New York Times | Tourism to Turkey: Challenges and Hope New York Times But first, the bad news: Hotels as well as Turkey travel specialists who plan private trips to the country are reporting cancellations, while some cruise lines and tour companies have either canceled or temporarily put their Turkey trips on hold. Just ... |
Slate Magazine | An ISIS Attack. An Authoritarian President. A Kurdish Insurgency. Turkey Is in Trouble. Slate Magazine To discuss Turkey's role in the region, and Erdogan's future, I spoke by phone recently with Jenny White, the author of numerous books about Turkey, and a professor at Stockholm University's Institute for Turkish Studies. During the course of our ... As ISIS Attacks Mount, Turkey Steps Up Its War on Free Speech Turkey learns the value of engagement against contention Early Warning Signs of Turkey's Troubles with Trump |
The Nation. | Why Turkey Is a Terrorist Target: The Ambassador's View New York Times The June 30 editorial “Behind the Cruel Attack on Turkey” unfortunately falls short of explaining the reasons behind the heinous terror attack targeting Istanbul Ataturk Airport on June 28. It is true that why Turkey has become a target is not a ... The Istanbul Terror Attack May Force a Reckoning in Turkey's Foreign Policy Turkey launches manhunt for airport attack suspects near Syria Turkey Blames Ex-Soviet Members Of ISIS For Istanbul Attack, As It Jails Another 17 Suspects |
ABC News | Islamic State Pressured After Turkey Tightens Jihadi Highway ABC News FILE - In this Sunday, June 14, 2015 file photo taken from the Turkish side of the border between Turkey and Syria, in Akcakale, Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey, thousands of Syrian refugees walk in order to cross into Turkey. Turkey has been ... Why the Islamic State targets Muslim countries like Turkey The amazing speed of Turkey's foreign policy U-turn Russia-Turkey: Who is winning? |
RT | Russia warnings to Turkey & EU on suspected terrorists ignored – Kremlin RT Moscow has repeatedly warned Turkey and the EU that suspected terrorists are hiding on their territories, but both Ankara and Brussels largely ignored the calls, the Kremlin said, adding that a recent attack at Istanbul Airport may a cost of their ... Istanbul attack could be result of Turkey, EU ignoring Moscow's 'signals', Kremlin says |
Huffington Post | How the 'Normalization' of Salafi Extremism Has Come Back to Haunt Turkey Huffington Post ISTANBUL — The escalating terror acts by the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Turkey are exceedingly dangerous because the ISIS presence in the country is organic — a direct consequence of larger developments in the Middle East in which Turkey has ... |
Financial Times | Turkey dangles citizenship before skilled Syrians Financial Times Turkey is dangling the possibility of citizenship before Syrians who did not join the hundreds of thousands who have left its shores for Europe. There is a catch, though: a test to ensure that only those with the skills to contribute to Turkey's ... 2 Reported Wounded in Turkey Border Town Blast Two killed as explosion hits refugees near Turkey-Syria border Turkey in rush to build automatic “shooting towers” along Syrian border |
Turkey to stop endangered birds migrating to Syria BBC News Environmental officials in Turkey have decided to stop a flock of critically endangered birds from migrating to Syria because in recent years they haven't come back, it's reported. The ministry of forest and water projects plans to keep more than 200 ... |
Channel NewsAsia | Turkey appears to be at forefront in 'throttling' social media after attacks Channel NewsAsia After suicide bombers killed 45 people at Istanbul's main airport last week, the Turkish government appeared to take a step that has become increasingly common around the world in moments of political uncertainty: Restricting access to Facebook ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Moscow to lift all restrictions on Turkey, Turkish minister says Hurriyet Daily News Moscow has said it will lift all restrictions on Turkey imposed in the aftermath of downing of a Russian jet which violated Turkish airspace last November, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said. “Russia told us that they are going to lift ... The reality of life under Turkey's internet censorship machine |