Wall Street Journal | Turkey Changes Tack on Foreign Policy to Win Back Friends Wall Street Journal Turkey's bid for regional greatness began with a vitriolic squabble with Israel in 2009 and, after a series of disasters, ended with a breakdown of relations with Russia last fall. So it is only fitting that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is banking on ... Saying sorry: What's behind Turkey's new thaw with Russia Turkey ready to give Egypt a chance after reconciliation with Israel, Russia Moscow decides to lift all restrictions on Turkey |
Telegraph.co.uk | Seven Kenyans, two Jamaicans and a Cuban competing for Turkey - this is a disgraceful farce Telegraph.co.uk Fast-forward less than four months and the Kenyan-born athlete who still lives in Kenya, trains in Kenya and appears to have little connection to Turkey whatsoever, made mincemeat of her 10,000m rivals to triumph at the European Championships. |
Fortune | Turkey Is Accused of 'Throttling' Social Media After Airport Attack Fortune ... a throttling or shutdown of sites. Speaking to Reuters, a senior Turkish government official denied that Turkey engages in Internet throttling and said that the inability to access sites—including after last week's attack—was due to heavier-than ... |
Al-Monitor | How Turkey's televangelists gain money and mockery Al-Monitor Lay and religious critics, however, took issue with the hundreds of thousands of liras reportedly earned by Turkey's televangelists during Ramadan and the rest of the year. A favorite target of detractors is theologian and university professor Nihat ... |
Ynetnews | Turkey reconciliation: It's not the gas, stupid Ynetnews Turkey can be a valuable partner in commerce for Israel. The two countries' markets complement each other: Turkey has vast amounts of natural resources, inexpensive labor and a prime location as the gateway between Europe and Asia. Israel has military ... High Court dismisses petitions against Turkey detente deal High Court rejects petitions against Israel-Turkey agreement High Court Rejects Petitions Against Israel-Turkey Deal |
The Nation. | The Istanbul Terror Attack May Force a Reckoning in Turkey's Foreign Policy The Nation. The two strongest leaders Turkey has had during the past century were polar opposites ideologically, but perhaps not so dissimilar in personality. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881–1938), who founded the Turkish Republic out of the ashes of the Ottoman ... Why Turkey Is a Terrorist Target: The Ambassador's View Turkey seeks militants linked to Istanbul attack near Syrian border: media Turkey Blames Ex-Soviet Members Of ISIS For Istanbul Attack, As It Jails Another 17 Suspects |
FIBA | Turkey advance at Senegal's expense FIBA Turning Point: Senegalese shooter Antoine Mendy hit a tough three-pointer to cut the deficit to just 53-50 with 4:31 to go, but that's when naturalized player Ali Muhammed came alive for Turkey. Muhammed, who shot just 2-of-13 from the field entering ... Turkey advances to FIBA OQT semis Asian teams bow out of OQT; Turkey books semis ticket Turkey escapes Senegal, makes FIBA OQT semis |
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 ... Why Are There So Many Terror Attacks In Turkey? Two Syrians killed in blast while making bombs in Turkey's south: media Why the Islamic State targets Muslim countries like Turkey |
Federal Times | Commerce rebrands Turkey trip as 'Cyber Security Mission' Federal Times One such sign comes from the Commerce Department International Trade Administration's (ITA) upcoming trip to Turkey. As of July 7, the “Information and Communication Technology Trade Mission” has officially been renamed the “Cyber Security Trade ... |
Newsweek | After Brexit, the UK Will Want What Turkey Already Has Newsweek Arguably Turkey is one of the major casualties of the Brexit vote. The fear of Turkish migrants washing up on British shores was used by the Leave campaign in the run up to the June 23 referendum. In the end, the U.K., which was considered the most ... |