New York Times | Syria's Horrors Visit Turkey Again as Bomber Attacks Kurdish Wedding New York Times A resident of Gazientep, Turkey, describes the aftermath of a suicide bomb that killed at least 51 people at a Kurdish wedding party on Saturday. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blamed the Islamic State for the attack in the restive region that borders ... Turkey Says Wedding Suicide Bomber Was a Child Child Suicide Bomber Hits Wedding in Southern Turkey, Killing Dozens Suicide Bomber Kills More Than 50 at Wedding in Turkey |
Reuters | Syrian rebels prepare to attack Islamic State town from Turkey Reuters BEIRUT/AMMAN Syrian rebels are preparing to launch an attack to seize a town from Islamic State on the border with Turkey, a senior rebel said on Sunday, in a move that would frustrate Kurdish hopes to expand in the area. The rebels, Turkish-backed ... Child bomber in Turkey not the only violent use of children Terror strike on Kurdish wedding in Turkey appears 'politically motivated' Turkey's prime minister says only a transitional role for Syria's Assad would be acceptable |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Rapid Russia-Turkey rapprochement casts shadow on West's security order Chicago Tribune If Turkey, a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, becomes excessively close to Russia, it would affect the security order led by the United States and Europe. The current situation is serious. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ... Analysis: What Israel gained from the Turkey deal and what it means for the region 'Unacceptable if we're not in': Turkey says it aims to be part of EU by 2023 Turkey: our goal is to join the EU by 2023 |
CNN | Joe Biden to visit Turkey: Exiled cleric will be 'top of agenda' CNN Erdogan has demanded that the United States immediately extradite the 75-year-old imam from his home in Pennsylvania to Turkey. Gulen has denied the allegations. Read more: Who is Fethullah Gulen, the man blamed for coup attempt in Turkey? A Month After Turkey's Failed Coup, Taking Stock Of A Sweeping Purge 'US to send team to Turkey' for Fethullah Gulen probe Europe|14 Killed in Attacks on Police, Military in Turkey; 220 Hurt |
BBC News | Turkey transgender murder prompts Istanbul protest BBC News Rengin Arslan of BBC Turkish says that LGBT individuals and their allies hope that Hande Kader will be a turning point in the response to trans murders in Turkey. The death of Kader is the second murder to rock the LGBT community in Istanbul recently ... Hande Kader: Outcry in Turkey over transgender woman's murder ... Brutal rape, murder of transgender activist in Turkey sparks public outrage LGBT protest in Turkey sees hundreds of activists stage rally over brutal killing of transgender woman |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Jerusalem to name envoy to Turkey in coming days Jerusalem Post Israel News The Foreign Ministry's appointments committee is expected to meet in the coming days to name Israel's next ambassador to Turkey, following the Turkish parliament's ratification on Saturday of the rapprochement agreement between the two countries. Turkey Approves Reconciliation Deal Ending 6-Year Feud With Israel With detente agreed, Turkey's deputy PM eyes Israel trip |
Sputnik International | Turkey's PM: America's Harboring of Coup Mastermind Gulen is “Destroying” Ties Sputnik International The statement comes only days ahead of an official visit by Vice President Joe Biden in a bid to normalize bilateral relations between the two countries and reach an agreement on the matter of Fethullah Gulen as Turkey appears to be edging away from ... Terror Group Blamed For Turkey Coup 'Infiltrated' India: Turkish Minister |
CNBC | Fitch cuts Turkey rating outlook to negative in wake of failed coup attempt CNBC Standard & Poor's cut its unsolicited rating on Turkey further into junk territory last month and changed its outlook to negative, also citing concerns following the coup. In Friday's statement, Fitch said the overwhelming public opposition to the coup ... Fitch Revises Turkey's Outlook to Negative Amid Coup Attempt |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey: Let's close the chapter of coups - Al Jazeera English Aljazeera.com The government should have a well-developed plan for dealing with the country's major issues. |
New York Times | Turkey to Release Tens of Thousands of Prisoners to Make Room for Coup Suspects New York Times ISTANBUL — Turkey said on Wednesday that it would empty its prisons of tens of thousands of criminals to make room for the wave of journalists, teachers, lawyers and judges rounded up in connection with last month's failed coup. The startling decision ... Turkey fury over Islamism claims in leaked German report Turkey and Sweden in Twitter spat over child sexual abuse law German minister says nothing to regret about report alleging Turkey a hub ... |