Wall Street Journal | Turkey Blocks Twitter to Halt Spread of Suruc Bomb Images - NBC News NBCNews.com ISTANBUL — Turkey blocked access to Twitter for several hours Wednesday in an attempt to stop users spreading images of a deadly bombing and calling for anti-government protests, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported. The dispute highlighted tensions ... Turkey Says Suicide Bomber Was Its Citizen - WSJ Turkey's Syria war policy unravelling as attacks increase fears of further ... Turkey releases bombing suspect details as Twitter temporarily shut down ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Turkey Needs to Drop Its Dead-End Foreign Policy - US News U.S. News & World Report Turkey today is not the “leading country” Erdogan and Davutoglu once hoped to make it in the Middle East and the Islamic world at large. Rather, it is a country that is forced to react to adverse developments without a clearly defined master plan of ... Turkey Allegedly Had Role in Helping Iran Dodge Sanctions - VOA Post Iran deal, Israel looks to improve ties with Turkey |
Business Insider | Turkey blocked Twitter after pictures began circulating of a recent terror attack Business Insider ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) — Turkey has blocked access to Twitter to prevent the broadcast of images of Monday's bombing in southeast Turkey that killed 32 people, the state-run Anadolu Agency said Wednesday. The government was also trying to block ... Turkey briefly blocks access to Twitter over bombing images, Kurdish protests ... |
euronews | Obama condemns pair of deadly attacks in Turkey - StarTribune.com Minneapolis Star Tribune WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is condemning a pair of deadly attacks this week in Turkey. Obama spoke on Wednesday to Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (REH'-jehp TY'-ihp UR'-doh-wahn). The White House says Obama offered ... Obama, Turkey's Erdogan agree to stem flow of foreign fighters: White House ... |
Deutsche Welle | Turkey blocks Twitter following suicide bomb attacks Deutsche Welle Turkey temporarily blocked access to Twitter on Wednesday, over images circulating of Monday's suicide bombing that Turkish officials accused the so-called "Islamic State" (IS) of carrying out. The government said they would lift the block once Twitter ... |
TIME | See a Lake in Turkey That Naturally Turned Completely Red | TIME TIME A salt lake in Turkey turned completely red as a result of an algae bloom. Lake Tuz Gola, the country's second-largest lake, has been evaporating in the hot summer, Stony Brook University marine ecology research professor Christopher Gobler told ABC ... Salt Lake in Turkey Turns Red Because of Algae Bloom - ABC News Lake in Turkey transformed into crimson pool by algae bloom - NY Daily News ... Turkey's Tuz Gola Lake Turns Red Because of Toxic Algae Bloom - weather.com ... |
Your Houston News | Turkey briefly blocks access to Twitter over bombing images - Your Houston ... Your Houston News ISTANBUL— Turkey briefly blocked access to Twitter on Wednesday to prevent images of Monday's deadly bombing from being broadcast and to stop Twitter users from calling for protests against the government, which they blamed for not doing enough to ... |
PRI | Why Turkey's brief ban of Twitter was dumb and futile | Public Radio International PRI Turkey has banned Twitter several times over the years, including over a two-week period last March when Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan vowed to "erradicate" the site. That ban was overtuned by a court. Still, avid users have learned to adjust. Suruç: Turkey's 9/11 Is the war on ISIS coming home to Turkey? ISIL declares war on Turkey |
Fox News | Turkey blocks Twitter access to prevent broadcast of images of deadly bomb attack Fox News Turkey has periodically blocked social media in the past. Earlier this year the government ordered a temporary block on Twitter and YouTube during a hostage crisis in an Istanbul courthouse. Those sites were also blocked last year after audio ... Turkey temporarily bans Twitter to restrict terror bombing images, information Turkey briefly blocks access to Twitter over... Twitter access briefly banned in Turkey due to Suruç bombing images |
Business Insider | Anti-China attacks in Turkey - Business Insider Business Insider Anti-China sentiment has been reaching new heights in Turkey over the last few weeks, as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to make an official state visit to China later this month. It started at the beginning of July, when a Chinese ... |