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Moody's downgrades Turkey outlook to negative
Turkey’s credit rating has been downgraded as a result of political turmoil in the country.
The international credit rating agency, Moody’s, has downgraded its outlook on Turkey over increased pressure on the country’s external financing position and weaker growth prospects.
Moody’s on Friday changed the outlook from stable to negative, which puts the government’s investment-grade...
Turkey's top court orders Twitter ban lifted
A general view of the building of Turkey’s Constitutional Court in Ankara.
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ordered the government to unblock the social media website Twitter, which was banned in the country last month.
The top court ruled on Wednesday that the government’s ban on Twitter “violated Article 26 of the Constitution safeguarding freedom of expression,” and thus must be lifted.
It...
Mass Media Censors Shocking Admission of Turkish False Flag
Corporate press brazenly lies about bombshell audio tape.
The mainstream media has spun, mischaracterized and outright lied about a shocking leaked audio tape in which top Turkish military and political officials brazenly plan to stage a false flag attack on their own country in order to create a pretext for war on Syria.
Shocking details of dialogue between top Turkish officials reveals clear evidence...
8 killed in local election clashes as Turkey splits over rival parties
15-year-old Berkin Elvan went out to get some bread and got caught in a demonstration crackdown. He later died in hospital of injuries sustained during the clashes.
At least eight people have been killed in clashes between rival groups in Turkey’s municipal elections, media reports say. Tensions soared at the polls that will decide the distribution of power between the country’s two major parties.
Two...
Turkey launches espionage probe after new online leaks
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkey has reportedly launched an espionage investigation after a secret state meeting over possible military intervention in neighboring Syria was leaked on YouTube.
Turkish media reported on Saturday that police had briefly detained Onder Aytac, a columnist known to be close to the Hizmet movement of the US-based cleric, Fethullah Gulen, on suspicion of...
Twitter sues Turkey over service ban
Twitter has filed lawsuits in several Turkish courts to challenge an access ban on its service recently pushed through by Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. The move comes on the same day an Ankara administrative court moved to suspend the ban.
“It’s now been six days since the Turkish government blocked access to Twitter. Throughout this time, we’ve been engaged in a discussion with Turkish authorities...
Turkey blocks Twitter after PM threatens to wipe it out
Turkey has blocked Twitter hours after embattled Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan threatened to close it down ahead of a key election. It comes after audio recordings purportedly demonstrating corruption among his associates were posted on the site.
Just before midnight, access to Twitter was blocked, Hurriyet Daily reports.
“We now have a court order. We will wipe out Twitter,” the Islamist-leaning...
EU slams Turkey new cyber law
The European Commission has slammed Turkey’s newly-adopted cyber law allowing the government to block websites without a court ruling.
Commission spokesman Peter Stano said on Thursday that the law raised “serious concerns” as it “introduces several restrictions on freedom of expression.”
The Turkish Parliament passed the law late on Wednesday, allowing the Telecommunications Communications...
Turkey seizes huge chemicals haul near Syria border
Turkish authorities say they have seized a large quantity of chemicals on the country’s border with Syria, adding that the chemicals “could be transformed into weapons.”
Turkey’s army said in a statement issued on Sunday that a convoy of three vehicles attempted to smuggle the chemicals across the border on Saturday near the southeastern Turkish town of Reyhanli.
Para-military police were...
Turkey warplanes shoot down Syrian helicopter
Turkey’s deputy prime minister says Turkish warplanes have shot down a Syrian military helicopter after violating the country’s airspace.
A Syrian MI-17 helicopter was downed over the southern province of Hatay after it strayed two kilometers into Turkish airspace, Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc told reporters on Monday.
Arinc said there was no information about the fate of the crew because...
‘Israel behind Egypt coup’ – Turkish PM
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan claims Ankara has proof Israel was behind the July 3 military “coup” that toppled Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Turkish media report.
Erdogan said the West was beginning to redefine democracy as a process that is not solely determined at the ballot box, although the poll represents “the people’s will.”
“This is what has been implemented...
Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from Turkish base
Photo showing the explosions hitting Damascus suburb of Jamraya on May 3
Israel used a Turkish military base to launch one of its recent airstrikes against Syria from the sea, a reliable source told RT. Israel has been under scrutiny since last week, when it was reported to be responsible for a July 5 depot attack in Latakia.
News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could...
Police use teargas and water cannon to disperse Istanbul protesters
Police fired volleys of tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters who gathered in Istanbul’s landmark Taksim Square to enter Gezi Park which has been at the heart of protests since late May.
The Taksim Solidarity Platform, which encompasses a vast collective of political groups, organized the march, calling for protesters to try and gain access, according to Reuters’...
Thousands of protesters gather at Istanbul's Taksim Square
Demonstrators gathered at Taksim Square in protest against the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on June 13, 2013.
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered at Istanbul’s iconic Taksim Square for fresh protest against the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The demonstration was held on Saturday despite the massive crackdown on anti-government protesters over...
Protesters who return to Taksim are terrorist supporters - Turkish minister
Activists returning to Taksim Square will be considered “supporters or members of a terror group,” Turkey’s EU minister told local media. This comes after police bulldozed the tent camp in Gezi Park in one of the worst nights of violence in Istanbul.
“From now on the state will unfortunately have to consider everyone who remains there a supporter or member of a terror organization,” EU Minister...