Turkey: Ready for refugees from Mosul
October 17, 2016 11:54Turkey is ready to absorb the tens of thousands of people who will be expected to flee from the Iraqi city of Mosul. That said, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus Monday.
Turkey is ready to absorb the tens of thousands of people who will be expected to flee from the Iraqi city of Mosul. That said, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus Monday.
With the reconquest of the Syrian village Dabiq and several other pieces near Turkey's border area largely secured between the two countries. That said, the Turkish army on Monday.
The Turkish police Friday raided several higher courts after arrest warrants were issued for 189 judges and public prosecutors. They would have been involved in the failed coup last summer.
The ruling Turkish AK Party could look forward to a internal cleansing. Prime Minister Yildirim announced Tuesday that he 'terrorists' will exterminate within the party. By this he means supporters of the Muslim cleric Gulen, which is in accordance with the Turkish government after the failed coup last summer.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived Monday in Istanbul. His visit goes officially the world energy conference, where he will deliver a speech. But the conversation with his Turkish counterpart Erdogan is more important.
By a bomb attack near a police station in Semdinli, in southeastern Turkey, Sunday slain six Turkish soldiers. Seven others, including some civilians, were wounded. According to the news agency Dogan brought a car exploded at a checkpoint where passing vehicles were stopped and searched.
Two suicide bombers have blown up early Saturday morning on the outskirts of Ankara. This was done according to CNN Türk after police arrested the accused duo on the road of Haymana to the Turkish capital and urged to surrender.
In Turkey, 12 801 officers suspended because they may have links with the network of Fethullah Gulen. It informed the authorities on Tuesday. The organization of the Gülen was residing in the United States, according to the government in Ankara after the failed coup in July.
Turkey has the state of emergency in mid-July after an attempted coup proclaimed, extended by three months. This Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus Monday announced according to Turkish media.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday remarks of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the borders between the two countries as ' dangerous 'labeled.
Turkey needs more time to combat the threat of terrorist organizations and it would therefore be a good idea to extend the state of emergency. That said, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday. The state of emergency was declared for three months after the failed coup last summer.
The US consulate in the Turkish city of Adana warned Monday that US hotels could be in the city targeted by terrorists. The consulate talked about ' a specific and credible threat of terrorist action '' and calls on Americans via the Internet caution.
The German television channel Deutsche Welle has filed a civil case against the Turkish Ministry of Sport, which earlier this month recordings of an interview took with the minister. That has let the sender know Monday.
A significant portion of the fighters of the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia withdrew from the northern Syrian border town of Manbij. That makes Turkey satisfactory, showed Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus know Monday.
The largest opposition party of Turkey is fighting a series of measures that the government has issued under the state of emergency. The government has not, as required by the decrees, submitted to parliament within a month, the CHP complains.
Turkey is willing to participate in an attack on Raqqa, the unofficial capital of the Islamic State in Syria, but not when Kurdish fighters join such an offensive. That said a spokesman for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday.
In an attack on the Israeli embassy in Ankara on Wednesday one person injured. A man with a knife was shot when he attacked a security guard.
"Two aid convoys be stopped since Wednesday morning in a strip of no man's land in Syria. The trucks were en route from Turkey to the Syrian city of Aleppo. They can not continue. Both Damascus and the rebel movement will decide who brings what help to the city."
"The bombing on Monday in the center of the Turkish city of Van is the work of the extremist Kurdish PKK. The Kurdistan Workers 'Party, as the movement's full name, wanted revenge for the dismissal of dozens of Kurdish mayors in southeast Turkey " and the murder of Kurdish youths'."
"Turkey on Tuesday the United States formally requested the arrest of Fethullah Gulen."
"In the center of the Turkish city of Van has been an explosion occurred Monday by a car bomb with more than ten people were injured."
"The Turkish Interior Ministry on Sunday 28 municipalities taken over by it to appoint a receiver. The mayors are dropped because they have links with the extremists of the Kurdish PKK and the movement of cleric and philosopher Fethullah Gülen, the newspaper Hurriyet. Ankara considers both movements as terrorist and Gülen suspects of being behind the failed coup of July 15th."
Turkey is preparing the largest ever operation against Kurdish militants. The action must take place in the southeast of the country. At the same time, steps are being taken to cleanse public institutions of supporters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party PKK.
Turkey German MPs permission to visit the Incirlik air base, where 250 German soldiers are stationed. Ankara has for weeks refused access after the German parliament passed a resolution in which the death of hundreds of thousands of Armenians in 1915 as genocide is recognized.
The Turkish Minister for Youth and Sports, Akif Cagatay Kilic, managed to take shots of an interview with him for Deutsche Welle. This has informed the internationally oriented German broadcaster Tuesday.
Turkey finds the statements of Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Turkish Dutch in the program Zomergasten inappropriate. This is contained in a statement by the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Turkey has destroyed Monday with air strikes twelve targets in northern Iraq. Ankara did not for whatever purposes it was, but it goes without saying that the bombing was directed against the Kurdish separatist PKK.
Austrian archaeologists can no longer dig in the ancient Turkish city of Ephesus. The Turkish government, the investigation ended prematurely because of,, continuing political tensions with Austria ', the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported.
Turkey-backed rebels have continued to blaze in northern Syria. The insurgents have fighters from Islamic State expelled from the area between Jarablus and Azaz, said sources within the security forces against the Turkish news agency Anadolu.
Turkish fighter aircraft have bombarded targets ten of the banned Kurdish Workers' Party PKK. The air attacks took place late Saturday in eastern and southeastern Turkey, Anadolu news agency reported Sunday, according to security sources.