New York Times | In an Effort to Maintain US Ties, Turkey Softens Its Tone New York Times ANKARA, Turkey — In the two weeks since a failed coup, Turkish officials and the pro-government media have whipped up anti-American sentiment by suggesting that the United States played some role in the botched conspiracy to topple the government. Turkey failed coup: US military chief condemns plotters US general seeks to soothe Turkey ties strained by coup purge Turkey: Senior German diplomat summoned after rally |
TIME | Turkey Civil Unrest: Lessons From an American Mom - Time TIME I recently returned to the U.S. after living in Turkey since early 2014. I think often of the parents I met while I was there. Turkey's business resilience offers Irish opportunity | Irish Examiner |
Fortune | Matthew McConaughey's New Role: Pitching Wild Turkey Fortune Wild Turkey on Monday announced McConaughey will serve as “creative director” for the brand, a role that will see him direct and star in a series of television and digital ad campaigns to help propel Wild Turkey to new heights. The multiyear deal, The ... Matthew McConaughey has a whole new job: Wild Turkey bourbon 'creative director' Matthew McConaughey Is Crafting Ads for Wild Turkey as Brand's New Creative Director A Face for Wild Turkey? Matthew McConaughey Writes the Ads, Too ... |
Business Insider | EU officials fear plans for gas pipeline linking Turkey and Russia will strengthen Moscow Business Insider BRUSSELS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Declarations by Russia and Turkey last week reviving plans for the TurkStream natural gas pipeline linking the two have worried EU diplomats who see it strengthening Moscow's hand - but analysts say the project is more ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey threatens to tear up EU migrant deal unless it gets visa-free Schengen travel within months Telegraph.co.uk But the European Commission refused to back down in the dispute, insisting it will only agree to visa-free travel when Turkey reforms its anti-terror laws. And Germany warned that Europe “must not be blackmailed” over the issue. The ultimatum is the ... Dunford in Turkey for talks with US troops and Turkish leaders Europe must not be blackmailed by Turkey overs visas: Merkel's deputy Europe should ignore Turkey's 'visa blackmail' over refugee deal – German vice chancellor |
The National Interest Online | The West Doesn't Need Turkey The National Interest Online Last month the world was riveted by the attempted military coup in Turkey, followed by President Erdoğan exploiting the situation in the country to further solidify his own grip on power. This autocrat has had a whopping seventy thousand people ... |
Department of Defense | Chairman in Turkey to Meet With US Troops, Turkish Officials Department of Defense WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2016 — Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has arrived in Turkey to visit and speak to U.S. personnel stationed at Incirlik Air Base, Joint Staff spokesman Navy Capt. Greg Hicks said in a ... |
The Globe and Mail | Kurdish militants suspected in Turkey car bombing that killed six officers The Globe and Mail The PKK, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and European Union, has waged an armed campaign against security forces in the mainly Kurdish southeast since 1984, pushing for Kurdish autonomy. More than 40,000 people, mostly ... Car bomb attack in Turkey kills 5 police officers |
MP paid by group linked with Turkey coup The Times (subscription) A British MP accepted tens of thousands of pounds to write a report for an arm of the group accused of orchestrating the failed Turkish military coup, before promoting its agenda during a Commons debate. Sir Edward Garnier, the Conservative MP for ... |
Reuters | Turkey's defense ministry reshuffles 167 generals within the military: decree Reuters ISTANBUL Turkey's defense ministry has changed the jobs of 167 generals within the army, following sweeping changes to the structure of the military over the weekend after this month's failed coup. The decree, signed by President Tayyip Erdogan, Prime ... 311 soldiers still at large after failed coup in Turkey |