New York Times | Some Urgent Questions About Turkey New York Times Turkey has been a vital ally of the United States since World War II. It fields NATO's second-largest army, after America's, and anchors the alliance's eastern flank. It hosts military bases that are central to American operations in the Middle East ... NATO chief urges US, Turkey to 'find solutions' to row NATO chief urges US, Turkey to find solutions to row NATO's Stoltenberg urges US, Turkey to 'find solutions' to diplomatic crisis |
CNN | Why Turkey-US tensions have come to a boil CNN Bass on Monday suggested that there may be people in the Turkish government trying to rattle US-Turkey relations. "This arrest has raised questions about whether the goal of some officials is to disrupt the long-standng cooperation between Turkey and ... The American Alliance With Turkey Was Built On a Myth Ties between Turkey and America are near breaking point America's Crumbling Alliance with Turkey |
Aljazeera.com | Can Turkey's campaign in Syria's Idlib bring peace? Aljazeera.com But there are suspicions Turkey's real motive is to stop the Kurds extending their territory in the region. And there is also the matter of a group with former ties to al Qaeda - Hay'et Tahrir al Sham - which controls much of Idlib and is vowing to ... Turkey launches Syria mission planned with Putin Shifting alliances in the Syrian crisis: Turkey cozies up to Russia Turkey deploys troops to Idlib province |
New York Post | Turkey's war on the press goes global New York Post Turkey is the world leader in imprisoned reporters, with 81 behind bars. And the tyrant's excuse for it is laughable. At last month's Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York, he said: “The ones who have been sentenced, who have been imprisoned, are ... US Conspiracy Fears Grow in Turkey With Looming Court Case Erdogan Says Turkey Also Interested In Russian S-500 Missile System Serbia's ovation to Turkey |
Cycling Weekly | Diego Ulissi wins Tour of Turkey climbing stage to take overall race lead (video) Cycling Weekly Diego Ulissi (UAE Team Emirates) thoroughly lived up to expectation on stage four of the 2017 Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, winning the stage and taking the overall race lead. The long 205.3-kilometre stage featured a summit finish after three ... |
Yahoo Singapore News | Spain drops extradition of Turkish-German writer to Turkey ABC News Spain's government says that a Turkish-born writer, who has German citizenship, won't be extradited to Turkey for his alleged involvement with an outlawed group. German authorities and rights groups protested after Dogan Akhanly was arrested in August ... Spain refuses to extradite author to Turkey |
Aljazeera.com | Wall Street Journal journalist sentenced in Turkey Aljazeera.com The US-based newspaper the Wall Street Journal has denounced a jail sentence handed to one of its reporters by a Turkish court. A Turkish court sentenced Ayla Albayrak on Thursday to a prison term of two years and one month over a 2015 story about ... Journalists face prison in Turkey Turkey Convicts Wall Street Journal Reporter in Absentia - The New ... Turkey sentences Wall Street Journal reporter to more than two years in prison |
CNN | In the crosshairs: The Americans detained in Turkey - CNN - CNN.com CNN Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) The diplomatic row between Turkey and the United States unfolded rapidly over less than a week -- Turkey arrested a US consular staff ... The US–Turkey Spat Is Becoming a Full-Blown Diplomatic Crisis US And Turkey Mutually Stop Issuing Visas US still seeking explanation for arrest of staff in Turkey: ambassador |
San Francisco Chronicle | Dropping turkeys from planes triggers Arkansas festival flap San Francisco Chronicle The 72nd Yellville Turkey Trot opened Friday with questions over whether the turkey drop portion would continue. The Chamber of Commerce for the small northern Arkansas city has distanced itself from the tradition it once endorsed and is hoping a ... |
Anadolu Agency | Turkey: Opposition party calls to ease tensions with US Anadolu Agency Turkey's opposition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader on Friday called on officials in Turkey and the U.S. to deescalate tensions over the visa issue. “It is our suggestion that the U.S. and Turkey deescalate the tension,” Devlet Bahceli said in ... |