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U.S. Harboring Gulen Is Destroying Turkey Ties, Premier Says

EghtesadOnline: U.S. failure to extradite Fethullah Gulen, the Islamic cleric blamed by Turkish authorities for the failed military coup last month, is “destroying” Turkish-American relationships, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said in a stern rebuke ahead of a visit by Vice President Joe Biden.
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Publish Date:21/August/2016 | 10:08

Erdogan Links Coup Suspects, PKK to Bomb Attacks

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday accused followers of a US-based Islamic cleric he blames for last month’s coup attempt of being complicit in attacks by Kurdish militants in Turkey’s southeast, which killed 10 people.
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Publish Date:20/August/2016 | 11:21

U.S. Justice Department to Dispatch Team to Turkey for Gulen Probe

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. Justice Department will dispatch a team to Turkey in coming days to pursue allegations by the Turkish government of criminal activity by Fethullah Gulen, an Obama administration official said Friday.
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Publish Date:20/August/2016 | 09:31

Turkey seeks arrest of coup suspects as focus turns to business

EghtesadOnline: Turkish police issued 187 arrest warrants and raided some 200 homes and workplaces on Thursday as their investigation into last month's failed military coup shifted towards the business community, media reported.
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Publish Date:18/August/2016 | 13:16

Turkey says no compromise with Washington on cleric's extradition

EghtesadOnline: Turkey will not compromise with Washington over the extradition of the Islamic cleric it accuses of orchestrating a failed coup, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Saturday, warning of rising anti-Americanism if the United States fails to extradite.
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Publish Date:14/August/2016 | 09:02

Gulen Demands International Probe of Failed Turkish Coup: Monde

EghtesadOnline: Exiled Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen has called for an international investigation into the failed military coup attempt July 15 that sought to topple the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Publish Date:13/August/2016 | 08:04

Turkey formally arrested 16,000 people in coup investigation: minister

EghtesadOnline: Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Tuesday 16,000 people have been formally arrested and remanded in custody in connection with last month's failed coup attempt, while another 6,000 detainees were still being processed.
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Publish Date:09/August/2016 | 08:44

Turkey's Erdogan stages mass rally in show of strength after coup attempt

EghtesadOnline: President Tayyip Erdogan told a rally of more than one million people on Sunday that July's failed coup would be a milestone in building a stronger Turkey, defying Western criticism of mass purges and vowing to destroy those behind the putsch.
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Publish Date:08/August/2016 | 10:23

Gulen movement threat to world: Erdogan

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the movement affiliated to the US-based opposition cleric Fethullah Gulen not only poses “a threat” to Turkey, but also to all countries where it is present.
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Publish Date:07/August/2016 | 09:24

As Turkey's coup strains ties with West, detente with Russia gathers pace

EghtesadOnline: As Turkey's relations with Europe and the United States are strained by the fallout from its failed coup, President Tayyip Erdogan travels to Russia on Tuesday to meet Vladimir Putin in a trip he may hope will give the West pause for thought.
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Publish Date:06/August/2016 | 06:49

Turkish police raid science council as crackdown widens

EghtesadOnline: Turkish police have raided the offices of the national science research council, an official said on Wednesday, as authorities widen an investigation into followers of the U.S.-based cleric accused of masterminding last month's coup attempt.
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Publish Date:03/August/2016 | 15:52

Erdogan’s Putsch Purge Spreads Into Media, Energy, Finance

EghtesadOnline: Turkey’s post-putsch purge of dissent reached deeper into the economy as authorities shuttered scores of media outlets, detained the head of a major company and banned the chief strategist of a leading brokerage.
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Publish Date:02/August/2016 | 11:35

Putin, Erdogan Mend Ties as Post-Coup Turkey Turns to Russia

EghtesadOnline: Turkey and Russia will seek to speed up the repair of frayed relations when Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets Vladimir Putin for talks in St. Petersburg next month in the wake of the failed military coup against the Turkish president.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 09:32

Turkey Blocks Access to Airbase on Coup Suspicion, Hurriyet Says

EghtesadOnline: Turkish authorities have restricted access to and from a key air base used in operations against Islamic State militants until further notice, local media reported on Sunday, one day before the U.S. top military official is scheduled to visit the country.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 09:11

Abraaj Unswayed by Turkey Turmoil Plans as Many as Five Deals

EghtesadOnline: Abraaj Group Ltd., one of the largest private-equity investors in developing markets, plans to make as many as five purchases in Turkey over the next two years as it prepares for the country’s rebound from a failed coup.
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Publish Date:27/July/2016 | 11:26