Turkish minister blames US for 2016 failed coup in Turkey

Turkish minister blames US for 2016 failed coup in Turkey

Ankara/Washington: – Turkish internal security Minister Suleyman Soylu made an open accusation that the United States was behind the coup in Turkey, in 2016, to overthrow the Erdogan government. This accusation has created a sensation, and the United States has immediately published a statement denying the accusation. Since the last few days, Turkey is seen […]

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EU should refrain from imposing sanctions, warns Turkish foreign minister

EU should refrain from imposing sanctions, warns Turkish foreign minister

Ankara: – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned that the European Union should refrain from punishing Turkey with sanctions. If the European Union imposed sanctions against Turkey, it would disturb the dialogue between the European Union and Turkey. There is tension reigning in the relations between the European Union, and Turkey and discussions are being […]

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Turkish policy for Mediterranean is hostile: French President Emmanuel Macron

Turkish policy for Mediterranean is hostile: French President Emmanuel Macron

Paris: Egyptian President Abdel Al-Sisi is on a visit to France. He held discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron. Before the visit of President Sisi, the French President showered strong criticism on the Turkish policies in the Mediterranean. The French President retorted that Turkish policies in this region are of antagonism. During the visit of […]

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Turkish President Erdogan eyes control over the strategic Red Sea

Turkish President Erdogan eyes control over the strategic Red Sea

Cairo/Jerusalem/Ankara: – Since the last few years, Turkey is making efforts to increase its influence in Somalia. The Turkish ambition of dominating the strategically important Red Sea sector is behind this effort. But Egypt has started opposing these efforts. Egypt has begun moves to form a front with Israel and Sudan to bust the Turkish […]

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Turkish President warns US & Russia over Syria conflict

Turkish President warns US & Russia over Syria conflict

Ankara: – Turkey is extremely upset with the Russian action against the Turkey-affiliated terrorist organisation in Syria. Turkish President Recep Erdogan accused that Russia is not interested in having stability in Syria. Erdogan also warned that if the Kurds are not removed from the Turkish border, Turkey has all the rights to invade into Syria […]

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Turkish security post destroyed in attack by Turkey-affiliated rebels

Turkish security post destroyed in attack by Turkey-affiliated rebels

Damascus: The Turkey-affiliated rebels are up in arms against Turkey itself. It is reported that these Turkey-affiliated rebels attacked a Turkish security post in Idlib. This is the second attack on the Turkish military by these rebels in the last four days. A few weeks ago, Russia imposed a ceasefire to end the conflict in […]

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Turkey affiliated rebels attack Turkish soldiers disregarding the ceasefire

Turkey affiliated rebels attack Turkish soldiers disregarding the ceasefire

Damascus/Moscow: Turkish soldiers in northern Syria are being targeted by rebels affiliated to Turkey, along with the Syrian military. Two Turkish soldiers were killed in a rocket attack launched by the Turkey affiliated rebels. It is claimed that an Al Qaeda linked terrorist organisation, either Tahrir Al-Sham or Hurras Al-Din, was behind the attack. This […]

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Turkish soldiers and mercenaries killed in an attack by Libyan rebels   

Turkish soldiers and mercenaries killed in an attack by Libyan rebels   

Cairo/Tripoli: The Libyan rebels accused the Turkish mercenaries deployed for the security of the Sarraj government in Libya of violating the ceasefire. Therefore, the Libyan rebels launched a retaliatory attack on the Mitiga airbase, killing Turkish soldiers and mercenaries. The Libyan rebels claimed that Turkey suffered major losses in the attack.   The European countries had appealed for […]

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