• Researchers enter Saudi consulate

    Researchers enter Saudi consulate

    istanbul October 15, 2018 19:32 Hot Recent News

    Turkish and Saudi researchers have entered the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. That is the last place where journalist Jamal Khashoggi is seen alive. He entered the building in early October and did not come out anymore.

  • Matter-Brunson hustles US and Turkey

    Matter-Brunson hustles US and Turkey

    istanbul October 13, 2018 21:32 Hot Recent News

    After the release of the American preacher Andrew Brunson and his departure from Turkey, the presidents of Turkey and the United States can get together again through Twitter. Brunson, who was held in Turkey for about two years on suspected ties with terror organizations until Friday afternoon, was at the center of a serious dispute between Ankara and Washington.

  • 'Turkey has audio evidence of death Khashoggi'

    'Turkey has audio evidence of death Khashoggi'

    washington dc October 12, 2018 06:00 Hot Recent News

    Employees of the Turkish government have told colleagues from the United States that they have video and audio evidence that the journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. The Americans say to The Washington Post that especially the audio evidence is very strong. It would be heard that Khashoggi is arrested, tortured and eventually killed and cut into pieces.

  • Turks and Saudi's are joining forces in missing cases

    Turks and Saudi's are joining forces in missing cases

    washington October 11, 2018 22:32 Hot Recent News

    Turkey has accepted a proposal from Saudi Arabia to jointly investigate the case of the missing Saudi journalist. A joint team has to investigate 'all aspects' of the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, says a spokesperson for the Turkish president Erdogan against the Anadolu news agency.

  • What did the 15 agents do with Khashoggi?

    What did the 15 agents do with Khashoggi?

    riyad October 10, 2018 02:48 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish police and intelligence services minutely follow the corridors of a team of fifteen Saudi agents that are held responsible for the mysterious disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. In addition, they will soon start an investigation at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, where the prominent journalist was last seen.

  • 'Abominable murder' Saudi journalist in Turkey

    'Abominable murder' Saudi journalist in Turkey

    riyad October 8, 2018 05:16 Hot Recent News

    The prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who is missing since he visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week, was tortured and murdered by a flown-in liquidation team. Saudi agents then cut his body into pieces and smuggled it out of the building in boxes.

  • Advisor Erdogan: Khashoggi was murdered

    Advisor Erdogan: Khashoggi was murdered

    ankara October 7, 2018 17:48 Hot Recent News

    The Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the consulate of Saudi Arabia. That is what Yasin Aktay, adviser to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the Turkish ruling party AK, told TV channel CNN Turk. He said earlier that Khashoggi did not leave the consulate in a 'normal way'.

  • Turkish police think that Khashoggi is dead

    Turkish police think that Khashoggi is dead

    ankara October 7, 2018 01:32 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish authorities think that the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is dead. He would have been killed when he visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to fulfill some formalities. Two sources have said this to the Reuters news agency.

  • Austrian journalist arrested in Turkey

    Austrian journalist arrested in Turkey

    ankara/vienna September 11, 2018 21:00 Hot Recent News

    The Austrian journalist Max Zirngast has been arrested in Turkey. The police stopped him early Tuesday morning in Ankara. Apart from Zirngast, who wrote several critical articles about the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, two Turkish citizens were arrested.

  • 'Turkey-US conflict can end immediately'

    'Turkey-US conflict can end immediately'

    jerusalem August 22, 2018 07:32 Hot Recent News

    Turkey can end the diplomatic conflict with the United States by letting the American preacher Andrew Brunson go. That is what the American national security adviser John Bolton says, which Ankara maintains that 'this crisis can be ended immediately'. \u0026 # X27; \u0026 # x27; if the spiritual ' without conditions \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; can leave.

  • Trump: no concessions on Brunson's release

    Trump: no concessions on Brunson's release

    washington August 20, 2018 22:32 Hot Recent News

    US President Donald Trump does not cross the bridge with 'concessions' to secure the release of preacher Andrew Brunson. Trump told the Reuters news agency that he already thought he had a deal with Turkey, but it would not have been fulfilled.

  • Arrests after embassy embassy USA

    Arrests after embassy embassy USA

    ankara August 20, 2018 18:48 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish authorities have arrested two men because of the bombardment of the American embassy in Ankara. A vehicle and a firearm were also seized. The arrested people in their thirties have a criminal record and made a confession after their arrest, the authorities in the Turkish capital report.

  • Consultation Turkey and USA on pastor

    Consultation Turkey and USA on pastor

    washington August 13, 2018 23:00 Hot Recent News

    American national security adviser John Bolton met with the Turkish ambassador in the US on Monday about the American preacher Andrew Brunson. The White House said that this consultation took place at the request of Turkish ambassador Serdar Kilic.

  • Erdogan: Gold from kisses to lira

    Erdogan: Gold from kisses to lira

    August 4, 2018 21:42 Hot Recent News

    'Get your gold from under your pillow and exchange it for Turkish lira.' With that call, also for euro banknotes, President Recep Tayyip asked Erdogan Turks to use their property as 'resistance against the whole world'.

  • 'Finally, Erdogan visits Germany'

    'Finally, Erdogan visits Germany'

    berlin July 27, 2018 20:57 Hot Recent News

    The Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan will make a state visit to Germany, probably at the end of September, reported the German newspaper Bild in Saturday editions, referring to government sources in Berlin and Ankara.

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