Al-Monitor | Have Turkey-PKK clashes crossed fatal threshold? Al-Monitor In an Aug. 13 article on the spiraling violence in Turkey, I argued that the shooting down of a Turkish warplane or helicopter by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) with a portable, shoulder-held, surface-to-air missile (MANPADS) would be a critical ... Turkey identifies 13 more dead from bomb blast in Kurdish village, clashes flare Erdoğan's Turkey Turkey buries victims of PKK blast last week that killed 16 |
The National Interest Online | The Long Fall of Turkey's 'Zero Problems' Mastermind The National Interest Online Politics is a messy business. Ahmet Davutoğlu learned this the hard way when he announced on May 5, 2016, that he would step down both as Prime Minister of Turkey and as chair of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). Until recently, Davutoğlu ... NATO, Turkey challenge Russia on Black Sea |
Russia Remains Determined To Stop Israel-Turkey Pipeline Deal OilPrice.com In the wake of the Mavi Marmara crisis, Turkey and Israel relations rapidly worsened; both countries withdrew their ambassadors and cut diplomatic ties. Turkey's downing of a Russian jet along the Syrian border on November 24, 2015 has forced Ankara to ... |
RT | Turkey Puts All Security Personnel On High Alert After Istanbul Explosion OilPrice.com Another explosion in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, that injured four people is being blamed on the Islamic State (ISIS). A Turkish police officer said a homemade explosive device filled with shrapnel exploded under an overpass on one of Istanbul's ... Visa-free regime with Turkey may attract criminals or terrorists – European Commission report Turkey's Top Diplomat Rules out Reforming Its Terror Laws Turkey to take action on Syria border if it receives no help: Erdogan |
Telegraph.co.uk | A vote for Remain is a vote for mass immigration from Turkey Telegraph.co.uk David Cameron supports Turkey's accession to the EU, as does Angela Merkel. And yet, the EU's own report says today that Turkish visa free movement within the EU – rashly agreed as part of a package in March to tackle the migrant crisis and speed up ... Germany risks Turkey ties with vote Turkey injunction against German joker |
Telegraph.co.uk | Syrian refugees in Turkey 'denied access to lawyers and specialised medical care' Telegraph.co.uk Several Syrians held in Düziçi had lived in Turkey before trying to seek asylum in the EU. “We cancelled our asylum claims in Greece to come back to our homes, not to this prison here,” another inmate, who asked to be known by the pseudonym of Lara ... Turkey EU deal farce: ONLY 400 migrants landing in Greece have been returned to Ankara Europe Refugee Crisis: EU's Tusk Says Turkey Must 'Play By The Rules' Agreed Under Migration Deal Turkey: Basic Rights of Deported Syrian Refugees Violated |
Daily Sabah | FM Çavuşoğlu to Russian FM: 'Prove Turkey helps Daesh, and I'll resign' Daily Sabah Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov that if Moscow had any evidence that showed Turkey helping Daesh, he would be ready to resign. In Austria's capital Vienna for an International Syria Support Group (ISSG) ... |
WBOC TV 16 | Turkey's parliament debating government-backed immunity bill WBOC TV 16 (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici). Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of opposition Republican People's Party, addresses his lawmakers at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, May 17, 2016.Turkey's parliament is discussing a controversial immunity amendment,. Activists Petition UN to Try Turkey's Erdogan for War Crimes Bill to strip Turkish legislators of immunity clears hurdle Turkey's parliament prepares to debate immunity |
Los Angeles Times | A touch of community for displaced Syrians making their way in Turkey Los Angeles Times Mariya, a 29-year-old mother of four from Idlib, in northwest Syria, said the Danish Refugee Council Community Center helps her meet new people. She connects with other refugees in Antakya, in southern Turkey, which offers a sectarian mix similar to ... |
The Guardian | Syrians returned to Turkey under EU deal 'have had no access to lawyers' The Guardian The first Syrians to be returned by plane under the EU-Turkey deal have been detained in a remote camp for the past three weeks with no access to lawyers, casting further doubts over EU claims that they are being sent back to a safe third country. Syrian refugee entrepreneurs boost Turkey's economy |