Tayyip Erdogan

Turkish President Erdogan Seeks to Expand Into Latin America

He will go on a tour, which will also include trips to Ecuador and Peru. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Chile on Sunday, with a plan to expand trade in Latin America.

Apparent Suicide Bombing Kills At Least 28 in Turkish Border City

In the Turkish border town of Suruc, 28 people at a political rally have died as a result of a suicide bombing

New Saudi Arabia King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Calls for 'Solidarity" Between Arab and Islamic Countries

On Friday, King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud vowed to the policies of his predecessor, the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, as he took over the reign of Saudi Arabia, one of the closest Middle East allies of the United States. The new ruler called for unity among his region's countries in a period of widespread unrest.

ISIS Beheading Terrorist Group in Iraq: 49 Turkish Hostages Freed By ISIS Following Negotiations

The Turkish government secretly negotiated with ISIL for the release of 49 hostages held by the terrorist group since June.

Tayyip Erdogan Wins Landslide Victory in Turkish Presidential Election

Tayyip Erdogan won the Turkish presidential election by a wide electoral margin Sunday. Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan won Turkey's first direct presidential election with a landslide victory Sunday, solidifying his already strong control over the Turkish political system.

Women in Turkey Protest Deputy PM's Comment Deriding Public Laughing

Deputy PM said it was immoral for women to laugh and in response Turkish women posted tons of pictures on social media

Turkey Internet Ban: Country Seeks to Expand Social Media Ban From Twitter to YouTube, Google "Concerned"

The Turkish government continues attempts to block access to social media. Following in the footsteps of Egypt, Syria and Venezuela, to name a few, Turkey attempted to block social media access within its borders.

Protests in Turkey 2013: Police Crackdown Continues As Protesters Show No Signs Of Backing Down

The eyes of the world are on Turkey after over a thousand people have been injured during protests that intensified over the weekend.
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