The Guardian | Turkey Launches Its First Airstrikes of ISIS Campaign New York Times ISTANBUL — Turkey has launched its first wave of airstrikes as part of the United States-led coalition to fight the Islamic State, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement Saturday. Turkish fighter jets carried out joint operations against Islamic ... Turkey carries out first air strikes as part of anti-Isis US coalition Ministry: Turkey joins coalition airstrikes against ISIS in Syria Turkey Joins U.S.-Led Coalition Airstrikes Against ISIS In Syria |
Daily Mail | Amnesty International calls for release of journalists in Turkey after ISIS ... Daily Mail Amnesty International has called for the release of three VICE News journalists who have been arrested in Turkey accused of working with ISIS. The trio, including UK-based journalists Jake Hanrahan and Philip Pendlebury, were seized in the ... Two British journalists detained in Turkey Separate clashes, attacks in southeast Turkey leave 5 dead, 24 injured Mounting toll of Turkey's 'martyrs' stirs controversy |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey appoints opposition groups to interim cabinet Financial Times The Turkish cabinet will include representatives of a Kurdish party for the first itme after prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu appointed three opposition politicians, including a nationalist and two members of a pro-Kurdish group, to an interim power ... Turkey's new interim gov't formed amid partisanship criticisms Erdogan Approves Caretaker Government in Turkey Pro-Kurdish Party Joins Interim Government in Turkey |
Telegraph.co.uk | Bangkok bombing: Was it the Grey Wolves of Turkey? Telegraph.co.uk The Uighur men were separated by the Thais from their wives and children who were sent to Turkey, in a move that infuriated their supporters. The atrocity does not bear the previous hallmarks of a domestic faction while no international terror group ... Why we need to worry about the Grey Wolves of Turkey |
Press TV | Latest from Iran Press TV "It could take a few days to put these technical arrangements into place at the operational level,” said Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook in reference to the arranged military cooperation between Ankara and Washington, adding, “We believe that ... |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey's Central Bank Unveils Measures to Boost Liquidity Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey's central bank on Saturday unveiled measures to bolster liquidity and help the country's commercial banks meet debt repayments, as Turkish policy makers take steps to counter the potential fallout from an anticipated U.S. Federal ... Turkey Central Bank Imposes New Steps to Prepare for Fed Moves |
Today's Zaman | Turkey not expected to adjust foreign policy ahead of snap election in November Today's Zaman Turkey's new interim power-sharing government, having not much political power ahead of the Nov. 1 snap election, is not expected to have room to make any maneuvers in foreign policy, particularly while the country is fighting a two-front war against ... |
Haaretz | Israeli Arab Woman Arrested in Turkey en Route to Joining ISIS Haaretz The Galilee resident, a mother in her 40s, was arrested in Turkey by local police before attempting to cross the border, she was then deported back to Israel where she was arrested and taken in for questioning by the Shin Bet security service. She was ... |
The National | Deyaar Development and the Ascioglu Group of Turkey join hands The National Turkey has experienced a building boom over the past decade, with major infrastructure projects such as the US$11 billion Istanbul New Airport and a new Dh5.6bn bridge crossing the Bosphorus strait. Private-sector real estate development in the country ... Deyaar signs MoU with Turkey's prime developer |
You'd better get over those fears of turkey burgers Muncie Star Press It really is time for all of us to get over our hesitation about turkey burgers. I get that people are nervous about turkey burgers being dry and flavorless, but that really isn't necessary. Avoiding a dry, tasteless turkey burger — or any type of ... |