U.S. News & World Report | Turkey-EU Clash Is Now Just a Matter of Time U.S. News & World Report President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's warnings that Turkey's refugee deal with the European Union will collapse if it fails to waive visa restrictions for Turks have become more frequent, almost routine in recent days, signaling a looming and serious crisis ... Turkey and Sweden in Twitter spat over child sexual abuse law Turkey faces 'difficult path' to EU visa-free travel: German minister Turkey to EU: No refugee deal without visa-free travel |
BBC News | Turkey coup inquiry: Police raid companies and target CEOs BBC News Turkish police have raided 44 companies and are seeking the arrest of 120 company executives, as part of the investigation into last month's failed coup, state media report. The companies in Istanbul targeted by prosecutors are suspected of channelling ... Turkey demands 2 life sentences for Pennsylvania-based cleric after failed coup Analysis: Erdogan's Purge to Coup-Proof Turkey's Military May Backfire Exclusive: Behind Closed Doors at the UN, Russia and Turkey Are Still Battling |
RT | Putin: Russia 'sincerely seeking' to restore relations with Turkey RT "We are sincerely seeking to restore full-fledged relations with Turkey, a friendly nation to us, a country with which we've been for years developing unique cooperation and active relations,” Putin said during a meeting with Kazakh President Nursultan ... Putin reiterates warming relations with 'friend Turkey' Erdogan Mending Fences Across the Middle East Post-Failed Turkey Coup Turkey has violated Nato founding treaty |
NBC Olympics | Buzzer-beater leads Spain past Turkey and into semis NBC Olympics Trailing Spain 82-80 with time running out, Turkey's Lara Sanders made a game-tying layup with four seconds remaining Tuesday in the women's Olympic basketball tournament. Their quarterfinal match looked destined for overtime. But, Spain's Anna Cruz ... Spain beats Turkey 64-62 on buzzer beater in women's hoops |
Deutsche Welle | Should the US remove its nuclear bombs from Turkey? Deutsche Welle In the wake of the failed July 15 coup in Turkey, there is renewed debate over the security of some 50 US nuclear bombs stored at Incirlik airbase. The Stimson Center, a Washington DC think tank, said in a report on Monday that the continued presence ... U.S. Nukes at Turkey Base Risk Seizure By "Terrorists", Warns Think Tank US Turkey Airbase Nukes At Risk of Seizure From 'Terrorists': Report Congress was briefed on possibly moving the US's nuclear weapons from Turkey's Incirlik Air Base |
The Local.de | Germany accuses Turkey of supporting terrorism: report The Local.de Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has been cautious in his criticism of Turkey ever since the EU signed a refugee deal with Turkey in March, which has contributed to massively reducing the number of asylum seekers arriving in Germany since a ... German government accuses Turkish government of supporting Syrian terrorist groups Germany Ministry Calls Turkey Key Islamist 'Platform' Report: German officials say Erdogan supports militants |
Aljazeera.com | Police, civilians killed in Turkey car bomb blast Aljazeera.com At least four police officers and three civilians, including a child, have been killed in a powerful car bomb explosion outside a police station near Turkey's southeastern city of Diyarbakir, according to state media. A further 21 people, including six ... Turkey's post-coup commitment to democracy offers chance to resolve Kurdish crisis Six people killed in PKK car bombing in Turkey's southeast: deputy PM Six people killed in PKK car bombing in Turkey's south-east, Deputy PM says |
Turkey said to legally shield Israel over 2010 flotilla deaths The Boston Globe Turkey is preparing to submit the terms of its reconciliation with Israel to parliament, including a provision to shield Israel from legal action over the killing of Turkish citizens on a blockade-busting ship bound for the Gaza Strip in 2010. Foreign ... |
Daily Sabah | Turkey and West: Break is very dangerous Daily Sabah After the July 15 coup attempt, the divide between European media and the Turkish government has become crystal clear. The American press is no better either. Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are seen as a menace to democracy in the West. |
Bangladesh News 24 hours | Turkey will not interfere in Bangladesh's internal matters, its ambassador says Bangladesh News 24 hours The envoy said this gesture was “just against the capital punishment” as Turkey had abolished it. “We have strong historic relations with Bangladesh and it is my priority to work on the existing relations,” he said. “Our approach to Bangladesh is ... |