New York Times | Turkey's Drift From NATO New York Times The website of Turkey's Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledges that NATO has played a “central role” in the country's security and insists that Turkey, which became a member in 1952, “attaches utmost importance” to it. Yet Turkey's commitment to the ... An EU-Turkey reset Turkey's AK Party vision of Europe is very different from Europe's own |
Aljazeera.com | Video purportedly shows missing UK teens at Turkey-Syria border CNN The video's release came a day after Turkey's foreign minister said his country arrested a "spy" who allegedly helped the British girls get into Syria. The alleged agent was working for a country that is part of an international anti-ISIS coalition ... Turkey detains 16 Indonesians 'attempting to join ISIL' Turkey Says It Has Detained Foreign Intelligence Agent Over British ... Turkey claims person detained over UK girls Syrian trip linked to Canada |
CBC.ca | 7th Quebecer goes missing after leaving for Turkey CBC.ca The young Quebecers are believed to have flown from Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to Turkey in January, hoping to make their way into Syria. The student discovered missing most recently is believed to have been in contact with ... |
New York Times | Islamist Websites in Turkey Manage to Evade Strict Internet Censorship New York Times But many sites that promote extreme Islamist messages — even some that are outright sympathetic to the Islamic State, the militant organization that has marauded through Iraq and Syria — escape Turkey's censors. A hallmark of the decade-long ... Scottish teens travelling to Turkey could be quizzed to prevent them joining ... |
Turkey to support Mosul operation from sidelines Al-Monitor The recent visit to Ankara by US CENTCOM Cmdr. Lloyd Austin shifted focus to Turkey's role in the upcoming operation to liberate Mosul from the Islamic State (IS). Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had previously gone on record as saying, “Turkey will not ... |
Statesboro Herald | Home › Local › Georgia's turkey hunting season opens March 21 Statesboro Herald Hunters eager for the opening of turkey hunting season in Georgia certainly have. The highly anticipated day is Saturday, March 21, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division expects that the 2015 season should be a ... |
Press TV | Turkey not headed toward 'dictatorship': Erdogan Yahoo News The co-founder of the ruling Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP), who was elected president in August after more than a decade as prime minister, wants to cement his role as Turkey's number one with a US-style executive presidency. Iran, Turkey preparing to sign 12 deals How to Fix Turkey's Fall From International Favor |
TechnoBuffalo | Is Minecraft too violent for Turkey? TechnoBuffalo The blood-drenched world of Minecraft is too much for kids, says Turkey's Family and Social Policies Ministry. The organization investigated the game as a result of its popularity and found that the game “encourages children to resort to violence ... Turkey Wants to Ban Minecraft, Says It's "Based On Violence" |
Toronto Star | Did 'foreign agent' held in Turkey work for Canada? Toronto Star Turkey was at first a reluctant partner in the coalition against the Islamic State as Ankara had backed militant groups fighting the Syrian regime. But the “enemy of my enemy is my friend” mentality was forced to change when the friend became the ... Canadian spy said to be detained in Turkey for helping British teens join ISIS |
The Independent | Turkey 'opens fire' at migrant boat carrying 300 men, women and children from ... The Independent Eleven million people have been displaced by the crisis, with two thirds now living in neighbouring countries including Turkey. Satellite images released this week give a broader picture of the conditions endured by those who remain trapped there, with ... Turkey seizes cargo ship carrying hundreds of Syrian refugees Turkey Captures 337 Migrants Heading for Italy Turkey opens fire on migrant ship to stop it entering European Union waters |