New York Times | Turkey Pursues Cleric Living in US, Blamed as Coup Mastermind New York Times ISTANBUL — Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, says that a mild-mannered Muslim cleric living in self-imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania was pulling the strings of a coup attempt last week that almost succeeded in taking over the state, and ... Turkey coup: Crackdown toll passes 45000 Turkey fires tens of thousands in hunt for plotters of failed coup Turkey is expected to curb military power as purge expands |
USA TODAY | Turkey demands extradition of cleric Fethullah Gulen from US USA TODAY President Obama spoke by telephone Tuesday with Turkish President Recep Erdogan, reiterating U.S. commitment to the democratically elected government of Turkey, but also urging those arrested in the wake of the coup attempt be afforded their rights of ... Erdogan's purge may give Nato no choice but to expel Turkey from the alliance Turkey coup: Purge widens to education sector The Fallout From the Coup in Turkey |
CNN | How safe are US nukes in Turkey? CNN While US aircraft, weapons and personnel at Incirlik are located on a separate portion of the base from where Turkish forces operate, within hours of the attempted coup, the US raised force protection levels for its 2,700 military personnel in Turkey ... |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey: WikiLeaks releases thousands of AKP emails Aljazeera.com WikiLeaks has published 294,546 emails along with thousands of attached files from 762 mail boxes that allegedly belong to the primary email domain of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). The most recent ... WikiLeaks Dumps 'Erdogan Emails' After Turkey's Failed Coup WikiLeaks releases 300k Turkey govt emails in response to Erdogan's post-coup purges WikiLeaks HACKED after website releases thousands of emails from Turkey's ruling AKP Party in response to ... |
Observer | Turkey's Weekend of the Long Knives Observer People wave Turkish flags in front of an electronic billboard displaying the face of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a rally on the streets of Kizilay Square in reaction to the failed military coup on July 17, 2016 in Ankara, Turkey. (Photo: Chris ... Turkey purges universities after failed coup |
BBC News | Turkey coup: National security takes a blow BBC News Turkey's armed forces have been dealt a significant psychological blow by the attempted coup, and their prestige and status have been damaged. Turks had assumed that coups were a thing of the past. Not only does this latest plot come as a threat to the ... Turkey: Protect Rights, Law After Coup Attempt Stocks Rise With Dollar, Treasuries Fall on Economy Optimism |
USA TODAY | Grateful Syrian refugees back Turkey's president USA TODAY ISTANBUL — After the failed weekend coup, some of Turkish President Recep Erdogan's most loyal backers aren't Turks — they're grateful Syrians who flooded across this country's southern border to escape civil war. Turkey provides them a safe haven ... Turkey's response to the coup could herald a permanent break with the West Turkey arrests pilots who shot down Russian bomber; linked to failed coup Two Pilots Who Shot Down Russian Su-24 Arrested in Turkey - Reports |
Spectator.co.uk (blog) | The war on Christians is extending into Turkey Spectator.co.uk (blog) Turkey's President Erdogan is already facing international calls to respect human rights in Turkey following last weekend's failed coup. Now he's also being encouraged to champion the rights of Christians living in the country as well. The call is ... |
CBC.ca | Turkey fires thousands from government jobs amid crackdown after coup attempt CBC.ca President Barack Obama and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have discussed U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen's status during a telephone call. Apart from the conversation Tuesday, Turkey provided the U.S. government with documents that were ... |