New York Times | Amid Turkey's Purge, a Renewed Attack on Kurdish Culture New York Times Turkey's current leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, loosened many of these restrictions toward the end of the last decade, in what some described as a “Kurdish opening.” But repression began again after a cease-fire with Kurdish militants fell apart in 2015. Turkey's Coming Chaos Turkey returns fire on YPG in Syria, warplanes hit militants in Iraq Turkey: Military Returned Fire Against Syrian Kurds |
TRT World | Turkey warns Cyprus talks are last chance for reunification ABC News Turkey's foreign minister on Thursday scolded Greece and Greek Cypriots to "wake up from their dream" that Ankara will withdraw all of its troops from Cyprus and give up military rights there as part of any deal to reunify the ethnically divided island ... Turkey dismisses claims of troop withdrawal from Cyprus Turkey denies Cyprus troop withdrawal offer in crunch talks Cyprus peace talks: an island caught between the EU and Turkey? |
Arab News | US-backed SDF sees big risk of clash with Turkey in northwest Syria Reuters Turkey has recently deployed reinforcements into the area, according to Turkey-backed rebel groups, prompting SDF concern that Ankara is planning to attack nearby areas that are under SDF control. The SDF is an alliance of Kurdish and Arab groups ... SDF sees big risk of clash with Turkey in Syria |
euronews | Turkey to implement mosques in schools under new rules euronews Turkey's Education Ministry unveiled new regulations this week that require every new school in the country be outfitted with gender-separated Muslim prayer rooms. The new regulations were published in the government's official newspaper and call for ... |
U.S. News & World Report | The Death of Democracy in Turkey U.S. News & World Report On June 17, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced as illegitimate the ongoing protest march from Turkish capital Ankara to Istanbul, organized to demand justice regarding Erdogan's media crackdown and led by Turkey's main opposition ... Turkey tells Twitter to shut down American's account Germany warns Turkey presidential bodguards named by USA not welcome at G20 summit Erdogan rally during G20 summit not possible, Germany to tell Turkey |
KABC-TV | Dog crashes orchestra performance in Turkey KABC-TV During a performance by the Vienna Chamber Orchestra in Ephesus, Turkey on June 20, a dog wandered on stage and received a loud cheer from the crowd. The dog made itself comfortable, sitting next to the concertmaster as the orchestra performed the ... This is boring, can't you play some Bach? Hilarious moment a dog walks on stage and lays down to listen to orchestra ... Dog takes over Vienna Chamber Orchestra's Turkey concert in major videobomb |
CNBC | Investors ought to follow the classic advice of 'Old Turkey': Strategist Jeff Saut CNBC He wants them to take advice from the 1923 Edwin Lefèvre book "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator," which is considered a very loosely based account of securities trader Jesse Livermore's life. "They [the book] refer to a guy named 'Old Turkey' who's a ... |
Washington Post | Amid crisis with Arab states, Qatar minister to visit Turkey Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's state television says Qatar's defense minister will arrive in Turkey for talks amid the Gulf Arab states' feud with their tiny neighbor. TRT television says that the Qatari minister will meet with his Turkish counterpart on ... Leading Qatari construction company to subcontract all projects with Turkey Qatar 'grateful' for Turkey's support during blockade Qatar, Turkey defence ministers to meet |
Qatar defense minister to visit Turkey: Turkish ministry sources Reuters ANKARA Qatar's defense minister is due to visit Ankara on Friday and will hold talks with his Turkish counterpart, sources at Turkey's defense ministry said on Thursday. Turkey has backed Doha in its rift with four Arab states, which are boycotting the ... |
Deutsche Welle | In Turkey, hope for 'justice is fading away just like my muscles' Deutsche Welle As for thousands in Turkey, a government decree ended Nuriye Gulmen and Semih Ozakca's careers. In protest, the pair started a hunger strike 113 days ago - they have languished in prison since their arrests on day 75. Türkei Hungerstreik - Nuriye ... |