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Europe – Turkey: At odds
Tensions between Ankara and Brussels are on the rise. Since the coup attempt, the EU has made daily demands on Turkey to act within the rule of law. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Europe of having double standards. On...
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‘Too little understanding’ from Europe after Turkey coup
The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland has said that there is “too little understanding” of the challenges faced by Turkey after last month’s coup attempt. The head of Europe’s top human rights organisation –...
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Analyst explains why Turkey's military might be attempting coup
Waterloo professor Bessma Momani discusses Erdogan's rule in Turkey
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Coup attempt in Turkey
Turkey's military says armed forces have 'fully seized control' of the country
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Eyewitness to attempted coup in Turkey
'None of us really know what is going on or what this means. We're just following the lead of what people around us are doing,' says former CBC producer Caroline Gdyczynski
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Turkish military armoured personnel carrier heckled
AK Party supporters protest against Turkish soldiers in Istanbul
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Tank takes out car during Turkey coup attempt
Turkey's military says it has seized control, but the government insists coup won't succeed
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CBC journalist with Turkish roots reacts to coup attempt
'It's chaotic. I'm worried, I'm sad, and so much is uncertain,' Nil Köksal says
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Coup attempt shuts down Turkey's state broadcaster
'At 10:30 Istanbul time, security officials pulled the plug on our broadcast and told everyone to leave the building, and then confiscated their phones,' says TRT World news director Carlos Van Meek
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Turkish president mobbed by supporters
Thousands welcome President Erdogan upon his arrival at Istanbul's Ataturk airport, chanting slogans and waving flags
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'It is the most terrifying experience I've ever had in my life': Canadian in Turkey
'I really wish I was home right now,' says Steve Kozak, a Torontonian living in Ankara with his wife and 3-year-old daughter
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Aftermath of failed coup in Turkey
Ali Mustafa, a reporter with TRT World, updates the situation inside Turkey following attempted coup
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Turkey's president vows coup plotters will pay 'heavy price'
Turkish government says it's back in control after period of explosions, air battles and gunfire during attempted coup
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Global implications of attempted coup in Turkey
Ryerson University professor Mustafa Koc discusses the impacts of the failed coup beyond Turkey's borders
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Turkey detains 6,000 after failed coup attempt
CBC's Nahlah Ayed has more reaction from Istanbul, where funerals were held for those killed in Friday's attempted coup
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John Kerry urges Turkey to “respect rule of law”
The US secretary of state John Kerry has joined EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Monday. They will discuss the Nice attack and the attempted military coup in Turkey. There are not expected to be any formal discussions...
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Turkey’s tourism faces new threat from coup attempt
The fallout from Turkey’s failed coup attempt is likely to further undermine the country’s tourism industry. It has already been hit by repeated suicide bombings over the past year, including one in June that killed 45 people at...
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John Kerry warns Turkey: Nato membership is at stake
Leaders from the EU, US and Germany have warned Turkey over its response to a failed coup attempt last Friday The US secretary of state has warned Turkey that any undemocratic response to the movement could put its NATO membership at...
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Crackdown in Turkey after failed coup
Turkey's President has intensified his crackdown following the failed coup. Authorities have now detained six thousand people.
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“Crisis of confidence” between Turkey and the West
Following the failed coup attempt in Turkey, Euronews spoke to Marc Pierini, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe in Brussels, whose research focuses on developments in the Middle East and Turkey from a European perspective. Gregory...
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How secure are NATO nukes in Turkey?
Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists, says nuclear weapons should be removed from Turkey
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Turkey: Is it a democracy today?
CBC News speaks with Lama Fakih, a senior crisis adviser with Amnesty International
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Turkish president dismisses S&P ratings cut
Ratings agency S&P has cut Turkey’s credit rating. It cited rising political uncertainty after the failed coup attempt and government declaring a state of emergency and warned the economy could be undermined and international investors...
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Canadian detained in Turkey over alleged involvement in failed coup
Selman Durmus says his brother-in-law Davud Hanci is innocent of the accusations against him