The Guardian | Istanbul Airport Bombing Latest in String of Attacks in Turkey ABC News The deadly bombing in Istanbul's major international airport today is the latest in a string of attacks in Turkey that underscore the immense security challenge facing the nation on the frontline in the fight in Syria and Iraq. At least 36 people were ... Turkey airport attack: 36 killed in explosions at Istanbul Atatürk Timeline of Terror: Istanbul Airport Attack Is Just Latest to Hit Turkey Turkey is vulnerable to growing terror attacks |
Observer | Turkey plays diplomatic chess in Middle East BBC News The normalisation agreement signed between Israel and Turkey creates what might be termed a "new normal". There will be no going back to the close strategic ties of the 1990s - major arms deals, for example, are unlikely. The formal improvement of ties ... Turkey's Apology Tour a Hit in Israel. Next Stop: Moscow What is behind Turkey's recent diplomatic push? Despite Turkey-Israel accord, gas deal complex |
Aljazeera.com | Why Turkey is mending ties with old foes Aljazeera.com Turkey and Israel reached a deal to restore ties, bringing an end to a six-year-long bilateral feud on Monday. Hours after this announcement, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Russian President Vladimir Putin received a letter from ... In Turkey, dashed hopes and deepening rifts German politicians, activists file complaint against Turkey's Erdogan |
Financial Times | Flurry of diplomatic activity marks Turkey foreign policy shift Financial Times In a flurry of announcements, Turkey this week cemented a long-awaited deal to restore diplomatic ties with Israel after a five-year freeze, and offered an olive branch to Moscow with a surprise apology for the downing of a Russian fighter jet over the ... Turkey will not compensate Russia over shooting down of jet Seeking to Improve Ties With Russia, Turkey Apologizes for Downing Warplane Turkey buries hatchet with Russia and Israel as Erdogan tries to break out of isolation |
USA TODAY | Trump on Turkey attack: 'Will the world ever realize what is going on?' USA TODAY Donald Trump weighed in on the deadly assault at an airport in Turkey on Tuesday, decrying "yet another terrorist attack." In his response on Twitter, Trump asked,"Will the world ever realize what is going on?" Yet another terrorist attack, this time ... |
Foreign Affairs (subscription) | Turkey's Wolf Pack Foreign Affairs (subscription) It was 2011. Turkey was preparing for general elections, and a couple of young supporters of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), a small opposition outfit, looked glum. I asked them what was wrong. “There are rumors,” said one, that the ruling ... Authorities block vote for new opposition challenger to Turkey's Erdogan |
WUSA9.com | PHOTOS: Deadly attack at Turkey airport WUSA9.com ISTANBUL, TURKEY - JUNE 28: Security and ambulances block the road outside Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, after it was hit by a suicide bomb attack on June 28, 2016, Turkey. Two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up at ... |
TIME | Inside Turkey's Massive Flamingo Colony TIME Lake Tuz, or Salt Lake, is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 35 miles northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Aside from being known for its water naturally turning red due to algae, Lake Tuz is ... |
Mirror.co.uk | Cher slammed for using bomb and explosion emojis in tweet after Turkey terror attack: 'Grow up' Mirror.co.uk Cher has been slammed by fans on social media after sharing a shocking tweet using a bomb emoji after expressing her concerns for terror victims in Turkey. Two bomb explosions went off in Turkey on Tuesday, with at least 36 people believed to have been ... Cher slammed for using bomb emoji in tweet about Turkey attack |
Fox News Insider | Nawaz: Turkey Attack Will Affect Europe's Political Stability Fox News Insider Former Islamic extremist Maajid Nawaz spoke on The Kelly File about the geopolitical implications of today's terrorist attack in Istanbul, saying it would be felt across Europe and could lead to a "further breakup of the European Union." Nawaz said ... |