Efforts To Fight Terrorism In Syria Cannot Succeed Without Political Solution

Efforts to fight terrorism and extremists in Syria cannot succeed without a political solution supported by its people, the UN Secretary-General said on Saturday. António Guterres met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an during his very first bilateral visit since assuming his position in January. Turkey is the first leg of a trip that will … Read more

Police Detain Woman Over Gülen Links A Day After Giving Birth

Fadime Günay, who gave birth to a baby boy late on Sunday, was detained by police on Monday, the T24 news website reported. A group of police officers waited outside Antalya’s Alanya Başkent Hospital in order to detain Günay, whose husband was recently taken into custody over alleged links to the Gülen movement, said a … Read more

May Meets Erdogan To Push For Trade, Sign Defence Deal

British Prime Minister Theresa May has signed a $125m defence equipment deal with Turkey as the two countries promised to ramp up trade partnerships. May, who arrived in Turkey on Saturday after a trip to the US, visited both countries for the first time as prime minister, promoting trade agreements to strengthen her hand in … Read more

Turkey’s Erdogan Says He Discussed Defense Industry Cooperation With UK’s May

Turkey and Britain discussed steps towards defense industry cooperation on Saturday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said after a meeting with visiting UK Prime Minister Theresa May. In a statement to reporters, Erdogan said he hoped to boost annual trade with Britain to $20 billion from $15.6 billion now. Erdogan also said an important step between … Read more

Turkish Anger As Greece Rejects Extradition of Eight Soldiers

Turkey has reacted with anger after a Greek court ruled against extraditing eight Turkish soldiers accused of involvement in an attempted coup. Turkey accused Greece of failing in the “fight against terrorism” and said the decision was “politically motivated”. The eight men fled in a helicopter to Greece after last July’s coup attempt but say … Read more

Greece Snubs Turkey Soldiers’ Extradition

The soldiers say they would not receive a fair trial in Turkey Greece’s Supreme Court has ruled against extraditing eight Turkish soldiers whom the Turkish government accuses of being involved in last July’s attempted coup. The eight men fled in a helicopter to Greece after the coup attempt but say they were not involved. Turkey … Read more

Greece Snubs Turkey Soldiers’ Extradition

Greece’s Supreme Court has ruled against extraditing eight Turkish soldiers whom the Turkish government accuses of being involved in last July’s attempted coup. The eight men fled in a helicopter to Greece after the coup attempt but say they were not involved. Turkey has demanded they return to stand trial. The soldiers say their lives … Read more

Turkey’s President Erdogan Wins Power-Boosting Vote

Turkey’s parliament has approved a new draft constitution paving the way for a presidential system of government. The reforms – which would significantly increase the powers of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – received the required three-fifth majority in the assembly. The bill will be put to a referendum, probably in April, and will become law … Read more

NATO Crisis

Turkish President Recep Erdogan alleged, giving the Obama administration a ‘new-year-surprise’, December 28 that Turkey is in possession of “confirmed evidence, with pictures, photos and videos” of the US’ support to ISIS. While it may seem too much to say at this point of time that NATO, given the gravity of the situation triggered by … Read more

Erdogan Sees Progress In Turkish-U.S. Dialogue Under Trump

President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday he believed Turkey’s dialogue with the United States will gain pace after President-elect Donald Trump takes office and they will reach a consensus on regional issues. “I believe we will accelerate dialogue when Mr Trump takes office. I believe we will reach a consensus with Mr Trump, particularly on … Read more

Turkey May Hold Referendum On New Constitution In Early April

A woman walks under snow-covered trees during a snowfall in Istanbul, Turkey Turkey may hold a referendum in the first week of April on a new constitution which would create an executive presidential system, handing incumbent President Tayyip Erdogan greater powers, Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli said on Monday. Parliament’s general assembly is due to … Read more

Turkey’s Erdoğan Prepares For A Bloodbath [Article]

The Turkish government immediately blamed Erdoğan’s former ally-turned-rival Fethullah Gülen for being behind the plot, the genesis of which remains unclear, but the simple fact is that none of the material Turkish officials have given to their US counterparts has yet risen to the standard of proof — let alone credible evidence — to support … Read more

Mother Detained Over Gülen Links As Premature Baby Lies In Intensive Care [Video]

Ş.A., a former private school teacher and mother of a week-old premature infant, was taken into police custody over links to the faith-based Gülen movement, while she was on her way to the hospital to feed the baby. As part of an investigation carried out by Aksaray Public Prosecutor Ayhan Demir, Ş.A. was detained by … Read more

IS Claims Turkey Nightclub Attack

So-called Islamic State says it was behind the new year attack on a Turkish nightclub that killed 39 people. The group said in a statement it was carried out by “a heroic soldier”. At least 600 revellers were celebrating in the early hours of Sunday at Istanbul’s Reina nightclub when the gunman began firing indiscriminately. … Read more

Turkish Police In Court For First Istanbul Trial Over Coup Plot

Twenty-nine police officers have gone on trial in a Turkish prison accused of trying to overthrow the government in the failed July coup. It is the first trial of alleged plotters to take place in Istanbul since the abortive coup. Turkey has arrested some 40,000 people and sacked even more after parts of the army … Read more

Turkey Cafe Boss Held For Erdogan ‘tea Insult’

The boss of a cafeteria at a Turkish opposition newspaper has been detained after saying he would refuse to serve tea to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Senol Buran, cafeteria head at Cumhuriyet, was remanded accused of insulting the president. He denies the refusal was an insult, his lawyer said. Turkey has cracked down on dissent … Read more

Turkey Targets 10,000 Social Media Users In ‘terror’ Probe

Turkey is investigating 10,000 people on suspicion of using social media to support terrorism, its interior ministry has said. They are accused of insulting government officials online, or what the ministry called “terror-related activity” on the internet. The ministry said the fight against terrorism was being carried out “with determination” on social media. The authorities … Read more

Bana Alabed, Aleppo’s Tweeting Girl, Meets Turkey’s President Erdogan

Bana Alabed – the seven-year-old Syrian who tweeted about life inside rebel-held east Aleppo – has met Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Bana and her little brother have been pictured sitting on Mr Erdogan’s knee in the presidential complex in Ankara. President Erdogan sent a special representative to Syria to collect Bana and her family … Read more

On The Assassination Of Russian Ambassador In Turkey

The relations between unpredictable allies, Russia and Turkey, appear to have deteriorated in the past few years. The relationship between Moscow and Ankara have deteriorated since the Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet shot a Russian Su-24 bomber out of the Syrian skies, citing an airspace violation that did not take place. This is one … Read more

Russia To Boost Security After Killing

Russia’s intelligence services are to develop extra security measures for its embassies following the killing of its ambassador to Turkey. Andrei Karlov was shot dead as he gave a speech on Monday in Ankara. The gunman, Mevlut Mert Altintas, 22, an Ankara policeman, was apparently protesting at Russia’s involvement in Syria’s Aleppo. He was later … Read more