CNBC | How Turkey might have ruined its relationship with the EU CNBC Top European leaders were frosty when reacting to Turkey's referendum Sunday, in which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan bolstered his grip on power. "(Turkey's EU) membership prospects are buried," Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern said in a statement ... Turkey's Strongman Weakens Stocks Erdogan revives spectre of death penalty in Turkey Cyr: Referendum 'victory' might prove costly for Turkey's president |
New York Times | Why Giuliani Held a Secret Meeting With Turkey's Leader - The New ... New York Times Rudolph W. Giuliani, who is negotiating in the case of Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader, said he was seeking a resolution that would promote national security ... Giuliani Depicts Client as Possible Pawn in US, Turkey Deal |
NPR | Where Erdogan's Victory In Turkey Referendum Vote Leaves The Opposition NPR NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with novelist, essayist and activist Elif Safak following the referendum vote in Turkey that expanded the president's powers. Facebook; Twitter. Google+. Email. Get The Stories That Grabbed Us This Week. Delivered to your ... |
The National Interest Online | Making US-Turkey Relations Great Again? The National Interest Online Turkey held its most important referendum in history last Sunday, April 16. President Erdogan's dream of an executive presidency seemed to come true, as 51 percent of voters said yes. The new president, scheduled to be elected in 2019, will have ... Turkey's Erdogan Says Will Meet With Trump Next Month Turkey's Erdogan to meet US President Trump on May 16-17 Donald Trump to meet with Turkey's President Erdogan in first official White House visit |
U.S. News & World Report | Turkey Says European Rights Court Has No Jurisdiction Over Referendum U.S. News & World Report Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, accompanied by his deputies Bulent Arinc (not pictured) and Bekir Bozdag (R), speaks during a news conference at Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul in this June 3, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Stringer/Files ... The West shouldn't ignore Turkey's budding authoritarianism A new political order won't solve Turkey's problems Turkish election board rejects calls to annul referendum result |
Bloomberg | Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Says Worst Is Over for Economy Bloomberg Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that the nation's economy will see better conditions going forward and promised to push ahead with new reforms that he considers the main drivers for growth. Turkey has been rattled by political ... Turkey targeting 5-6 percent annual growth: Deputy PM |
Turkey eyes stronger ties with Central America Daily Sabah In recent years, Turkey has sought to explore new overseas markets and this has been marked by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's visits to Africa and Latin America. In January last year, he led a large business delegation to Chile, Peru and Ecuador. |
Among Arabs, Diverging Views on Turkey's Erdogan Wall Street Journal (subscription) ISTANBUL—Syrian merchant Bassel Fouad was once active in the opposition to his country's president, Bashar al-Assad, and sees him as a tyrant who destroyed Syria with his iron-fisted authoritarian rule. Mr. Fouad, who now lives in southern Turkey ... |
Reuters | Russia says metro bomber funded by 'international terrorists' in Turkey: RIA Reuters Fourteen people were killed in the attack. Russia's Investigative Committee said Akram Azimov, the brother of the suspected organizer of the attack, had transferred money from Turkey to the suspected bomber, Akbarzhon Jalilov, RIA reported. ADVERTISING. St. Petersburg Metro terrorist attack financed from Turkey – investigators St. Pete Metro Blast Suspect Received Money From Terrorist Group in Turkey |
euronews | Turkey's youth fighting back | Euronews euronews Sulukule is one of Istanbul's oldest neighbourhoods. Located in the west of the city, it has played home to Turkey's Roma community for a thousand years. |