Fox News | Turkey links Russian ambassador's killer to US-based cleric, State Department calls claim 'ludicrous' Fox News During the phone call, Kerry raised concerns about "some of the rhetoric coming out of Turkey with respect to American involvement or support, tacit or otherwise, for this unspeakable assassination yesterday because of the presence of Mr. Gulen here in ... Moscow doubts killer of ambassador in Turkey was a lone wolf The assassination of the Russian ambassador is the latest sign Turkey is becoming weaker and more unstable Ankara assassination tests Turkey-Russia ties |
RT | Common ground on Syria unites Russia and Turkey against the west The Guardian Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, declared for the first time it was obvious that the assassin was a follower of Fetullah Gülen, the cleric living in American exile and allegedly the ringleader of a shadowy movement behind July's abortive ... 'Ludicrous claim': US denies involvement in assassination of Russian envoy to Turkey Russia, Iran, Turkey agree on need to widen Syria truce Why Turkey and Russia need each other |
BBC News | Bana Alabed: 7-year-old Syrian girl meets Turkey's President Erdogan CNN Erdogan later tweeted: "I was pleased to host @AlabedBana and her family at the Presidential Complex today. Turkey will always stand with the people of Syria." Bana's mother had appealed directly to Turkey to end the siege of eastern Aleppo and help ... Bana Alabed, Aleppo's tweeting girl, meets Turkey's President Erdogan Syrian girl, 7, who tweeted from Aleppo meets Turkey's Erdogan The Young Syrian Girl Whose Twitter Feed Went Viral Got to Meet, and Hug, Turkey's President |
New York Times | In Turkey, a Capstone to a Violent Year. In Germany, a Realization of Fears. New York Times “As a Frenchman, my first thought was, this was Nice all over again,” said Marc Pierini, a former European Union ambassador to Turkey who is now a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe. He was referring to an attack in France last summer in which a man ... Trump after Berlin, Turkey attacks: 'I've been proven to be right' Trump says attacks in Germany, Turkey prove him 'right' Donald Trump After Berlin, Turkey Attacks: 'I've Been Proven To Be Right' |
CBS News | Trump blames terrorists for attacks in Turkey, Germany CBS News PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Jumping ahead of investigators, President-elect Donald Trump is blaming Islamic terrorists for deadly violence in Turkey and Germany and vowing anew to eradicate their regional and global networks. Authorities in both countries were ... |
Reuters | Kremlin: Too early to say who behind Turkey envoy's killing Reuters MOSCOW The Kremlin said on Wednesday it was too early to say who stood behind the murder of Russia's ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, who was shot dead by a gunman at an Ankara art gallery on Monday. Turkey's foreign minister has told U.S. ... |
CNN | Aleppo girl Bana offered new home in Turkey CNN (CNN) Turkey has announced its intention to take in 7-year-old Bana Alabed, who captured the world's attention by sending tweets from Syria's war-ravaged city of Aleppo, according to Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. Describing Bana as the ... |
TheBlaze.com | Former U.S. ambassador warns situation could 'escalate' after assassination in Turkey TheBlaze.com Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill is concerned this week's assassination of Russian ambassador Andrey Karlov in Ankara could be a sign of things to come in Turkey. “I think this assassination really speaks to some really strong ... |
After Turkey's failed coup, a sense of fatalism has set in The Guardian Last week, President Recep Erdoğan of Turkey declared a national mobilisation. The last time a similar announcement was made was during the second world war. Turkey is already in a state of emergency following the bloody coup attempt in July that left ... |
EU offers Turkey deeper trade ties despite political tensions Reuters The customs union was long seen as a precursor to eventual EU membership for Turkey, but accession talks launched in 2005 moved very slowly amid concerns over human rights and other issues. Those concerns have increased sharply since Turkey's ... |