Wall Street Journal | Turkey's Powerful Spy Network Failed to See Coup Coming Wall Street Journal ANKARA—In the months before Turkey's failed coup, the country's spy agency penetrated online chat rooms and decoded millions of secret messages but found no mention of the plot, senior Turkish intelligence officials said. Agents checked tips pointing ... Turkey's Erdogan slams West for failure to show solidarity over coup attempt Turkey's Erdogan to drop lawsuits against people who insulted him With Army in Disarray, a Pillar of Modern Turkey Lies Broken |
USA TODAY | Turkey's veteran protesters face scary new reality - USA Today USA TODAY As fighter jets were unleashing sonic booms over Turkey's two biggest cities, tanks were closing bridges and roads, soldiers were filling plazas and TV stations ... Why Turkey Coup Crusher President Erdogan Is Istanbul's Favorite ... |
WJXT Jacksonville | Jacksonville school with ties to Turkey coup attempt? WJXT Jacksonville A letter to City Council President Lori Boyer from the Turkish Consulate in Miami connects a violent coup attempt this month in Turkey to a wanted terrorist hiding in the U.S., who has ties to more than 100 charter schools, including one in ... |
Deutsche Welle | Police in Cologne wary ahead of Turkey coup protests Deutsche Welle About half of those are eligible to vote in Turkish elections, and in the latest vote, the AKP party founded by Erdogan gained 60 percent, a bigger share than in Turkey. Following the failed coup and the series of purges in its aftermath - including a ... Turkey's Erdogan dropping lawsuits for insults against him |
Turkey's failed coup could have disastrous consequences for Europe's migrant crisis Brookings Institution (blog) Editors' Note: Turkey's failed coup may lead to the worsening of Europe's migration crisis, writes Jessica Brandt. That's because it could lead to the dissolution of a recent pact between Brussels and Ankara over the plight of refugees arriving on the ... |
CNN | Families of Turkey's detained soldiers endure desperate wait CNN In Turkey, able-bodied men have to join the military for up to a year of service. Many in the country see it as a rite of passage. After basic training, they are posted to various assignments for the rest of their year. These families insist their ... |
Reuters | 'Traitors' Cemetery' reserved for Turkey's coup plotters Reuters Even though Turkey's religious authority has said it will not provide Islamic funeral services for coup soldiers, a spokesman told Reuters that top cleric Mehmet Gormez did not support the establishment of a burial ground for traitors, saying it was ... Turkey repurposes dog shelter site as 'Traitors' Cemetery' for dead coup plotters Turkey builds 'graveyard for traitors' in final act of dishonour to coup plotters Video: Turkey builds 'traitors' cemetery' for dead coup plotters |
BBC News | Turkey in bid to shut down Gulen schools globally BBC News Turkey accuses the Islamic cleric, who lives in exile in the US state of Pennsylvania, of being behind this month's coup attempt. BBC Monitoring looks at how countries have responded to President Erdogan's bid to stamp out the Gulen network abroad. |
Voice of America | Turkey-US Relations Strained by Coup Attempt Voice of America The strategically critical U.S.-Turkey relationship is coming under increasing strain as authorities in Ankara crack down on alleged coup plotters and sympathizers. Washington is caught between expressing alarm about increasingly authoritarian measures ... |
BBC News | Turkey crackdown piles pressure on media after coup bid BBC News Turkey's crackdown after the failed 15 July coup attempt is affecting media freedom, in a country where many journalists have already been harassed or arrested. Amid a purge of the army and state institutions the authorities issued a decree closing 131 ... Turkey officials to demand extradition of Fethullah Gülen from US Turkey widens media crackdown |