Wall Street Journal | Turkey Hails Iran Nuclear Deal Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey welcomed the implementation of the nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, calling for all parties to bolster security and stability in the Middle East as regional conflicts destabilize the country and stoke tensions between ... Turkey welcomes Iran deal, needs to readjust its policies toward Tehran |
The National Interest Online | Turkey's failed double game The Hindu The January 12 suicide bombing in Istanbul that killed 10 people is yet another violent reminder that something is terribly wrong with Turkey's regional and security policies. This is the third bombing in Turkey by suspected Islamic State (IS ... NURAY MERT >Another banal expression of authoritarianism in Turkey How Terrorism Came Back to Turkey Why Turkey's government is threatening academic freedom |
Florida Group Helps Rescue Golden Retrievers From Turkey ABC News Experts say golden retrievers used to be a status symbol in Turkey, but only puppies are considered valuable, meaning many dogs are put in the streets or left in the woods. Rescuers say government officials would bury stray dogs alive in mass graves ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey cannot become open air prison for refugees, Turkish deputy PM warns Europe Telegraph.co.uk In November last year, Ankara and Brussels agreed on a €3 billion (£2.1 billion) deal under which Turkey promised to do more to stop refugees illegally travelling to Europe via Greece on its western border, in exchange for the aid and the easing of EU ... Inside the harsh living conditions for Syrian refugees in Turkey EUROPE >Turkey has a long way to go before EU membership: Merkel Turkey asks Berlin to step up military involvement in Syria |
The Independent | Turkey in crisis: 'Ripple effect' from Syria and Iraq sees worst flare-up in ... The Independent When men and women of south-eastern Turkey used to join the armed Kurdish insurgency, their families would say they had “gone to the mountains”. Much of the fighting between the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the state happened in the ... Four die in violence in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast |
Press TV | Turkey Jails Ten Syrians Over Istanbul Bomb Attack RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A Turkish court has jailed 10 Syrians with suspected links to the suicide bomber who killed 10 Germans in Istanbul last week. The ten Syrian nationals were accused of belonging to the Islamic State group and were remanded in custody. Six others were ... Turkey jails 10 Syrians over deadly Istanbul blast Syrians face court questioning in Turkey suicide bombing inquiry German victims of Turkey blast flown home |
The Advocate | Easy tips for making a tastier — healthier — turkey chili The Advocate Enter my game day turkey chili. Stay with me, here. This will not be your typical turkey chili because I have a few tricks up my sleeve. Don't get me wrong, I love a good turkey chili. But they do occupy a special place in the stratified chili eco ... |
RT | Recep Erdogan: Building an autocratic narrative in Turkey by criminalizing ... RT A rising despot, President Erdogan may have actually overstepped the license his people relinquished to his rule, now that his ire has been directed not at politicians, or ethnic minorities, but intellectuals - Turkey's academic cream - because they ... It's Erdogan vs. Chomsky as Turkey arrests academics critical of Kurdish policy Noam Chomsky Rejects Erdogan's Invitation to Turkey Turkey's Erdogan Seeks to 'Quash Legitimate Political Discourse' |
Middle East Eye | 10 suspects charged with Turkey bombing Middle East Eye It was the fourth bomb attack since June that Turkey has blamed on IS, according to Reuters. Ten German tourists were killed and 17 people wounded in the bombing in the historic centre of Istanbul near the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia, the towering ... |
PKK leader urges Austria, Germany to put pressure on Turkey Daily Sabah Having found itself in a tough spot due to extensive operations being carried out by security forces in both southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq, in an interview with an Austrian daily PKK leader Cemil Bayık, has called on Austria and Germany to put ... |