Voice of America | Turkey Demands Answer on EU Membership, Visa Deal Voice of America Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, on Oct. 1, 2016. Erdogan hinted on Thursday that the three-month state of emergency declared following the failed July 15 coup could be extended to more than a year. Turkey renews OK for military operations in Syria, Iraq Turkey extends military mandate in Syria, Iraq Syria civil war: Turkey sends 1000 special forces on secretive mission to secure 'security zone' across border |
UPI.com | Turkey opens first African military base in Somalia UPI.com MOGADISHU, Somalia, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Turkey will open its first-ever African military base in Somalia which will train Somali soldiers in the fight against terrorist group Al-Shabaab, officials said. Nearly 200 Turkish military officers will train 10 ... Turkey to open military training base in Somalia Turkey sets up first African military base in Somalia Turkey set to open First African Military Base in Somalia |
Rudaw | Turkey: 12 TV stations closed for alleged security threat Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have ordered 12 more news organizations closed down for alleged threats to national security. Turkey declared a state of emergency in the wake of the July 15 failed military coup and shut ... New military curfew imposed in Turkey's Diyarbakir province Turkey stops Kurdish children's TV channel citing 'terrorism' Turkey threatens to shut down Kurdish media |
NPR | Turkey's President Recommends Extending State Of Emergency NPR The council is chaired by the Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has presided over tens of thousands of dismissals and arrests of opposition leaders, journalists and others since the initial state of emergency went into effect on July 20 ... Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Turkey emergency may be extended Erdogan says to extend Turkey's emergency rule, rounds on rating agencies Turkey's Erdogan backs extending state of emergency, attacks Moody's junking |
Ynetnews | Report: Israel Paid $20M to Turkey as Compensation for Mavi Marmara The Jewish Press In line with the terms of the normalization agreement signed with Turkey in June, Israel paid Ankara $20 million on Friday in compensation over the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident, according to “Turkish diplomatic sources” quoted by the Anadolu news agency. Turkey: Israel transferred $20 million as part of reconciliation deal Report: Israel pays compensation to Turkey Israel sends $20 million to Turkey for families of Mavi Marmara victims |
Anadolu Agency | Soldier martyred in PKK attack in SE Turkey Anadolu Agency A Turkish soldier was martyred and five others wounded in a PKK attack in Turkey's southeastern province of Hakkari, military sources said on Saturday. A group of PKK terrorists attacked a Turkish army base in the Cukurca district of Hakkari, said the ... 1 killed, 2 wounded in bomb attack in southeast Turkey Why Turkey is boosting its budget for dubious 'village guards' Turkish jets hit PKK positions in SE Turkey |
Asharq Al-awsat English | KSA, Turkey Sign Two Protocols on Cultural and Media Cooperation Asharq Al-awsat English This came as the Turkish Deputy Premier received Saudi Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Adel al-Turaifi at the headquarters of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on Friday. The Turkish and Saudi parts signed a memorandum of understanding ... Turkey's security is the security of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Minister al-Toraifi says |
Manila Bulletin | Debit-card aid seen insufficient for refugees in Turkey Manila Bulletin The EU introduced the program lately for refugees living outside camps under an agreement signed with Turkey in March with a view to curbing the illegal influx of refugees into Europe, under which the bloc agrees to offer six-billion-euro aid to those ... |
POLITICO.eu | Turkey hoards well-educated Syrians POLITICO.eu ISTANBUL — Last December, a Syrian refugee living in Turkey received a phone call his family had dreamed about for over three years: The United States had accepted their resettlement application. By May, he was later told, he would be in Chicago. |
Sputnik International | Turkey Should Understand There Will Be No Peace in Syria if Assad is Isolated Sputnik International Ahead of a possible visit of Russian President Putin to Turkey, Turkish politicians tell Sputnik what changes Ankara should make in its foreign policy to be able to normalize its relationship with Moscow and, more essentially, what countries it should ... |