Huffington Post | Turkey Charges Vice News Journalists With Supporting ISIS Huffington Post <span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">Turkish Credit: Petros Karadjias/Associated Press Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed Turkey's press is the freest in the world, but there is mounting evidence to the contrary. Vice News Journalists Detained in Turkey on Charges of 'Aiding a Terrorist ... Turkey Arrests Vice News Journalists on Terror-Related Charges Turkey Accuses VICE News Journalists of 'Working on Behalf of a Terrorist ... |
Washington Times | EDITORIAL: Turkey's growing instability Washington Times Once the eastern anchor of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (geography has little to do with how governments title treaties), Turkey has become a problem, and a large one, for NATO policymakers. The problem contributes to the chaos in the Middle ... 'Pakistanization' of Turkey under way Turkey's Erdogan Goes on the Offensive Erdogan should focus on Turkey's problems, not his grandiose ambitions |
Voice of America | Fierce Fighting in N. Syria as Turkey Launches Air Raids Voice of America IS first launched a concerted effort to dominate the countryside to the north of Aleppo in early summer and came close to seizing the border town of Azaz in a bid to sever the rebels' supply lines from Turkey. Only a desperate intervention by Islamist ... ISIL threatens to punish Turkey after air strikes in Syria Explosives and materials for ISIL caught on camera exiting Turkey to Syria |
TIME | Thai Sought in Bangkok Bombing Believed to Be in Turkey TIME Wanna Suansun AP This image released Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) shows Wanna Suansun who police said is renting the second apartment which was raided by authorities in Min Buri, in Bangkok's ... Woman suspect 'found in Turkey' The Latest: Thai sought in Bangkok bomb believed in Turkey Bangkok bomb 'suspect' living in Turkey, denies involvement |
ChronicleLive | Newcastle to Turkey flight forced to divert to Bulgaria due to 'disruptive ... ChronicleLive A plane packed with holidaymakers travelling from Tyneside had to be diverted after an allegedly drunk passenger became abusive and disruptive. The pilot of the Thomas Cook flight between Newcastle and Turkey was forced to divert to Sofia in Bulgaria ... Thomas Cook flight to Turkey is forced to divert after 'drunk' female ... |
Huffington Post | Turkey Joins U.S.-Led Coalition Airstrikes Against ISIS In Syria Huffington Post After months of hesitance, Turkey agreed last month to take on a more active role in the fight against IS. Turkish jets used smart bombs to attack IS positions in Syria, without crossing into Syrian airspace and later Turkey granted U.S. jets access to ... Ministry: Turkey joins coalition airstrikes against ISIS in Syria Turkey duped the US, and Isis is reaping the rewards Why Enlisting Turkey to Fight the Islamic State Was a Bad Idea |
The Guardian | Isis attack was against Turkey, not just Kurds, and it is a threat to all the ... The Guardian The Isis/Daesh attack in Suruç was not against the Kurds, but against Turkey and Turkish citizens. Not all victims of this attack were of Kurdish origin. Daesh poses a direct and imminent threat not only to Turkey or the other countries in the region ... |
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 ... Kurdish Activists Camp Out Between Turkey's Army And Kurdish Fighters Two British journalists detained in Turkey Four civilians, two police officers killed in attacks in southeast Turkey |
Today's Zaman | New EU minister: AK Party oversaw Turkey's worst EU accession process period Today's Zaman Turkey's application to accede to the European Economic Community, the predecessor of the EU, was made in 1987. Although Turkey and the EU began accession talks on 35 negotiating chapters in 2005, there has been very little progress since amid ... |
Gulf Digital News | Turkey denies Saudi mother and son were beaten at Istanbul Airport Gulf Digital News Istanbul, Turkey: Turkey has denied reports that the Saudi family were beaten up Istanbul Airport. Instead they blame the entire fiasco on the young Saudi boy, claiming that it was he who started the ruckus. According to a report in Emirates 247, the ... Turkey responds to Saudi family beaten up at airport |