CNN | Turkey coup attempt: Erdogan rounds up suspected plotters CNN (CNN) Two days after a failed military coup, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed a continued crackdown on those behind it -- and those perceived to have been involved -- as large crowds heeded his call to fill the nation's streets. Thousands ... Turkey Detains 6000 People As Crackdown Widens After Bloody Coup Attempt Turkey's Bitter Divisions Will Widen After The Failed Coup Arrests hit 6000 as Turkey cracks down on army and judges after coup bid |
New York Times | Turkey Allows Resumption of US Missions From Incirlik Air Base New York Times WASHINGTON — Missions by American warplanes flown from the Incirlik air base in Turkey against Islamic State targets will resume following a temporary shutdown in the hours after the failed coup, Defense Department officials announced Sunday. Turkey's Incirlik air base resumes anti-ISIL operations Turkey Reopening Incirlik Air Base To U.S. Planes After Coup Attempt Turkey coup attempt raises fears over safety of US nuclear stockpile |
The Guardian | Thomas Cook offers free cancellations to tourists heading for Turkey The Guardian Thomas Cook is offering free holiday cancellations to customers due to fly out to Turkey on Sunday following the failed military coup in the country. But other operators, including British Airways, Thomson and First Choice said flights were returning ... |
Fox Business | Turkey's Huge & Rising Role in World Trade of Oil, Gas, Grains Fox Business Turkey refines slightly less than 1 million bpd of oil, making it one of the top seven consumers in Europe, on a par with the Netherlands. It oil comes from Iraq, the Caspian Sea, Iran and Russia. Turkey takes its gas mainly from Russia, Azerbaijan and ... |
The New Yorker | The H-Bombs in Turkey The New Yorker Among the many questions still unanswered following Friday's coup attempt in Turkey is one that has national-security implications for the United States and for the rest of the world: How secure are the American hydrogen bombs stored at a Turkish airbase? |
The Independent | Turkey may no longer be a viable partner in fight against Isis following coup, says French foreign minister The Independent France's foreign minister has said Turkey may no longer be a viable partner in the fight against Isis in Syria, while Syrian state media has claimed the failed coup in the country was fabricated by President Erdogan to tarnish the military's reputation. |
Bloomberg | Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends Bloomberg Oil is flowing unhindered through Turkey's pipelines and waterways, one of the world's largest energy trading corridors, after a coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed. The Turkish straits are open to shipping traffic, an official ... Crude prices trade little-changed after Turkey's failed coup |
New York Times | Baton Rouge, Turkey, US Presidential Race: Your Weekend Briefing New York Times 1. At least three police officers in Baton Rouge, La., were killed, and several others were wounded, in a shooting Sunday morning. A suspect was killed, most likely by police gunfire, a police spokesman said. The violence occurred amid tensions over ... |
New York Times | Turkey Was an Unlikely Victim of an Equally Unlikely Coup New York Times Turkey, said Mr. Ulfelder's research, done in conjunction with the Early Warning Project, was a “very unlikely” candidate for a coup, he said in an email. It had only a 2.5 percent probability of an attempted coup, based on 2016 data. That placed it ... |
Mother Jones | What the Hell Is Going On in Turkey? Mother Jones "I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey," he wrote in a statement following the failed coup. "As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused ... During military coup, Turkey's President Erdogan uses Apple's FaceTime for televised iPhone interview |