.com ANKARA — Turkish government leaders are refraining from making a hasty "final-final" decision on a multibillion dollar contract that will build the country's first long-range air and anti-missile defense architecture. "There are political, technical ... |
The National Interest Online | The Turkey-Hamas Nexus The National Interest Online The announcement came shortly after CNN cited reports from a Hamas news agency indicating that Meshaal was to be expelled and was probably headed to Turkey. Within hours, however, CNN changed its story, issuing a correction on Twitter that read ... |
DesMoinesRegister.com | Turkey leader harms freedom of great people, democracy DesMoinesRegister.com During visits to Turkey in 2008 and 2012 I witnessed a secular government that protected a free press and tolerated — even embraced — dissent and criticism. Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the prime minister then, from 2003 until 2014. Erdogan was elected ... Education: The latest front in Turkey's cultural war Wild Turkey — Erdoğan's delusions of a new Ottoman Empire Erdogan, inadvertently, brings humor to Turkey |
Business Insider | Russia Just Made A Bold Move To Keep Its Gas Leverage On Europe Business Insider So now that Russia will be shifting natural gas flows through Turkey instead of through Ukraine, it appears that Europe will need to build the necessary gas transports to connect to Turkey and integrate the pipeline into the inter-connectors system. Russia, Turkey and the Vision of Greater Europe Russia to Shift Ukraine Gas Transit to Turkey as EU Cries Foul Gazprom warns EU to link to Turkey pipeline or lose Russian gas |
www.worldbulletin.net | Twelve-year-old shot dead in Turkey's Kurdish southeast Reuters The spate of killings risk undermining confidence in a two-year-old peace process between the government and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a militant group that has waged a three-decade insurgency in pursuit of autonomy for Turkey's Kurds. Preteen dies in southeast Turkey clashes Twelve-year-old shot dead in Turkey |
TheTower.org | Can Turkey Lead the Islamic World and Still Be a Western Ally? Huffington Post ISTANBUL -- Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has been in power for 13 years, is currently gearing up for the June 2015 general elections. During his campaign tour of Anatolia, Prime Minister Davutoğlu attended a party congress last ... Analysis: Turkey Trying to Cover Up its Terror Ties by Walking in Paris ... EP political groups urge Turkey to release journalists |
Turkish Press | Turkey's economy The Economist IT IS a measure of how weak Turkey's opposition parties are that they see an economic crisis as their sole hope of ejecting the conservative Justice and Development (AK) Party government. In the summer of 2013 their dreams seemed within reach: America ... Turkey's shadow economy decreasing in size |