Financial Times | Turkey highlights Europe's security failures in Brussels attacks Financial Times Turkey hit out at Belgium and the Netherlands over failures in security that preceded this week's deadly Brussels attacks as two Belgian ministers offered to resign over the matter. Koen Geens, justice minister, and Jan Jambon, interior minister ... Turkey says it arrested, flagged and deported a Belgian who went on to become one of the Brussels bombers Turkey didn't follow procedure over Bakraoui expulsion: Dutch minister Turkey Says It Deported Ibrahim El Bakraoui And Warned Belgium In 2015 |
NPR | For 24 Hours, No Migrants Crossed The Sea Between Greece And Turkey NPR The migrant agreement between Turkey and the EU officially went into effect on Sunday. And Greece's coast guard says no migrants crossed the Aegean Sea between Turkey and the Greek islands for the 24 hours ending at 2 p.m. EST Thursday. EU-Turkey Deal And Non-Syrian Refugees: How Afghans, Iraqis, Somalis, Others Could Be Hurt By Agreement Greece marks first day without migrant arrivals after EU-Turkey deal Greek Government to Submit Bill for Implementation of the EU-Turkey Deal |
Fox News | Journalists on trial as Turkey tightens noose on media Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's most government-critical newspaper has, almost overnight, made an about-face, joining scores of other media outlets that toe the government's line, as two prominent opposition journalists go on trial, facing life imprisonment ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey's tourism industry on the brink Telegraph.co.uk Turkey, which attracted a record 37 million foreign visitors as recently as 2014, declaring its ambitions to become the world's top visitor destination, is now watching its tourism industry, which accounts for more than 4.5 per cent of a £570billion ... |
Newsweek | Will There Be a Coup Against Erdogan in Turkey? Newsweek 03_24_Erdogan_Coup_01 Kurdish people display a picture of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during a protest outside an EU-Turkey summit in Brussels on March 7. Turks—and the Turkish military—increasingly recognize that Erdogan is taking ... Turkey Says It Deported One of Brussels Suicide Bombers in Summer |
RT | Turkey has 'serious questions' to answer: Reactions to RT report on post-ISIS town in Syria RT According to Ford, the “obsession” of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with removing from power his Syrian counterpart, Bashar Assad, and preventing the strengthening of the Kurds in Syria saw Turkey become eager “to stop at nothing, including ... In Erdogan's Turkey, Everyone Is a Terrorist Turkey Strikes Kurdish Positions After Ankara Terror Attack Kurdish rebels attack police station in southeast Turkey |
Daily Sabah | Turkey edges Sweden 2-1 in Euro 2016 friendly Daily Sabah Turkey enjoyed a useful warm-up for Euro 2016 Thursday with a late 2-1 home defeat of Sweden in an eventful friendly international. The game was played amidst heavy security because of the recent terrorist attacks in Turkey and Belgium. The first goal ... INT: Larsson takes on Turkey Tosun double gives Turkey morale-boosting win over Sweden Turkey - Sweden |
Metro | Brussels bombing: Cartoon asks why Ankara and Istanbul Turkey attacks are ignored Metro If you want to show solidarity with either country, independent apps are now offering the option to add any nation's flag to your profile photo on Facebook. To add a Belgian or Turkish flag to your picture, follow our instructions here and select ... |
euronews | EU – Turkey refugee deal: What's next? euronews Amnesty International accused Turkey on Wednesday (March 23) of forcibly returning 30 Afghan asylum seekers to Afghanistan despite them fearing Taliban attacks, soon a migration agreement was reached between the European Union and Turkey. US Sends the Wrong Message to Turkey Amnesty says 30 Afghans forcibly returned from Turkey The EU says Turkey is safe for refugees. Here's why it may not be. |
Wall Street Journal (subscription) | Turkey's Central Bank Cuts Overnight Lending Rate Wall Street Journal (subscription) ISTANBUL—Turkey's central bank on Thursday cut its overnight lending rate for the first time in more than a year, citing a decline in global financial volatility and signaling potentially looser monetary policies despite persistently high inflation ... |