Foreign Policy (blog) | First Major Trials Begin for the Failed Turkey Coup Foreign Policy (blog) Washington has so far rebuffed Turkish calls to extradite Gulen to face trial in Turkey, saying Ankara did not supply enough evidence to prove the cleric was behind the coup. But Erdogan's been accusing Gulen of more crimes in recent weeks; he was ... First Turkey coup suspects go on trial in Istanbul First trial opens of alleged Turkey coup participants Trial concerning Turkey coup begins |
Summit Daily News | Policeman kills Russian ambassador to Turkey Summit Daily News A man gestures near to the body of a man at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. An Associated Press photographer says a gunman h... AP | AP. An unnamed gunman shouts after shooting the Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei ... Turkey puts broadcast ban on Russia envoy's killing Turkey, Russia stay the course after assassination Turkey bans media coverage of investigation of Russian Ambassador's assassination |
Deutsche Welle | Turkey: 'Worst country' for media freedom in 2016 Deutsche Welle "In the past journalists were killed in Turkey,” said one journalist, who was not identified, in the Human Rights Watch report on the freedom of press in Turkey. "This government is killing journalism in its entirety." According to Reporters Without ... |
RT | Turkey says Saudis, Qatar should attend Syria peace talks Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Saudi Arabia and Qatar should join its meeting with Russia and Iran to discuss Syrian peace efforts. Russia, Turkey and Iran, which helped broker the withdrawal of civilians and militants ... Turkey's Erdogan: 'Confirmed evidence' US-led coalition supports ISIS & other terrorists in Syria Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan claims US-led coalition forces have 'supported ISIS' Turkey Cannot Confirm IS Video of Alleged Soldiers' Killings |
National Review | Time to Get Tough on Turkey National Review In all, then, Turkey has waited almost 30 years to be welcomed into Europe. Yet in 2016, when Ankara finally seemed on the verge of getting what it wants the most, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government, apparently frustrated with the pace of the ... |
UPI.com | Turkey opens new LNG terminal UPI.com "The new ETKI LNG terminal will be a key contributor to Turkey's natural gas security of supply, especially in the winter period," the French company said. "It will complement Turkey's two existing onshore LNG terminals, thus enhancing the country's ... Turkey's New FSRU LNG Terminal Complements Existing Land ... turkey fsru inaugurated - Natural Gas Europe |
Hurriyet Daily News | CAUCASUS >Turkey, Russia 'to push for' Syria truce Hurriyet Daily News Lavrov told reporters in Moscow after a tripartite meeting that the three ministers had signed a joint statement which states that Russia, Iran and Turkey “express their willingness to help the Syrian government and the opposition draft an agreement ... Turkey, Russia come together to establish permanent cease-fire in Syria Russia, Turkey discuss Kazakh meeting on Syria Russia says agreed with Turkey to push for ceasefire in Syria |
PRI | Syrian parents in Turkey worry their kids are losing their culture PRI There are an estimated 934,000 Syrian children living outside of refugee camps in Turkey, displaced by the war back home. Only about a third of them are actually going to school. Like Muhammad, they're enrolled in temporary education centers, run by ... |
Engadget | Turkey says it's investigating 10,000 social network users - Engadget Engadget Turkey has been cracking down on internet activity at a frenetic pace ever since an attempted military coup in the summer, and it's now clear that there are a l... Turkey targets 10000 social media users in 'terror' probe Turkey arrests 1656 people for 'supporting terrorism' online Turkey Investigating 10000 Social Media Users for Supporting Terrorism |
How liberals wreck US cities, talking turkey with Turkey and other notable commentary New York Post Turkey has been waiting almost 30 years to be admitted to the European Union and this year “seemed on the verge of getting what it wants the most,” writes Adriel Kasonta at National Review. But then, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “frustrated with the ... |