Kurdistan24 | Turkey detains Diyarbakir co-mayors Aljazeera.com The co-mayors of the largest city in Turkey's predominantly Kurdish southeast have been detained for questioning as part of a "terrorism" investigation, according to Turkish media reports. The state-run Anadolu Agency reported that anti-terrorism ... Turkey: pro-Kurdish mayor detained in 'terror' probe Mayors of Kurdish Turkey city Diyarbakir held in terror probe Turkey detains co-mayors of mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir |
CBC.ca | Turkey's new border battle stretches well into Iraq — and its future CBC.ca Turkey is still stung by how the region's borders were drawn after the First World War. After its own war of independence, Turkey felt entitled to Mosul and Kirkuk. The British believed otherwise. The borders as they are now weren't officially agreed ... Turkey may launch ground op against Kurds in Iraq if feels threatened – minister Turkey Barges Into the Mosul Fight Turkey may launch Iraqi ground operation if threatened: Minister |
Yeni Şafak English | Turkey, US to discuss Muslim cleric wanted by Ankara Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's justice minister says the country has provided "more than sufficient" evidence to the United States for the extradition of a U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused by Turkey of orchestrating the July 15 failed coup attempt. Bekir ... Turkey tells US to extradite coup suspect or hurt ties In Turkey, Gulen is like bin Laden for US: Justice min. Turkey says Gülen is no different than what Bin Laden means for US |
Is An American Company's Technology Helping Turkey Spy On Its Citizens? Forbes A recent request from Turkey… seals the deal for me. The Cliffs Notes version is that we're selling a solution for extracting usernames and passwords from unencrypted traffic.” After nine years at the company's offices in Malmo, Sweden, he resigned. |
Reuters | Explosion hits southern Turkey's Antalya, some casualties | Reuters Reuters An explosion outside a chamber of commerce building in Turkey's southern resort city of Antalya wounded several people on Tuesday but the mayor said there ... Antalya explosion: Turkey tourist resort hit by car blast 'injuring several' Explosion in Turkey resort town injures about a dozen people; cause unknown Blast rocks Mediterranean resort in Turkey |
Abbas meets Erdogan during Turkey visit Jerusalem Post Israel News ... Binali Yıldırım, who expressed Turkish support for the Palestinian cause and noted that an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders with a capital in east Jerusalem was necessary for peace with Israel, Turkey's Daily Sabah paper cited . |
Where Friendship Goes To Die: Turkey's Razed Statue Of Humanity RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty In 2011, when the 30-meter statue stood mostly completed on a hilltop above Kars, there was fragile hope that Turkey and Armenia were on a path to reconciliation. The two had been hostile neighbors since mass killings that began in 1915 under the ... |
TIME | Alec Baldwin Wants You to Save a Turkey's Life This Thanksgiving Because They 'Deserve to Be Treated Better' TIME Alec Baldwin, the well-regarded Donald Trump impersonator, has other things on his mind post-election: saving turkeys. “Like most people, I don't like thinking about things that make me feel bad. But I also don't like animal suffering, so I feel the ... |
Turkey's annual e-trade 'up 50 percent last 3 years' Anadolu Agency Turkey's Internet trade has increased by an average of 50 percent a year over the last three years, Customs and Trade Minister Bulent Tufenkci said Tuesday. “The volume of the payments via bank cards for Internet shopping reached to 45 billion Turkish ... |
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch: Torture reports after failed coup in Turkey Chicago Tribune Turkey launched a massive crackdown on suspected followers of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who has been accused of masterminding the failed July 15 coup. At least 32,000 people have been arrested, among them soldiers, policemen, ... Human Rights Watch Report Accuses Turkish Police of Torture Turkey's post-coup emergency rule led to torture, abuse: rights group Detainees 'beaten, sexually abused and threatened with rape' after Turkey coup, Human Rights Watch claims |