NPR | Suspect in Istanbul Rampage on New Year's Is Captured, Turkey Says New York Times The police in Turkey have arrested the man accused of carrying out a deadly attack on an Istanbul nightclub early on New Year's Day, killing 39 people, including a police officer and 25 foreigners, according to the semiofficial Anadolu news agency as ... State Media: Turkey Arrests 'Main Suspect' From Deadly New Year's Attack Istanbul Nightclub Attack Involved Intelligence Organization: Turkey Turkey New Year's Gunman Reportedly Captured in Istanbul |
International Business Times | Syria War: Rebels To Attend Peace Talks Backed By Russia, Turkey In Kazakhstan International Business Times Syrian rebel groups have decided to attend peace talks backed by Russia and Turkey in Kazakhstan to press for full implementation of a ceasefire they say has been widely violated by the government and its Iranian-backed allies. Russia, President Bashar ... Syria rebel factions to attend Russia, Turkey-backed talks Russia's Deal With Turkey on Flights Over Syria is More Than Meets the Eye The Russo-Iran-Turkey alliance |
Washington Times | Turkey's wavering support for religious freedom Washington Times I walked into the Ankara airport on Dec. 20, after a long day of eye-opening meetings, to the news on CNN International — the Russian ambassador to Turkey had just been shot. Our U.S. ambassador to Turkey, John Bass, a career diplomat who expertly ... |
Financial Times | Fears Grow Turkey Is Getting Sucked into Syrian Conflict Voice of America "In a country like Turkey, involved in actual military operations in more than one foreign country, as well as large-scale anti-terror operations with the country itself, to ... reinforce ... an existing Turkish unit in Syria around al-Bab itself, I ... Is Turkey still pursuing an Islamist foreign policy? Bill to cement Erdoğan's power passes first vote in Turkey Review: 'The New Turkey and its Discontents' |
Middle East Eye | Blast Targeting Police in Southeast Turkey Kills 4 Officers New York Times ISTANBUL — A roadside bomb in a pre-dominantly Kurdish city in southeast Turkey on Monday killed four policemen and wounded two others, according to the state-run news agency. Anadolu Agency said the explosion occurred near Dicle University in the ... Four police killed in Turkey roadside bomb attack, says official Terror attack in SE Turkey Police officers killed by blast in Turkey |
Daily Sabah | Turkey's first city hospital opens in Anatolian heartland to boost healthcare services Daily Sabah In a small city in central Turkey, a modern hospital complex, the first in the country's ambitious 'city hospitals' project, opened yesterday. The hospital in Yozgat represents the next step in the government's health reforms and will offer diverse ... |
CBS Local | Belligerent Turkey Terrorizes Westchester Mother And Daughter CBS Local The Malone's backyard on Fifth Avenue backs up to a treeline and open space, but they were baffled by the turkey's bad behavior — trapping them in their vehicle for five minutes. “Totally weird,” Joy said. “It never happens. We see all sorts of ... |
9news.com.au | Syrian girl tweets about new life in Turkey after fleeing Aleppo 9news.com.au A seven-year-old girl whose Twitter account offered a glimpse into the horrors of the Syrian war has posted about her new life in Turkey. Bana Alabed, a self-proclaimed "peace preacher", has posted a series of heartwarming tweets saying she and her ... |
TRT World | Can Turkey shut down Incirlik Air Base? TRT World Turkey has accused the US of not supporting its military operations against Daesh. Ankara is now using the key Incirlik military air base, located in the country's southeastern Adana province, as a bargaining chip. The base has been important for NATO ... |
Kurdistan24 | Turkey arrests Iranian Kurdish writers Kurdistan24 MARDIN, Turkey (Kurdistan24) – Turkish authorities arrested two Kurdish activists from Iranian Kurdistan while they were at a cafe in Mardin, PEN Kurdish reported on Monday. Sajad Jahanfard and Hasan Balade were two Kurds from Iran visiting the Kurdish ... |