New York Times | Brutal Images of Syrian Boy Drowned Off Turkey Must Be Seen, Activists Say New York Times Photographs and video of Aylan's lifeless body quickly spread across social networks in Turkey and then the rest of the world, posted by outraged observers, rights activists and reporters who suggested that the distressing images needed to be seen and ... Troubling image of drowned boy captivates, horrifies Image of drowned boy washed up on Turkey beach highlights plight of migrants Photo of dead child's body renews call for action on migrant crisis |
New York Times | Sharp Denials After Arrest of Vice News Journalists in Turkey New York Times “I don't believe the group carried out any activity outside of journalism,” Tahir Elci, the head of the Diyarbakir Bar Association in southeast Turkey, who is representing the three, said Tuesday, calling the allegations “aimed at intimidating ... UK raises human rights concerns over Vice News journalists arrested in Turkey Lawyer: Turkey moves Vice journalists to distant prison Turkey transfers British reporters to new jail |
Defending Turkey's Actions New York Times It is ironic that those who championed the march of folly that was the invasion of Iraq in 2003 now turn around and criticize Turkey's actions in self-defense against the myriad threats that emerged as a direct result of the mess they created, like a ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Amid violence and chaos, Turkey grapples with turmoil from within and without Jerusalem Post Israel News Turkey marked the 93rd anniversary of Victory Day in its 1922 War of Independence against Greece on Sunday. While many commercial and residential buildings were blanketed with the Turkish red flag featuring a crescent and a white star, the absence of ... Turkey: 'Silent' columnists protest media restrictions ISIS Judge Issues 'Death Warrant' for Turkey's Erdogan |
BBC News | From Turkey to Sweden: Syrian migrant's perilous journey BBC News The BBC's James Reynolds follows the progress of a young Syrian migrant, as she makes a perilous journey from Turkey to Sweden to claim asylum. "I don't want to be Syrian anymore," says 20-year-old Nour Ammar. "Everything is hard for Syrian people. |
The Guardian | Turkey arrests more journalists, alleging 'terrorist' links to Erdoğan opponent The Guardian The raid on Tuesday came a day after a court in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast ordered two British journalists working for US-based Vice News to be remanded in custody on terror charges. Ipek Media Group owns the Turkish dailies Bugun and Millet, ... Turkey raids media group, imprisons VICE reporters Turkey Raids Media Company Koza Ipek, Arrests Six Employees US concern over freedom of expression in Turkey |
Birmingham Times | Photo shows one tiny victim of Europe's refugee crisis CNN We don't know the boy's name yet, or where he came from, though the governor's office in Turkey's Mugla province said the boy and the other victims were among a group of Syrian refugees traveling on two boats trying to reach the Greek island of Kos. Bodies of migrants, including little boy, wash ashore in Turkey |
Sydney Morning Herald | Bangkok bombing: warrants issued for 8, links to Turkey firm Sydney Morning Herald Bangkok: Warrants have been issued for eight suspects in connection with the Bangkok bombing and two other men are in custody as investigators firm links to Turkey. Police are now convinced a network of suspects either from Turkey or using fake ... Bangkok bombing: police focus on Turkey link Thai woman 'suspect' in Turkey, denies link to Bangkok bomb: AFP interview Bangkok bomb 'suspect' living in Turkey, denies involvement |
Politico | Turkey's lip-reading censors Politico ISTANBUL — The detention of three VICE News reporters on charges of terrorist links in eastern Turkey has alarmed the international community, while less widely reported developments — including police raids on domestic media offices, rewards for ... |
Toronto Star | Thirteen migrants drown off Turkey, as refugee crisis grips Europe Toronto Star Thirteen migrants drown off Turkey, as refugee crisis grips Europe. European countries feel the pressure as migrant crisis overflows across the region. Refugees besiege Budapest train station, snarl Channel trains in France. Share on Facebook ... Hungary blocks migrants from trains; 11 drown off Turkey |