Washington Post | Turkey declares a state of emergency for three months Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, a move that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said would enable the state to act faster against those who plotted a failed coup. In a late-night televised address, Erdogan, who has ... Turkey post-coup crackdown nets 50000 people Turkey's Erdogan Declares Three-Month State of Emergency After Failed Coup Turkey declares 'state of emergency' after failed coup |
BBC News | Turkey coup attempt: Charges laid against 99 generals and admirals BBC News Turkey has formally charged 99 generals and admirals in connection with the weekend's thwarted coup attempt - just under a third of the country's 356 top military officers. President Erdogan is meeting with loyal commanders and his cabinet in Ankara. |
TIME | How Turkey's Lawmakers Barely Escaped the Attempted Coup With Their Lives TIME As explosions rocked the capital and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was nowhere to be seen, it appeared the MPs might be making their last stand in defense of Turkey's democracy. As he headed to the government headquarters, opposition lawmaker ... |
CNN | Turkey's power cutoff to Incirlik Air Base a problem for Pentagon CNN Washington (CNN) The US military is doing "prudent planning" in case it needs to move its anti-ISIS operations out of Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey following the country's failed coup, several US defense officials told CNN Tuesday. The Turkish ... Should the US Pull Its Nuclear Weapons From Turkey? How safe are US nukes in Turkey? America's Nukes Aren't Safe in Turkey Anymore |
New York Times | Donald Trump, Turkey, Roger Ailes: Your Wednesday Briefing New York Times Fethullah Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania, has denied involvement in the recent coup attempt in Turkey. Credit Charles Mostoller for The New York Times. There's no sign that the U.S. will extradite Mr. Gulen, who is viewed by American officials as a ... |
The Verge | Turkey blocks access to WikiLeaks after Erdoğan email release The Verge Turkey blocked access to WikiLeaks on Wednesday after the website published nearly 300,000 emails that were allegedly sent by members of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's ruling AKP party. Quoting a statement from Turkey's telecommunications ... Turkey blocks WikiLeaks access after Erdogan party email leak WikiLeaks Dumps 'Erdogan Emails' After Turkey's Failed Coup Erdogan emails: Turkey blocks access to WikiLeaks after release of 300000 secret government emails |
The National Interest Online | Putin May Be Turkey's New Buddy after the Failed Coup The National Interest Online For years, the two men had enjoyed not only a strong personal relationship (cemented by shared views opposing the idea that Western values represent a universal template for all societies), but had presided over the transformation of Russia-Turkey ... |
The Guardian | Turkey is our ally. So we cannot ignore the purge that is now under way The Guardian In these times of turmoil, the escalating crisis in Turkey struggles in the competition for coverage. For some, last week's failed coup and its aftermath are simply a reminder of an increasingly unstable world, perhaps brought closer to home because ... Conspiracy, paranoia, and real plots: the bizarre history of Turkey's military coups As post-coup purge intensifies, a vision of Erdoğan's Turkey Turkey's coup attempt a boon for lobbyists |
Los Angeles Times | In Turkey, frightening moments of a coup attempt, with orders sent via a social media app Los Angeles Times The Turkish police officer boarded a crowded commuter bus heading toward Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul and snatched the keys from the driver, leaving him and the passengers in stunned silence. A moment later, the driver at least managed a ... Turkey's Troubling Turn |
Aljazeera.com | What Egyptians can learn from Turkey's failed coup Aljazeera.com Both Egypt and Turkey have suffered from many coups and serious coup attempts since the establishment of their republics. In Egypt, a 1952 coup ended the constitutional monarchy and a 1954 one ended a fragile transitional period and established an ... |