Israel to protest to Turkey over TV show portraying its troops murdering childrenOctober 14th, 2009 Israel: Turkish TV paints troops as child-killersJERUSALEM — Israel's foreign minister has ordered ministry officials to summon Turkey's ambassador in Israel and protest to him over a Turkish TV series that reportedly portrays Israeli soldiers murdering children, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. It was the latest twist in worsening relations between the two Mediterranean countries which have traditionally had close defense ties.
Israel says Turkey has canceled air force drill because it opposed Israeli participationOctober 11th, 2009 Israel: Turkey calls off joint air force drillJERUSALEM — Turkey has canceled an annual multinational air force drill including the U.S. and NATO because it opposed Israeli participation, the Israeli military said Sunday, in a sign of further deterioration in relations between the two countries.
Turkey cancels air force drill with Israel, marking new low in strategic relationshipOctober 11th, 2009 Turkey bars Israel from military drillJERUSALEM — Turkey has called off an international military drill because it opposed Israel's participation, Israeli defense officials said Sunday, a move that sent strained relations between the two nations to a new low. Turkey has long been the Jewish state's best friend in the Muslim world.
Turkish commandos capture 7 pirates in a skiff off SomaliaSeptember 26th, 2009 Turkish military captures 7 piratesANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's military says navy commandos aboard a frigate have captured seven pirates in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's coast. The military says the commandos aboard the TCG Gediz raided the skiff early Saturday following a request to block it before it could attack two ships bearing the flag of Panama.
Turkish military to spend US$1 billion for 4 missile defense systemsSeptember 18th, 2009 Turkey to buy 4 missile defense systemsANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's military says it is planning to spend $1 billion (euro680 million) on four long-range missile defense systems. Brig. Gen. Metin Gurak, the Turkish military spokesman, says the procurement is not directed at any specific country.
Syria's president, Turkey's prime minister discuss stalled peace process with IsraelSeptember 16th, 2009 Syrian president in Turkey for talks on IsraelANKARA, Turkey — Turkey encouraged Syria on Wednesday to think of ways to revive the stalled peace talks with Israel, but the Syrian president said Israel does not appear to be a partner in the process. Syrian President Bashar Assad sat down with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul to consider how to restart the talks.
Turkish military says navy commandos capture 7 pirates off Somalia's coastJuly 31st, 2009 Turkish commandos capture 7 pirates off SomaliaANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's military says navy commandos aboard a frigate have captured seven pirates in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's coast. The military says the commandos aboard the frigate, part of a NATO force patrolling the seas, raided the skiff Friday upon a request to block it before it could attack a ship.
Turkish military captures 5 pirates off Somalia's coastJuly 24th, 2009 Turkish commandos capture 5 pirates off SomaliaANKARA, Turkey — Turkish commandos captured five pirates in the Gulf of Aden on Friday as part of an international mission to curb piracy off the coast of Somalia, the military said. Navy commandos aboard the Turkish frigate TCG Gediz, part of a NATO patrol, raided the skiff after a request to block it before it could attack a ship, Brig.
Somali pirates seize Turkish ship in Gulf of Aden; Turkish warship races to areaJuly 8th, 2009 Somali pirates board Turkish ship in Gulf of AdenNAIROBI, Kenya — Somali pirates seized a Turkish ship with 23 crew on Wednesday and are being shadowed by a Turkish warship in the Gulf of Aden, a shipping official and NATO spokesman said. The pirates first surrounded the Horizon-1 in speed boats and then boarded the ship, which is carrying sulfate from Saudi Arabia to Jordan, according to Omer Ozgur of Istanbul-based Horizon Shipping.
Australia to make sending racist SMS an offenceJune 21st, 2009 MELBOURNE - The Australian government, alarmed at the damage done to the country's reputation after a series of attacks on Indian students, is mulling a change in law that would make sending an SMS inciting racial attacks an offence, media reports said. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has set up a special task force, headed by national security adviser Duncan Lewis, to consider a review of counter-terrorism legislation and making an SMS encouraging someone to attack overseas students because of their race or nationality a federal offence.
Turkish official: Several families want to adopt 48 children after engagement party massacreMay 9th, 2009 Turkish families seek to adopt massacre childrenANKARA, Turkey — A Turkish official says several families have applied to adopt dozens of children who lost their families in an attack on an engagement ceremony that killed 44 people. Social services official Fevzi Hamidi said Saturday the families are seeking to adopt 48 children who survived the attack in Mardin province.
Turkish military launches joint exercise with Syria on shared borderApril 27th, 2009 Turkey, Syria conduct military drillANKARA, Turkey — The Turkish military said it launched a joint drill with Syrian soldiers on their shared border Monday in order to improve security. Israel, an ally of Turkey and a longtime foe of Syria, expressed concern.
Pranab Mukherjee terms 'Third Front' a dramaApril 16th, 2009 AGARTALA - Senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday compared the newly-formed 'Third Front' with a drama, saying it was a conglomeration of some State parties in search of a Prime Minister. "The Third Front is like the drama 'Six Characters in Search Of An Author' by Luigi Pirandello.
Erdogan open to US troops withdrawing through TurkeyMarch 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON/ANKARA - Turkey will consider allowing US troops to withdraw from Iraq across its territory, if the US asks for, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has said in an interview with CNN broadcast Sunday. While he was 'positive' on the issue of the exit of American soldiers, he said there would be conditions on the transport of defence materiel.
Turkish PM granted honorary Tehran citizenshipFebruary 2nd, 2009 TEHRAN - Tehran mayor Mohammad-Bagher Qalibaf has named Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had walked out of a World Economic Forum (WEF) debate, as an 'honorary Tehran citizen', Mehr News has reported. Tehran mayor’s move followed a heated debate at the WEF in Davos in which the Turkish prime minister told Israeli President Shimon Peres that 'when it comes to killing, you know very well how to kill'.