Washington Post | Turkey issues warrants for 23 judges and prosecutors Washington Post ISTANBUL — Turkey's state-run news agency says detention warrants have been issued for 23 judges and prosecutors who have been dismissed from their posts. Anadolu news agency said Saturday the warrants were issued for 17 judges and six ... Turkey justice minister to ask for Gulen in Washington Turkey sacks 107 judges, prosecutors over links to failed coup: media Media: Turkey sacks 107 judges, prosecutors over links to failed coup |
Reuters | Russia, Iran, Turkey set up Syria de-escalation zones for at least six months: memorandum Reuters FILE PHOTO: Russian lead negotiator on Syria Alexander Lavrentyev, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari, Kazakh Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov and U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura attend the fourth round of Syria ... Office of Turkey's Hatay governor denies Ankara intends to deploy army to Syria Syria: Russia, Turkey, Iran agree on safe zones at ceasefire talks Turkey and Russia cosy up over missiles |
EUobserver | Dutch government will on voting rights if Turkey holds death penalty vote DutchNews.nl The Dutch government will look into ways of stopping Dutch Turks voting in any referendum on reintroducing the death penalty, the foreign affairs ministry said on Friday. Such a referendum would 'not be compatible with our values,' a spokesman for ... Turkey's accelerated drift from Europe Turkey's leader wants to re-shape the country, and it may not be for the better Wikipedia Turkey's first censorship target after referendum; what next? |
Yeni Şafak English | Turkey, Moldova vow to boost ties Yeni Şafak English Moldova and Turkey have no borders but still their bilateral ties bind the two nations together, Turkish prime minister said on Friday. Addressing a joint press conference with his counterpart Pavel Filip during his two-day visit to Moldova, Binali ... Turkey aims to boost income per capita to over $25000 by 2023, PM Yıldırım says |
WDIV Detroit | Michigan DNR investigating Midland County turkey poaching; reward offered for information WDIV Detroit JEROME TOWNSHIP, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking for information related to a turkey poaching investigation in Midland County. According to the DNR, five turkey carcasses were found April 28 on Castor Road near ... Michigan DNR offering reward for wild turkey poachers Reward offered in turkey poaching case |
Cyprus Mail | Our view: Anastasiades has recklessly broken his deal with Turkey Cyprus Mail WHILE our politicians express their outrage about Turkey's issuing of Navtex warnings, and the media carry speculative reports about the possibility of incidents instigated by Turkey in the sea off Cyprus during the summer, nobody seems interested in ... |
Anadolu Agency | Turkey: CHP deputy head, spokesperson resigns her posts Anadolu Agency Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy head and spokesperson Selin Sayek Boke has resigned her posts on Saturday, criticizing existing party administration over insufficient reactions against the referendum results. Announcing ... Turkey's main opposition CHP spox resigns from her position |
The National Interest Online | America, Turkey and Iran Could Be Headed Toward a Showdown The National Interest Online Hinting it was an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) team would anger some politicians in Tehran, and what is left of the Turkish opposition media will note Erdogan's sacking of thousands of police and security forces has left Turkey ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Trump to Tell Turkey: We're Going to Take Raqqa With the Kurds Foreign Policy (blog) The Obama team had concluded that the Syrian Kurdish troops represented the only viable force on the ground that could capture Raqqa without resorting to deploying a large number of U.S. conventional troops. Turkey vehemently opposes the idea of ... |
Al-Monitor | The real reason behind Turkey's skyrocketing welfare spending Al-Monitor The Turkish government's welfare spending has skyrocketed in recent years, contradicting its rhetoric that the nation is getting richer. Social benefits in Turkey, however, are no longer just a means to support the needy but also a major instrument to ... |