DefenseNews.com | Turkey To Order 4 More F-35s, 5 More Chinooks DefenseNews.com ANKARA — Turkey's top procurement panel decided Wednesday to order four more F-35 fighter jets and five more CH-47F Chinook heavy transport helicopters, the government announced. Turkey's procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense ... A new church in Turkey Turkey unveils plan for more babies Turkey announces major defense projects |
News24 | Turkey urges remaining citizens to leave Libya after airline threat Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey urged all of its remaining citizens to leave Libya amid worsening security in the north African country following a threat made on a Facebook page to shoot down Turkish aircraft. The warning, published on the Foreign Ministry ... Turkey urges citizens to leave Libya 'quickly' Turkey urges all citizens to leave Libya as situation worsens Turkey slams threat from 'Libyan Air Forces' |
More Snow in Store for Turkey, Jerusalem This Weekend AccuWeather.com Across Turkey, the storm this weekend will pale in comparison to the recent winter storm as snow totals across western and central parts of the country on Saturday will generally be on the order of a coating to 2-8 cm (a coating to an inch or two ... |
NavyTimes.com | No liberty rule changes in Turkey 2 months after attack NavyTimes.com It's liberty as usual for sailors visiting Turkey, two month after protesters attacked sailors from the destroyer Ross during a port visit in Istanbul. The four-star head of Naval Forces Europe said he has been happy with the actions of Turkish ... |
The Economist | Turkey and the media The Economist FREDERIKE GEERDINK, a Dutch journalist with a close interest in the Kurds, reckons she is the only foreign journalist in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. On January 6th anti-terrorist police raided her apartment. “Terrorism police just searched ... As the new Turkey evolves into an old one Turkey detains second Dutch journalist in as many days Turkey detains second Dutch journalist in as many days-UPDATE |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey's ruling party takes alarming steps to consolidate power Al Jazeera America In the early years of its rule, Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) got on well with the vast network of followers of Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic leader from Turkey living in self-imposed exile in the United States. His loosely affiliated ... Turkey detains police officers over leaks The rise and fall of the new Turkey Turkey: Graft Trial Is Rejected |
euronews | Images emerge of suspected female suicide bomber in Turkey euronews CCTV images have emerged of the suspected female suicide bomber who attacked a police station in Istanbul, killing one officer and injuring one other. The woman is said to have told police officers in English that she had lost her wallet before ... Turkish Marxist group claims Istanbul suicide bombing Turkey bombing: 'English-speaking' female suicide bomber attacks Istanbul ... Turkish leftist group says behind attack on Istanbul police |
Today's Zaman (press release) (blog) | Turkey strongly condemns Paris shooting, calls it unacceptable savagery Today's Zaman (press release) (blog) Turkey has condemned a deadly shooting at the Paris office of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo in a strongly worded statement, saying that the perpetrators showed their "savage face" and the assault constitutes treason against a civilization ... Turkey Rationalizes France Terror Turkey condemns Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris 'with hatred' Turkey condemns Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris |
Sydney Morning Herald | Turkey bombing raises Anzac Day terror concerns for Gallipoli centenary Sydney Morning Herald Australian National University terrorism expert Clarke Jones said intelligence and security co-operation between Australia and Turkey had not traditionally been very strong, though it was bolstered for Gallipoli services and was also improving under ... |
Turkey's irreverent satire mag Penguen shares tearful tribute for Charlie Hebdo Hurriyet Daily News “Not only were they friends, but they also knew Turkey very well. They were all bred with the soul of 1968. [The killers] massacred three generations of cartoonists, who were only using the most important gain of the French Revolution: Freedom of ... |