NPR | Turkey Says Autopsies Of Syrian Victims Show Evidence Of Sarin Exposure NPR Autopsies of victims of a deadly attack in Khan Shaykhun, Syria, show they were killed by chemical weapons, Turkey's Health Ministry says. The Turkish government says dozens of victims were treated across the border in Turkey, and several died. Banned Nerve Agent Sarin Used in Syria Chemical Attack, Turkey Says Chemical Attack Probe Aided by Presence of Victims in Turkey Turkey says autopsies prove "chemical weapon" attack in Syria |
Financial Times | A breach between Turkey and the EU that suits both sides Financial Times Negotiations on Turkey's membership of the EU that began amid fanfare in 2005 soon stalled and have long lain moribund but neither side has wanted to bury them. Now Mr Erdogan, barnstorming across Turkey to eke out every referendum vote, talks of ... Crackdown hits Dutch dual citizens in Turkey Dutch citizens critical of Erdogan prevented from leaving Turkey: report Up to 100 Dutch citizens 'prevented from leaving Turkey after criticising President Erdogan' |
The Hill (blog) | What Tillerson's meeting in Turkey reveals about Trump's America First The Hill (blog) Much has been made in the press about U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley's refuting the rhetoric of the previous administration that “Assad must go” in Syria. Given less attention, but arguably of more importance given Turkey's location, ... |
Anadolu Agency | Turkey: Greek Cypriot's hydrocarbon bid 'unacceptable' Anadolu Agency "Furthermore, a significant segment of one of the relevant areas, namely block number 6, falls within Turkey's continental shelf. Foreign companies shall never, under any conditions, be permitted to carry out unauthorized hydrocarbon exploration and ... |
BBC News | Plan to service UK F-35 jets in Turkey sparks security concerns - BBC BBC News Security concerns have been raised about plans to carry out major servicing work on the UK's new F-35 fighter jets in Turkey. SNP MP George Kerevan is to call ... Security concerns raised over plans to service British fighter jets in Turkey Plan to service F-35 jets in Turkey raises serious security concerns ... |
BBC News | Australia warns of Anzac Day terror threat in Turkey BBC News The Australian government has warned that terrorists may seek to target Anzac Day commemorations in Turkey later this month. The anniversary on 25 April marks the first major battle involving Australia and New Zealand in World War One. Australian ... Terrorists may seek to target Anzac Day commemorations in Turkey, Foreign Minister Murray McCully says Australia, New Zealand warn of possible attack in Turkey Australia warns Turkey about possible terror attack on Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli |
EurActiv | Understanding Trexit: What Brexit means for Turkey? EurActiv Brexit will throw up many challenges for the UK's trade with Turkey. A long period without a trade deal would be harmful to all sides, writes Onur Bulbul. Onur Bulbul is the founder and president of InnoNative Advisors. He has previously served as a ... |
Press TV | Turkey plans military incursion into Iraq: Report Press TV Turkey is reportedly planning to launch a military incursion into northern Iraq in an alleged bid to target the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), viewed by Ankara as a terrorist organization. Turkey's pro-government Yeni Safak daily reported on Thursday ... Turkey planning new operation against PKK |
Deutsche Welle | Brain drain trend 'very dangerous for Turkey' Deutsche Welle A study conducted by our European-Turkish Foundation for Education and Economic Research (TAVAK) found that between 2006 and 2012, nearly 253,000 mostly well-educated Turkish-Germans left Germany for Turkey. They felt discriminated against due ... |
Chron.com | Dream season for Texas turkey hunters Chron.com If a Texas turkey hunter imagined the perfect spring hunting season, it almost certainly would look a lot like this one. "It would be hard to come up with a better situation than the one a lot of people are seeing this year," said Jason Hardin, who ... |