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Erdogan to Complain to U.S. Over Gulen Extradition Delay

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to complain to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden about the delay in extraditing an Islamic cleric accused by Turkish authorities of masterminding last month’s failed coup.
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Publish Date:23/August/2016 | 08:34

Biden’s Public Backing for Erdogan to Mask Stern Private Message

EghtesadOnline: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will find himself in a familiar role when he flies to Turkey this week, offering President Recep Tayyip Erdogan effusive support in public while delivering a tougher message behind closed doors.
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Publish Date:22/August/2016 | 06:06

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

Germany Sees Turkey as Platform for Islamism, Leak Shows

EghtesadOnline: Germany views Turkey as a “central platform” for Islamist groups throughout the Middle East, according to a leaked internal assessment that could exacerbate tension between Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan .
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Publish Date:17/August/2016 | 10:54

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

Erdogan Rekindles Russian Ties as Putin Eyes Turkey Investment

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed to deepen economic cooperation as they seek to restore ties that soured after a deadly encounter between their air forces last year.
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Publish Date:10/August/2016 | 10:17

Erdogan Meets Putin as Coup Attempt Spurs Reconciliation

EghtesadOnline: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits Russia on Tuesday to rebuild relations with a major economic partner and the now-dominant force in the war in Syria, a reconciliation that has gained in significance since a section of Turkey’s military attempted a take-over.
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Publish Date:09/August/2016 | 10:20

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

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

Erdogan Accuses U.S. General of Siding With Coup Plotters

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the head of U.S. Central Command of “siding with coup plotters” after the general said American contacts were being swept up in Turkey’s post-putsch crackdown, deepening a rift between NATO’s two largest militaries.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 09:25

Turkey's Erdogan says U.S.-based cleric a pawn backed by a 'mastermind'

EghtesadOnline: The U.S.-based Muslim cleric blamed by Turkey for orchestrating a failed coup this month is a pawn backed by a "mastermind", President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, hinting that greater powers were behind the attempted putsch.
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Publish Date:31/July/2016 | 08:20

Putin and Erdogan to meet next month amid growing rapprochement

EghtesadOnline: Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan next month for the first time in almost a year, a sign that a rapprochement between the two nations is gathering pace.
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Publish Date:26/July/2016 | 14:54

Turkey ruling, opposition parties rally together after coup

EghtesadOnline: Tens of thousands of supporters of Turkey's ruling and main opposition parties, usually bitter foes, rallied together on Sunday in support of democracy following a failed military coup as President Tayyip Erdogan tightens his grip on the country.
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Publish Date:25/July/2016 | 09:20

Turkey in new era after abortive military coup: Erdogan

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says last weekend’s failed military coup against the government has opened a “new era” in the country, stressing that all coup plotters would be prosecuted.
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Publish Date:24/July/2016 | 08:52

Erdogan: New Coup Attempt Possible

EghtesadOnline: Another coup attempt is still possible in Turkey because “separatists” and “terrorists” have potentially infiltrated the state structure, President Tayyip Erdogan has warned, claiming that the failings that led to the putsch mean a restructuring of the military is required.
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Publish Date:23/July/2016 | 18:56