Tayyip Erdogan Says Germany Has Become 'Haven For Terrorists'
World News | Reuters | Friday November 4, 2016
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday Germany had become a haven for terrorists and would be "judged by history", accusing it of failing to extradite supporters of a U.S.-based cleric Ankara blames for July's failed military coup.
Vast Majority Of Turkey Military Had No Links To Coup Bid: Army
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 19, 2016
The Turkish army said today that the vast majority of its members had no links with Friday's attempted coup and warned that the putschists would face severe punishment.
Berlin: No Sign Failed Coup Will Affect European Union-Turkey Migrant Deal
World News | Reuters | Monday July 18, 2016
There is no sign that the failed military coup in Turkey has affected the migrant deal that Ankara and the European Union struck earlier this year, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said today.
Turkey's PM Says Will Continue Cleaning Virus From State Institutions
World News | Reuters | Monday July 18, 2016
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan vowed on Sunday to continue to clean the "virus" responsible for Friday's coup attempt from all state institutions - a reference to his longtime adversary, U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Coup Bid In Turkey Carried Live On Social Media Despite Blockages
World News | Reuters | Saturday July 16, 2016
The attempted military coup in Turkey exploded across social media late on Friday despite restricted access to Twitter, Facebook and YouTube during the first hours of the putsch.
As Some Turkish Soldiers Surrender, Pro-Coup Faction Says Still Fighting
World News | Agencies | Saturday July 16, 2016
Around 50 soldiers involved in an attempted military coup in Turkey surrendered on one of the bridges across the Bosphorus in Istanbul on Saturday, abandoning their tanks with their hands raised in the air, live footage on CNN Turk showed.
Turkey President Uses FaceTime App To Broadcast Messages
World News | Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post | Saturday July 16, 2016
Amid an attempted military coup in Turkey, one key player's whereabouts are still murky: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey Crushes Military Defiance, Over 3,000 Detained: 10 Updates
World News | Agencies | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkish forces closed in on the last remnants of a bloody military coup on Saturday that left over 250 dead and over 1,000 injured. President Tayyip Erdogan, who flew into the capital Ankara early morning, said the defiance was defeated and urged people to stand up for "peace and democracy". Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the attempt was a "bl...
Turkish Chief Of Military Staff Taken Hostage: Report
World News | Reuters | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkey's chief of military staff was among people taken hostage at the military headquarters in Ankara on Friday, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported, while another broadcaster, CNN Turk said Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan was safe.
LIVE: Coup Attempt 'Black Stain' On Turkish Democracy, Says PM
World News | NDTV | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkey military has declared martial law and curfew in the country as jets are seen flying over Istanbul. President Tayyip Erdogan has denounced what he called was an attempt by a "minority in the military", and has urged people to take to the streets.
Tayyip Erdogan Says Germany Has Become 'Haven For Terrorists'
World News | Reuters | Friday November 4, 2016
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday Germany had become a haven for terrorists and would be "judged by history", accusing it of failing to extradite supporters of a U.S.-based cleric Ankara blames for July's failed military coup.
Vast Majority Of Turkey Military Had No Links To Coup Bid: Army
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 19, 2016
The Turkish army said today that the vast majority of its members had no links with Friday's attempted coup and warned that the putschists would face severe punishment.
Berlin: No Sign Failed Coup Will Affect European Union-Turkey Migrant Deal
World News | Reuters | Monday July 18, 2016
There is no sign that the failed military coup in Turkey has affected the migrant deal that Ankara and the European Union struck earlier this year, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said today.
Turkey's PM Says Will Continue Cleaning Virus From State Institutions
World News | Reuters | Monday July 18, 2016
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan vowed on Sunday to continue to clean the "virus" responsible for Friday's coup attempt from all state institutions - a reference to his longtime adversary, U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Coup Bid In Turkey Carried Live On Social Media Despite Blockages
World News | Reuters | Saturday July 16, 2016
The attempted military coup in Turkey exploded across social media late on Friday despite restricted access to Twitter, Facebook and YouTube during the first hours of the putsch.
As Some Turkish Soldiers Surrender, Pro-Coup Faction Says Still Fighting
World News | Agencies | Saturday July 16, 2016
Around 50 soldiers involved in an attempted military coup in Turkey surrendered on one of the bridges across the Bosphorus in Istanbul on Saturday, abandoning their tanks with their hands raised in the air, live footage on CNN Turk showed.
Turkey President Uses FaceTime App To Broadcast Messages
World News | Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post | Saturday July 16, 2016
Amid an attempted military coup in Turkey, one key player's whereabouts are still murky: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey Crushes Military Defiance, Over 3,000 Detained: 10 Updates
World News | Agencies | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkish forces closed in on the last remnants of a bloody military coup on Saturday that left over 250 dead and over 1,000 injured. President Tayyip Erdogan, who flew into the capital Ankara early morning, said the defiance was defeated and urged people to stand up for "peace and democracy". Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the attempt was a "bl...
Turkish Chief Of Military Staff Taken Hostage: Report
World News | Reuters | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkey's chief of military staff was among people taken hostage at the military headquarters in Ankara on Friday, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported, while another broadcaster, CNN Turk said Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan was safe.
LIVE: Coup Attempt 'Black Stain' On Turkish Democracy, Says PM
World News | NDTV | Saturday July 16, 2016
Turkey military has declared martial law and curfew in the country as jets are seen flying over Istanbul. President Tayyip Erdogan has denounced what he called was an attempt by a "minority in the military", and has urged people to take to the streets.
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