USA TODAY | Turkey sees a threat in US plan against ISIS in Raqqa, Syria USA TODAY ANKARA, Turkey — U.S.-Turkey relations would be harmed if the United States goes ahead with its plan to partner with a Kurdish militia in Syria to clear the Islamic State from its de facto capital of Raqqa, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said ... Tense Turkey awaits Trump's decision on retaking ISIS capital in Syria McCain: Turkey, Kurdish tensions in Syria a looming 'train wreck' Turkey warns US relations at risk if Kurds help retake Raqqa |
USA TODAY | Turkey wants these 5 things from President Trump USA TODAY ANKARA, Turkey — Relations have been strained lately between the United States and NATO-ally Turkey, one of the world's most populous Muslim countries. But President Trump has an opportunity to turn things around in Turkey's view. All he needs to do ... As a new relationship is tested, Turkey keeps high hopes for Trump Turkey Wants Trump To Change Obama's Policies On Syria And A Failed 2016 Coup Turkey to Extend State of Emergency |
The New York Review of Books | Turkey: The Return of the Sultan The New York Review of Books On closer inspection, however, what is happening in Turkey shows distinct traces of an earlier phase of Islamic-minded autocracy in the country's history. Coming after an era of pro-Western democratization early in Erdoğan's tenure, the recent shift ... |
U.S. News & World Report | The Latest: Dutch PM Tells Turkey Minister: 'Don't Show Up!' U.S. News & World Report Kalin argued that campaigners who rally for a "no" vote in Turkey's upcoming referendum to expand the president's powers "including the PKK and other terror organizations" can freely meet in Europe, but Turkish politicians cannot campaign for a "yes" vote. Merkel warns Turkey over democracy while urging closer ties Turkey Hopes Discounts, Fuel Subsidies Can Reverse Tourism Plunge Merkel tells Turkey to stop Nazi references; Turkey repeats comparison |
CBS News | Mike Pence says Turkey ties are "affirmation" of decision to fire Michael Flynn CBS News WASHINGTON -- Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that former national security adviser Michael Flynn's work to further the interests of the government of Turkey is “an affirmation” of President Donald Trump's decision to ask for his resignation. Disgraced Trump adviser Mike Flynn admits he worked as a “foreign agent” for the Turkish government Spicer defends Flynn's past lobbying that may have helped Turkey White House: Trump didn't know about Flynn's ties to Turkey |
The Hill | VP Pence: Turkey lobbying 'an affirmation' of decision to fire Flynn ABC News Vice President Mike Pence called revelations that former national security adviser Michael Flynn's lobbying efforts may have benefited Turkey an "affirmation" that President Trump was right in firing him. "It is an affirmation of the president's ... Pence: Flynn's Turkey ties 'affirmation' of his ouster Revelation that fired national security adviser Mike Flynn lobbied for Turkey shows Trump was RIGHT to demand he ... |
PBS NewsHour | Former Trump aide Flynn says lobbying may have helped Turkey PBS NewsHour WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who was fired from his prominent White House job last month, has registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent for $530,000 worth of lobbying work ... Flynn Admits Lobbying May Have Helped Turkey |
Delano.lu | Whither Turkey-EU relations? Delano.lu The EU-Turkey refugee deal, struck in March 2016, aims to address the flow of migrants and asylum seekers traveling across the Aegean sea from Turkey to the Greek islands. Greece was allowed to return “all new irregular migrants” to Turkey. In exchange ... |
Jackson Clarion Ledger | Report your turkey harvests Jackson Clarion Ledger Mississippi Game check is now available online for turkey hunters to report their harvests online. According to MDWFP, after hunters create their profiles in MGC, reporting the harvest takes only a few moments. Hunters will provide basic information ... |
Voice of America | Turkey's 'Islamic State Leader' Is Arrested Once Again Voice of America FILE- Halis Bayancuk, a Turkish cleric detained several times on suspicion of aiding al-Qaida, in Istanbul, Turkey, March 22, 2015. Bayancuk, 31, also known as Abu Hanzala, has cautioned Ankara against taking a more active role in the U.S.-led fight again. |