Reuters | Missiles in Syria kill 50 as schools, hospitals hit; Turkey accuses Russia Reuters KIEV/BEIRUT Turkey on Monday accused Russia of an "obvious war crime" after missile attacks in northern Syria killed scores of people, and warned Kurdish militia fighters there they would face the "harshest reaction" if they tried to capture a town ... Tensions between Russia and Turkey reach new peak Airstrikes hit two Syrian hospitals, with Turkey condemning 'obvious war crime' Turkey vows 'harsh reaction' as missiles hit Syria town |
RT | 'Considerable evidence Turkey assisting Islamic State and other terrorist organizations' RT RT: Turkey has been shelling Syrian territory for two days now. Can things escalate? Abayomi Azikiwe: I think it is a part of an overall escalation of the conflict in Syria. A lot of this has to do with the fact that Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS ... Turkey air force in joint exercises with Saudi Arabia: army Saudi Arabia and Turkey rolling back on rhetoric to send troops into Syria ISIS facing final battle as Turkey and Saudi Arabia prepare to invade |
Clashes in Turkey on Anniversary of Kurdish Leader's Arrest ABC News Clashes erupted in southeast Turkey on Monday after a rally to mark 17 years since the arrest of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan. About 300 demonstrators assembled in the mainly Kurdish district of Diyarbakir chanting "We will win by resisting" and ... |
Sputnik International | Syrian Envoy: Turkey Shelling Syria to Revenge Damascus Military Success Sputnik International MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Saturday, Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkish forces shelled Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) positions in northern Syria as a retaliatory measure within rules of engagement. Ankara claims that Syrian ... |
Haaretz | Turkey, Israel close to deal on activists SBS Turkey and Israel are close to signing an agreement on compensation for the killing of 10 Turkish activists by Israeli commandos in 2010, a Turkish ruling party official says. The former allies have stepped up efforts in recent months to restore a ... Conditions Ripe for Israel-Turkey Reconciliation Turkish official: Turkey, Israel close to 'Mavi Marmara' compensation deal ISIL, PKK make Israel-Turkey ties 'urgent' |
Columbia Journalism Review | With Turkey, the shame game isn't enough Columbia Journalism Review The town of Cizre, in Southeastern Turkey, has been under 24-hour curfew for two months. As conflict rages between Turkish security forces and militants of the banned Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, news emerges in fragments, captured by local ... |
Express.co.uk | Turkey and Russia to spark new Cold War: Now Putin accuses Turks of HELPING ISIS in Syria Express.co.uk In a second attack, at least 14 civilians were killed when missiles hit a children's hospital, a school and other locations in the rebel-held Syrian town of Azaz, near the Turkish border. Turkey immediately blamed Russian jets for the bombing, which ... Moscow accuses Turkey of blocking Syria crisis settlement — diplomat Turkey threatens fragile Syria peace accord Turkey accuses Russia of 'WAR CRIMES' after bombing raids on hospitals in Syria kill dozens of civilians |
Washington Post | Were there irregularities in Turkey's 2015 elections? We used this new forensic toolkit to check. Washington Post Here we illustrate Toolkit methods by examining the June and November 2015 legislative elections in Turkey; for more details, see this working paper. Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) lost control of the legislature after the June election ... |
Inside Edition | Mama June Undergoes Procedure to Remove 'Turkey Neck' After Dropping 150 Pounds Inside Edition Mama June may have dropped a whopping 150 pounds, but she says there's one issue that still won't go away: a double chin that jiggles. “My kids joke about my turkey neck or 'gobble gobble,'” she said. Read: Bikini Model Who Dropped 130 Pounds Proudly ... |
European Parliament (press release) | Refugees: MEPs assess the situation on the ground in Turkey European Parliament (press release) Gülhan was a physics student in Syria when the civil war put paid to her promising future. Now 32 she has already spent four years living at Osmaniye refugee camp in southern Turkey, an existence that has become routine for her and her three young ... |