Toronto Star | US Prosecutor Is in the Spotlight _ in Turkey ABC News A New York federal prosecutor has become a big name in Turkey after the arrest of a prominent businessman who was once entangled in a corruption scandal there. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's Twitter following soared from several thousand to ... NY prosecutor a hero in Turkey as notorious businessman arrested NY Prosecutor Becomes Big Name in Turkey After Tweet |
Washington Post | The mass migration of refugees from Turkey to Greece has stalled Washington Post IZMIR, Turkey — The once-great wave of refugees motoring in cheap rubber rafts across the Aegean Sea from Turkey to the Greek islands has suddenly become a ripple. Where thousands arrived in a day, now hundreds — and some days far fewer — splash ... Turkey is deliberately 'unleashing' Isis terrorists into Europe, says Jordan's King Abdullah Contrast of two migrant camps highlights effect of Turkey-EU deal Turkey, Criticized For Not Stopping Jihadis, Urges Europe To Step Up |
Hurriyet Daily News | DIPLOMACY >Turkey, Jordan boost ties amid Syrian crisis Hurriyet Daily News Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, accompanied by Turkey's foreign, industry, transportation and water ministers, paid a two-day trip to Amman to sign a score of agreements to boost bilateral ties with Jordan, as well as exchange views on the ... Turkey and Jordan pledge to enhance bilateral ties Jordan denies King made accusatory remarks against Turkey Turkey, Jordan sign bilateral agreements in PM Davutoğlu's visit to Amman |
Deutsche Welle | Turkey struggles with unknown future as refugee haven Deutsche Welle The nurse from the Austrian city of Innsbruck takes care of refugees in Turkey's Izmir region. Sometimes it is important just to be present, she said. The mother of two children is shocked by the conditions in the area. "I would grab my children and ... |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey Expects CH-47F Deliveries Soon DefenseNews.com ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's procurement and military officials said they expect the first deliveries of the CH-47F heavy transport helicopters soon. One procurement official said the platform made its maiden flight recently at Boeing's Philadelphia ... |
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs | Is Turkey Planning to Destabilize Lebanon? Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Turkish leadership saw the uprising in Syria and Egypt as an opportunity to change the regimes opposed to Turkey's policies in the Middle East. Turkey looked at two targets: Egypt and Syria. In both countries, the Islamic opposition was headed by the ... |
Charleston Post Courier | Saving the wild turkey: Two worked side by side in Francis Marion swamps Charleston Post Courier MCCLELLANVILLE — A generation ago, you were lucky to see a wild turkey. The birds were all but wiped out, and the few wary survivors kept deep in the woods. Today it's not unusual to find small flocks along a busy roadside, plucking away at insects. |
RT | 'For ISIS to survive, it needs support from allies: Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the US' RT Reports that Syrian government forces have retaken the city of Palmyra from ISIS forces prove that the terrorist group is incapable of withstanding a conventional assault, Gregory R Copley, strategic analyst and editor of Defense & Foreign Affairs told RT. |
Reuters | Turkey's Erdogan criticizes foreign diplomats for attending journalists' trial Reuters ISTANBUL Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday harshly criticized foreign diplomats in Turkey for attending the trial of two prominent journalists charged with espionage, saying their behavior was not in line with diplomatic protocol. The first ... Turkey Abruptly Closes Espionage Trial of 2 Journalists to Public Turkey's President criticises foreign diplomats for attending Cumhuriyet journalists' trial Turkey's closed-doors trial of journalists condemned as 'a travesty of justice' |
Jacobin magazine | Turkey's Covert War Jacobin magazine In Diyarbakır, Turkey, large pieces of white tarp hang vertically in the alleys, blocking the view of anyone trying to peer inside. In front of them, police with automatic rifles stand between sandbag barricades, denying entrance to civilians, as much ... |