European Court of Justice rules out visa-free travel for Turks…A FP roundup…

English: Photo of Egemen Bagis, Turkish Minist...
English: Photo of Egemen Bagis, Turkish Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

European Court of Justice rules out visa-free travel for Turks

Court of Justice of the European Union (ECOJ) has decided against Turkish citizens visa free travel right

 

Turkey slams Eurocourt ruling over visas

A decision of the Court of Justice of European Union refusing to grant Turkish citizens the right to visa-free travel has been fiercely criticized by the government

 

Al-Assad ‘must face consequences’ for chemical weapons use, Obama says in UN speech

U.S. President Barack Obama urged ‘consequences’ for the use of chemical weapons in Syria during his U.N. speech, warning that the world’s credibility was at stake

Syrian chemical deal not ultimate solution to crisis, says Turkish President Gül

Turkish President Abdullah Gül has reiterated that the U.S.-Russia agreement over Syrian chemical weapons is not the ultimate solution

Turkey’s Chief European Union Negotiator Acknowledges Turkey May Never Join Bloc

Turkey?s European Union affairs minister, Egemen Bagis, said Saturday that Turkey would probably never join the union, the world?s biggest trading bloc.

Russia says UN Syria resolution could ‘mention’ Chapter VII

A UN Security Council resolution on Syria could mention an article which allows force or sanctions, a top Russian diplomat said

 

Turquie : complots sur le Bosphore

Le Monde (France) vendredi 20 septembre 2013, p. 24 par Alain Frachon Istanbul a perdu les Jeux olympiques de 2020, mais, grâce au premier ministre turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, elle va gagner une médaille d?or : capitale mondiale du complot. Pas comme elle l?était du temps de la guerre froide, avec belles espionnes russes traversant

Bonnes nouvelles de Turquie

Le Monde (France) vendredi 20 septembre 2013, p. LIV4 Le Monde des livres ~ Littérature/Critiques Catherine Simon « Panorama réinventé » de la littérature turque contemporaine, selon le mot de l?éditrice Emmanuelle Collas, ce volumineux recueil de nouvelles rend hommage aux pionniers que furent Sait Faik (1906-1954) et Sabahattin Ali (1907-1948), mais donne surtout un

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