CBS News | Turkey: We're at end of "capacity to absorb" refugees CBS News KILIS, Turkey -- Turkey has reached the end of its "capacity to absorb" refugees but will continue to take them in, the deputy premier said Sunday, as his country faced mounting pressure to open its border to tens of thousands of Syrians who have fled ... Turkey at capacity as refugees flee Russian bombardment of Aleppo Turkey has 'reached capacity,' but flood of refugees continues Turkey delivers aid to Syrians fleeing government assault |
Fox News | US should choose between Turkey, Kurdish forces, Turkish president says Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's president lashed out at the United States a week after President Barack Obama's envoy visited a northern Syrian town that is under the control of Syrian Kurdish forces, which Ankara considers terrorists. In comments published ... Erdogan: US Should Choose Between Turkey, Kurdish Forces Ecuador protests to Turkey over Erdogan speech scuffle Erdogan calls on US to choose between Turkey or Syrian Kurds |
Fox News | Thousands of Syrians flee Russian bombs, push Turkey to open borders Fox News BEIRUT – Turkey came under mounting pressure to open its border Saturday as tens of thousands of Syrians fleeing a government onslaught sought entry and the European Union called on Ankara to grant them refuge. As many as 35,000 Syrians have ... Turkey delivers aid across border as Syrian forces step up Aleppo assault Turkey says it won't leave Syrian refugees to die Turkey ready to let in Syrian asylum seekers 'if necessary', Russian-backed war continues in Aleppo |
The Guardian | EU urges Turkey to open its borders to Syrians fleeing war-torn Aleppo The Guardian As many as 70,000 people are expected to head for the border in the coming days, said Suleyman Tapsiz, governor of Turkey's Kilis border province. There are already between 30,000 and 35,000 displaced Syrians on the Syrian side of the border being ... Aleppo siege: 20000 Syrians gather at Turkey's border as Europe urges leaders to use €3 billion to offer asylum Turkey isn't preparing to invade Syria, source says Turkey under pressure as Syrians mass at border |
MURAT YETKİN >Turkey wants EU to open key chapter before re-admission Hurriyet Daily News As German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Turkey for another round of talks about Syrian migrants, Ankara calls on the European Union to open up a key chapter of membership negotiations before the re-admission agreement concerning immigrants comes ... |
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Daily Sabah | Turkey 'deeply concerned' by North Korea's irresponsibility with new rocket launch Daily Sabah The statement also said that Turkey attaches importance to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and encourages the immediate resumption of the Six-Party Talks, held intermittently over the last decade by the U.S. Russia, China, Japan and the ... |
YLE News | PM willing to raise refugee quota, FM says Turkey should take the lead YLE News Finland's Prime Minister Juha Sipilä says one way to resolve the Syrian refugee crisis would be through the use of EU quotas. Foreign Minister Timo Soini rejects the idea, saying Turkey should take the main responsibility for stopping the migrants with ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | ENERGY >Global energy plunge not producing lower prices in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Turkey's energy consumption has seen a sharp increase since 2003, hitting $40 billion annually with an average growth of 5 percent in the country's gross domestic product (GDP). The demand for electricity has also grown at around 5 percent annually for ... |
RT | Austria urges sending migrants back to Turkey, asks EU for €600mn RT We have to save all of them, but then these people should be sent directly to Turkey," Austrian Chancellor Werner Feymann said in an interview to the Austrian oe24.at news site, following a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Thursday. Turkey must cut migrant flows to Europe, top EU official says Will Turkey solve the refugee crisis for Europe? EU Pleads With Turkey to Halt Refugees as Syrian War Worsens |