Reuters | Erdogan says Turkey will respond to any threats on its border Reuters ISTANBUL President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday Turkey would not watch passively as weapons are sent to Kurdish fighters on its southern border, saying his country would respond to any threats to national security. The United States has been arming ... Trump meets with Turkey's Erdogan on Syria One year on from the failed coup, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is more autocratic than ever G20 'honored' Turkey's role in managing migrant crisis, Merkel says |
Kathimerini | FM: Turkey had no intention of compromising Kathimerini Greece has blamed Turkey for the collapse of the talks on Friday to reunify divided Cyprus saying Ankara willfully “drove the Crans-Montana conference to an impasse” and revealed its true intention to perpetuate its military presence on the island ... Turkey criticizes Greek FM's statements on Cyprus talks Turkey criticizes Greek FM's remarks on Cyprus issue Greece Blames Turkey for Failure of Cyprus Reunification Talks |
TIME | Turkey's 'Justice Marchers' Are Walking to Istanbul to Protest Erdogan TIME After 21 days on his feet, no one could blame Kamal Kilicdaroglu for wanting to wear sandals instead of marching boots. Yet the 68-year-old leader of Turkey's largest opposition party apologizes to TIME for his casual footwear while on a break from his ... A Long March for Justice in Turkey Why in the World Does Turkey Want an Aircraft Carrier? EU Parliament Advises Freeze of Turkey's Membership Talks Over Human Rights and Democracy Concerns |
FRANCE 24 | Turkey braces for grand finale of daring 'Justice March' FRANCE 24 Over the past three weeks, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, head of Turkey's main secular opposition CHP (Republican People's Party), has been leading a 'Justice March' from the capital, Ankara, to Istanbul in the searing summer heat. On Saturday, the penultimate ... Opposition leader's 'Justice March' will change Turkey's political landscape Turkey opposition chief enters Istanbul in 'march for justice' Turkey's justice march: Democracy bouncing back? |
NPR | Amnesty International Says Turkey Detained Its Country Director NPR Amnesty International says that Turkish authorities have detained its country director for Turkey, Idil Eser, amid a sweeping crackdown on dissent. The U.K.-based rights group says Eser was taken into custody Wednesday morning with seven other human ... Turkey Detains a 2nd Amnesty International Leader Amnesty says Turkey director and activists detained in Istanbul Turkey must free jailed human rights defenders |
BBC Sport | Nigeria's Echiejile, Troost-Ekong and Ezekiel move to Turkey - BBC ... BBC Sport Nigeria internationals Elderson Echiejile, William Troost-Ekong and Imoh Ezekiel all join Turkish Super Lig clubs. |
ESPN FC | Imoh Ezekiel adds to Nigerian contingent in Turkey ESPN FC One-cap Nigeria international Imoh Ezekiel has become the latest Super Eagle to move to the Super Lig, with the striker being unveiled by Konyaspor on Friday. Ezekiel, who was one of Nigeria's standout players at last summer's Rio 2016 Olympics ... |
Financial Times | Assets worth $11bn seized in Turkey crackdown Financial Times Turkey has seized assets worth at least $11bn from nearly 1,000 businesses as part of a government crackdown in the year since a failed coup. The government has seized or appointed an administrator to 965 companies that employ 46,357 people, ... |
Nikkei Asian Review | Japanese firms exporting to Africa via Turkey Nikkei Asian Review ISTANBUL -- Japanese corporations like electronics titan Panasonic and steelmaker Toyo Kohan are leveraging their presence in Turkey to make inroads into Africa, supplying products to the continent from their low-cost manufacturing bases here and other ... |
Irish Times | Report: Turkey detains 29 IS militants in raids in Istanbul ABC News Turkey has been hit by a series of deadly attacks carried out by IS or Kurdish militants and has stepped up anti-terrorism operations across the country. About 750 people with alleged IS links were detained in a major police sweep earlier this year. IS ... Is it safe to go back to Turkey? Suspects detained on Büyükada were planning to fuel unrest across Turkey: report |