Turkish posts
CNN Politics Both the US State Department and law enforcement sources have said that Turkish security officials were involved in the assault of protesters who were demonstrating against President Erdogan outside the residence of Turkish Ambassador Serdar Kılıç
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106 months ago
Reuters Several hundred demonstrators waving Turkish flags gathered outside the Turkish consulate in the Dutch city of Rotterdam on Saturday, demanding to see the Turkish minister for family affairs as a dispute between the two countries escalated.
108 months ago
Newsweek Germany has an expatriate population of around 1.5 million Turkish citizens.
109 months ago
Reuters Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan discussed an attack on Turkish troops in Syria with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as Turkish-backed rebels pressed an offensive to take the Syrian city of al-Bab from Islamic State. http://reut.rs/2gucRbD
112 months ago
The WorldPost Russia has summoned the Turkish military attache over the incident.
123 months ago
The New Yorker Dexter Filkins on an emerging clash between neighbors.
124 months ago
TIME The Cumhuriyet paper published what it said were images of Turkish trucks carrying ammunition to Syrian militants.
124 months ago
MSN News Turkish F16s warned the jet over the airspace violations before shooting it down, the military official said.
124 months ago
TIME Photo “I am drawn to subject matter that makes you feel as though you are traveling through time and Kırkpınar fascinated me with its history and how it has remained an integral part of Turkish culture,” says Turkish photographer Pari Dukovic.
Inside the World of Turkish Oil Wrestling
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Turkish photographer Pari Dukovic photographed the sport of yağlı güreş, or oil wrestling. The sport is at the heart of Kırkpınar, a festival in the Turkish city of Edirne which is soon celebrating its 651st anniversary.
125 months ago
CNN "The information from Russia this morning was that this happened by mistake and that they respect Turkish borders and that it will not be repeated," Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday. http://cnn.it/1jKgz19
126 months ago
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