Reuters | Five children hurt in bomb blast in southeast Turkey Reuters DIYARBAKIR, Turkey Five children were injured on Monday when a bomb tore through a street in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir, where deadly clashes have followed the collapse of a ceasefire by Kurdish militants. In a separate attack, masked gunman on a ... No Turkey Isn't Heading For Civil War: Measuring Conflict And Stability ... Five children wounded in bomb blast in Turkey's southeast |
U.S. News & World Report | Turkey urges renewed global efforts to stem refugee wave U.S. News & World Report UNITED NATIONS — Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu urged the international community on Monday to step up efforts to address the refugee crisis which has uprooted thousands from their homes and forced them to flee to surrounding countries and ... Why Syrian Refugees in Turkey Are Leaving for Europe Turkey and Jordan to EU: Our Refugee Problem Is Bigger Than … |
The Guardian | British lawyers warn of human rights violations in Turkey The Guardian Turkey's government is inflicting “systematic human rights violations” on its judiciary, police and media, according to a scathing report by senior British lawyers that was commissioned by one of president Erdogan's exiled opponents. The critical, 95 ... British Lawyers Slam Turkish Human Rights Record, Cameron Continues To Urge EU ... Human rights abuse rampant in Turkey – British lawyers |
Al-Monitor | Turkey's non-Muslims demand apology from Ankara Al-Monitor Sept. 6-7 marked the 60th anniversary of pogroms against non-Muslims in Istanbul that forced thousands to emigrate from Turkey. For the first time, the city's remaining non-Muslims, now a dwindling community, held a church service to honor the victims ... |
Los Angeles Times | In Turkey's restive southeast, slayings of 2 Kurdish teens raise questions Los Angeles Times In Turkey, three years of peace talks aimed at ending a bloody Kurdish insurgency have collapsed. The tit-for-tat violence now convulsing the nation is some of the worst in two decades. Wide swaths of Turkey's southeast, the Kurdish homeland, have ... |
Arkansas Online | Merkel tells UN: Work with Turkey Arkansas Online The enhanced cooperation underscores the German government's view of Turkey as a linchpin in resolving the crisis that's engulfed the region, even as Germany has been critical of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's efforts to quash dissent in ... 17 Syrians reported dead as asylum seeker boat sinks off Turkey's coast ... Refugee crisis: 17 Syrians drown off coast of Turkey At least 17 migrants drown near Turkey en route to Greece |
Crown Holdings Boosts Osmaniye, Turkey Plants Capacity Zacks.com In order to cater to the growing demand for beverage cans in Turkey, Crown Holdings Inc. (CCK - Analyst Report) has decided to set up a second line at its Osmaniye plant in Turkey. The new line will more than double the plant's annual production ... |
Today's Zaman | The Latest: : Turkey PM urges more world help with refugees KSL.com Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is urging the international community to step up efforts to address the refugee crisis which has uprooted thousands from their homes and caused them to risk their lives in a flight to safety in Europe. Speaking ... Turkey, France oppose Syrian transition involving Assad Russia, US, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran Should Agree to Settle Syria Crisis |
Newsweek | Is Turkey on the Brink of Civil War? Newsweek Turkish soldiers block a road to stop a convoy, carrying a delegation of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), near the southeastern town of of Idil, Turkey, September 9. Pro-Kurdish politicians, including cabinet ministers, attempted to ... Four civilians killed amid clashes in southeast Turkey A new generation of Kurdish militants takes fight to Turkey's cities Four civilians killed amid clashes in southeast Turkey: source |
Today's Zaman | Turkey's image portrays no press freedom, says ECtHR judge Today's Zaman “Turkey had the image of a country where torture was tolerated; I am happy to say that this image no longer exists. [But] what replaced it? The image of a country where freedom of the press and freedom of speech are not protected, the Internet is ... Turkey's key problem now freedom of press instead of torture, judge says |