U.S. News & World Report | Turkey Urges Iraqi Kurds to Drop Referendum, Cites Sanctions U.S. News & World Report Bozdag's comments followed back-to-back meetings of Turkey's cabinet and National Security Council, both of which were chaired by President Tayyip Erdogan. The president has also said parliament will convene on Saturday to discuss the response to the ... Turkey Says Kurd Independence Vote Is Direct Security Threat The Latest: Turkey says Kurdish referendum plans illegal Turkey Issues Final Call to Iraqi Kurds to Cancel Independence Vote |
New York Post | Miss Turkey stripped of title over controversial tweet New York Post ANKARA, Turkey — Organizers have stripped Miss Turkey 2017 of her crown over a social media posting that was deemed insulting to the memory of the 250 people killed while opposing last year's failed military coup. Miss Turkey stripped of her crown over anti-Erdogan comment Miss Turkey Dethroned Over 'Unacceptable' Tweet About Attempted Coup Miss Turkey stripped of her crown over coup tweet |
PEOPLE.com | Syrian-American journalist and her mother, friends of ISIS hostage ... ABC News Halla Barakat and her mother Orouba were Syrians living in Turkey and close friends of American humanitarian aid worker Kayla Mueller, who was taken ... American Journalist and Activist Mom Found Strangled and Stabbed in Turkey: Reports Syrian opposition activist and her journalist daughter murdered in Turkey Syrian-American journalist killed in Turkey |
Financial Times | Turkey starts to deploy troops to northern Syrian province Financial Times Turkey has stepped up the deployment of troops to a northern Syrian province dominated by a jihadist group, deepening both its military involvement in the conflict and its co-operation with Russia, according to two Turkish officials. Troops with ... Greece: Court decisions pave way for first forcible returns of asylum-seekers under EU-Turkey deal Greek court says Syrian refugees can be returned to Turkey Turkey accuses US of hypocrisy as it joins Russia for further military action in Syria |
euronews | Pladis passes on Nestle's candy in favor of upmarket push Reuters Late on Friday, Karakas said Pladis, which is owned by Turkey's Yildiz Holding, had decided to pass. “Nestle North American assets at the end did not seem to have a feasible complementarity to our existing business there, hence we decided not to bid,” ... Turkey's Pladis eyeing Nestle's US candy amid expansion plan |
Vanguard | Turkey: 19 migrants killed, 11 missing after boat sinks ABC News Turkish medics carry a survivor from a capsized ship to a hospital in Kocaeli, Turkey, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. A fishing boat carrying migrants sank off Turkey's coast in the Black Sea early Friday, killing more than 10 and leaving others missing, the ... The Latest: Migrant Death Toll off Turkey Rises to 15 Turkey: 4 migrants killed, 20 missing after boat sinks 15 dead as migrant boat sinks off Turkey's Black Sea coast ... |
Reuters | Exclusive: Turkey to deploy troops inside Syria's Idlib - Erdogan Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday Turkey will deploy troops in Syria's northern Idlib region as part of a so-called de-escalation agreement brokered by Russia last month. The “de-escalation” zones, agreed by Turkey, ... Donald Trump gives 'FRIEND' Erdogan 'very high marks' for running Turkey Iraq crisis has stopped escalation of US-Turkey tension Turkey's Contempt for Peaceful Protest—Even in the US |
Financial Times | Iraqi Kurdistan referendum poses challenge for Turkey Financial Times For Turkey the spectre of Kurdish independence presents a particularly complex challenge. Ankara has been fighting Kurdish militants inside Turkey for more than three decades. Yet Turkey and the KRG are staunch allies, economically and militarily. Turkey, Iran, Iraq consider counter-measures over Kurdish referendum Turkey Warns of Global Conflict if Iraq or Syria Break Up Turkey, Iran, Iraq Warn Of 'Countermeasures' If Kurdish Independence Vote Goes Ahead |
Reuters | Germany limits export guarantees for Turkey trade amid rift Reuters BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government has capped the amount of “Hermes” export guarantees it provides for trade with Turkey at 1.5 billion euros ($1.80 billion), a foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday, as a rift between the two NATO powers ... |
The Hill | NATO needs to admit Turkey is shredding democratic values The Hill And Erdoğan's reign has led Turkey down a seriously bad path when it comes to the values that we are supposed to share with all NATO members. We also have a strong reaction when we hear Erdoğan's son-in-law, a cabinet minister in the government, say ... |