Aljazeera.com | Turkey crackdown: Has Erdogan gone too far? Aljazeera.com In this week's UpFront, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek defends the crackdown and mass arrests following the failed coup attempt in July. And in the Arena, we'll debate whether the South China Sea is going to be the scene of the next ... |
Anadolu Agency | The Security Situation In Turkey's Southeastern Corridor Daily Caller Turkey's southeastern provinces, northern Syria, and northern Iraq have been called its “Southeastern Corridor.” It might better be termed Turkey's “Uber Security Dilemma!” The long-lasting struggle against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) ignited ... Turkey: 3 Killed, 12 Wounded in Separate PKK Attacks VERDA ÖZER >Does Turkey want to take Mosul? Turkish soldier martyred in PKK attack in SE Turkey |
Sky News | Turkey pushes for safe zone plan in Syria Sky News Jarabulus is the first step of Turkey's Euphrates Shield Operation that started on 24 August. It gives us a glimpse of what Turkey had been advocating for years, a safe zone. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly defended the idea ... Car bomb kills at least 17 near Syria-Turkey border crossing Car bomb kills at least 20 near rebel-controlled Syria-Turkey border crossing Car bomb near Syria-Turkey border crossing kills at least 20: witnesses |
Los Angeles Times | Turkey pushes for extradition of US-based cleric who they say directed failed coup Los Angeles Times Serdar Kilic has one of the hardest jobs in Washington. Lobbying members of Congress, making speeches, handing out flash drives of supposed evidence, Turkey's ambassador here is leading what appears to be a quixotic mission: bringing a reclusive ... Calls Increase for Investigation of Turkey's Ruling Party Turkey issues arrest warrants for 189 judges, prosecutors Turkey's bid to join the EU is a bad joke; but don't kill it |
BBC News | Writer Pamuk chides Erdogan and West over failed Turkey coup BBC News Writer Pamuk chides Erdogan and West over failed Turkey coup. 14 October 2016 Last updated at 14:28 BST. Turkey's most famous writer - Orhan Pamuk - has criticised both the West and the Turkish authorities in connection with the failed July coup. Michael Rubin: Is Another Coup in Turkey In the Cards? |
Reuters | Turkey determined to play role in planned Mosul offensive: Erdogan Reuters ISTANBUL Turkey is determined to take part in a planned operation by coalition forces to oust Islamic State from the Iraqi city of Mosul and will implement a "plan B" if it is not involved, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday. In a speech in the ... Analysis: What is Turkey trying to achieve in Iraq? Erdogan says Turkey determined to join Mosul operation Raising tensions, Turkey prepares for post-IS Mosul |
The Sun | Fears for Brit families as Turkey holiday resort region Antalya is hit by rocket attacks The Sun THE popular Turkish resort of Antalya was struck by two rockets today sparking fears for the safety of British holidaymakers. The assailants were not identified, though Turkey has recently been rocked by a spate of deadly attacks by ISIS militants and ... Turkey's holiday resort of Antalya hit by rocket attack Rockets hit Turkish resort of Antalya amid hefty tourism drop Antalya Holiday Resort In Turkey Hit By Rockets |
Press TV | Russia says it could sell missile defense systems to Turkey Fox News MOSCOW – A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia could sell missile defense systems to Turkey. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, in comments carried Friday by Russian news agencies, that Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip ... Russia open to sell missile systems to Turkey: Official Russia-Turkey: Pipe dreams Turkey is using Russia 'as a trump card' against the US - and Putin is cashing in |
Air Force approves Turkey incentive pay > U.S. Air Force > Article ... Air Force Link Active-duty Airmen assigned to Turkey between Aug. 29, 2016, and Dec. 31, 2018, may be eligible for the secretary of the Air Force-approved Turkey ... |
Reuters | Turkey could hold referendum on presidential system by spring: minister Reuters ANKARA Turkey could hold a referendum on changing the constitution and introducing a presidential system before the spring, its justice minister said on Friday, days after the government revived plans that would hand incumbent Tayyip Erdogan greater ... |