Los Angeles Times | Turkey's bleak media scene: Arrests, closures and closed trials Los Angeles Times In June 2015, Turkish journalist Can Dundar published photographs and posted a video on his newspaper's website showing that the government had been secretly trucking arms to Syrian rebels and disguising the shipments as humanitarian aid deliveries. Ankara Prosecutor Prepares Indictment on Turkey's Failed Coup Attempt Suspects |
Reuters | Erdogan anger as Germany-Turkey war of words escalates BBC News He said a German-Turkish journalist detained by Turkey was a "German agent" and a member of the outlawed Kurdish militant group, the PKK. A source in Germany's foreign ministry told Reuters the claims were "absurd". Earlier German Chancellor Angela ... Turkey accuses Germany of aiding its enemies, as row escalates Turkey Claims Germany Is Out to Scupper Referendum on Boosting Erdogan's Powers Turkey summons German envoy after minister speech axed |
Washington Post | These photos show what it's like being a Syrian refugee in Turkey Washington Post For the past four years, photographer Emin Ozmen has been documenting the plight of Syrian refugees living in Turkey. According to the United Nations refugee agency, there are more than 2,8 million registered Syrian refugees in Turkey. And more than ... |
Reuters | Walls, drones and mines: Turkey tightens border as Syria incursion deepens Reuters HOYUK MILITARY OUTPOST, Turkey Turkey is steadily sealing its frontier with Syria, long infiltrated in both directions by fighters and smugglers, with fences, minefields, ditches and a wall that will snake even through the most mountainous regions. Turkey, US on collision course over Kurdish role in battle for Raqqa Turkey's Euphrates Shield Military Intervention. Towards the Division of Northern Syria? Donors Visit Frontline IOM Operations in Turkey |
Financial Times | Turkey: Erdogan's second revolution Financial Times An audio version of the best of the Financial Times's Big Reads — in-depth reporting from FT correspondents around the world. Listen to longform stories that explore and explain key themes in world news, science and business. Produced by Anna Dedhar. |
Deutsche Welle | Germany and Turkey vie to host Euro 2024 Deutsche Welle Germany and Turkey may be about to contest the right to host Euro 2024, confirming themselves as the only candidates after the deadline for applications passed. The host will be decided by UEFA in September 2018. Bildergalerie Fußballer nicht bei der ... Germany, Turkey remain bidders for Euro 2024 as Nordic nations drop out Germany and Turkey vie for Euro 2024 hosting Turkey or Germany to host Euro 2024 |
DesMoinesRegister.com | Springville tops Turkey Valley for second straight Class 1A state title DesMoinesRegister.com When the whistle sounded to end the Class 1A girls' basketball state championship game on Friday night, the Springville players knew exactly where to go. After receiving their medals and state championship trophy, they filed quickly toward the winner's ... Springville Tops Turkey Valley for 1A State Championship State basketball: Springville repeats as 1A champion over Turkey Valley, 45-36 |
Live Science | Turkey Séance Video? Birds Circling Dead Cat Is Normal, Really Live Science Although it looks incredibly strange to human eyes, the behavior is typical for the wild birds, Mark Hatfield, a wildlife biologist for the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) in Georgia, said in a blog post. "They're just making sure that it's no ... Turkey trot around dead cat strikes awe Turkey Death Dance: Viral Video Shows Birds in Bizarre Dance Around Dead Cat What Are These Turkeys Seen Circling a Dead Cat in Randolph Up To? |
Montgomery Advertiser | ASU still hasn't been paid for Turkey Day Classic Montgomery Advertiser Almost four months after Alabama State University's annual Turkey Day Classic, the university it still waiting to be paid profits from the event, board trustees said during a Friday morning meeting. “The university has done everything that is required ... HarCal to end Turkey Day contract with Alabama State University |
Skift | Turkey's Travel Chiefs Look to Arab Tourists to Make Up for Reduced European Visitors Skift In this Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 photo, Suleiman Herwis, a Saudi Arabia-based physician, stands on the balcony of a flat in the Black Sea region town of Fatsa, Turkey. He says he is looking forward to vacations in this remote but more conservative part of ... |