Wall Street Journal | Turkey, EU Fail to Resolve Standoff, Putting Migrant Deal at Risk Wall Street Journal Turkey and the European Union failed to overcome differences threatening to derail their migration deal after four days of meetings, officials said, just as new figures showed the agreement has provided significant relief from the crisis. The two sides ... Why Turkey's terror law is the 'Achilles heel' of the EU-Turkey visa deal New refugee crisis fear as visa talks between EU and Turkey falter Turkey says Europe needs 'new formula' to solve visa-free dispute |
Newsweek | Ukraine and Turkey to Deepen Defence Ties Says PM Newsweek Erdogan and Poroshenko shake hands Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko shakes hands with Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan after a signing ceremony in Kiev March 20, 2015. The two countries have pursued stronger ties in the wake of their ... Ukraine, Turkey Agree to Boost Ties in Economy, Trade, Industry |
Why Turkey is no Brazil Hurriyet Daily News That had a differential impact on Brazil and Turkey. In Brazil, average growth declined by around 75 percent, down to around 1 percent growth per year. During the same time in Turkey, we observe that average growth declined by around 12 percent. Brazil ... |
Bad news and worse news in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Among the worst was an explosion in rural Diyarbakır, southeast Turkey, on the evening of May 12. At first it was thought that a bomb had exploded after being planted on a truck planned to be used in an attack by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party ... |
BBC News | Europe has more to lose than Turkey Daily Sabah In Northern Iraq, Turkey has been waging an air campaign against terrorists to deal heavy blows to PKK machinery. According to the military, at least 140 terrorists have been killed in airstrikes over the past week. Since July 2015, they have confirmed ... 'Kurdish bomb-makers' killed in Turkey explosion Four suspected bombmakers killed in Turkey as they loaded explosives on to truck Turkey: 8 soldiers dead in clash with PKK, helicopter crash |
U.S. News & World Report | International Modest Fashion Week takes off in Turkey U.S. News & World Report A model hits the catwalk of a fashion show during the International Modest Fashion Week, in Istanbul, Friday, May, 13, 2016. Turkey's first International Modest Fashion Week has opened in Istanbul bringing designers and models of conservative wear from ... |
Al-Monitor | How long can Turkey afford growing refugee bill? Al-Monitor To turn a blind eye to the ordeal of the Syrian refugees and leave them to their fate is impossible. For Turkey, therefore, the financial burden of hosting the Syrian refugees is growing by the day, along with the refugee numbers, as the country now ... Turkey at a geopolitical crossroads – Part I 30 Syrian children 'sexually assaulted' in Turkey refugee camp Safe Haven? 30 Syrian Children Allegedly Raped at Refugee Camp in Turkey |
The Independent | Migrant Arrivals to Greece Drop Amid EU-Turkey Pact Tensions ABC News The number of migrants arriving in Greece has plummeted thanks in part to the European Union's pact with Turkey, the EU border agency said Friday, amid signs that the widely-criticized agreement to stop people heading to Europe could unravel. Refugees and migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey down 90 per cent, says border agency Turkey-EU migrant deal manages to cut migrant flow, says Frontex Refugee arrivals in Greece drop 90% as Syrians remain stuck in Turkey |
Al-Monitor | After political shake-up, is Turkey heading for economic crisis? Al-Monitor Tim Ash, an economist for Nomura, said in an email, "Turkey is transforming to an Asian-style development model of a strong leader where decisions are made by the president and a small, unelected group of consultants. The danger is the weakening of the ... Turkey's Erdogan Clears Path to Dictatorship Turkey Threatens Stronger Military Action in Syria Turkey's President Erdogan Shows Machiavellian Instincts Yet Again |
Chicago Sun-Times | Illinois hunting: Turkey harvest up, slightly Chicago Sun-Times SPRINGFIELD, IL – Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary statewide total of 15,484 wild turkeys during the 2016 Spring Turkey Season, including the youth seasons. The 2016 total compares with the statewide turkey harvest of 15,000 in 2015. |