NATO Summit Likely To Drive Focus On Space Capabilities
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NATO Summit Likely To Drive Focus On Space Capabilities
BERLIN—The coming NATO summit in Ankara is likely to generate a push for more clarity around what space capabilities will be needed in the future, the alliance’s top military officer said. “I anticipate, and my military advice would be, we need to think about what are the space and cyberspace... ..»»»
Germany approves major arms sale to Turkey
In a move signalling a potential shift in its stance toward Ankara, Germany has approved the sale of weapons to Turkey worth hundreds of millions of dollars. This marks the first significant arms deal between the two NATO allies in years, following a period of strained relations over Turkey’s domes»»»
Turkey summons German envoy over detention of Turkish journos
Relations between Berlin and Ankara have suffered over issues such as Germany’s granting of asylum to officers in a failed Turkish coup. (Reuters pic) ANKARA: Turkey summoned the German ambassador in Ankara on Wednesday to express condemnation over the detention in Germany of two journalists from a»»»
Sweden, Finland reject Turkey's request to extradite terrorists
Sweden and Finland rejected Turkey’s request for the extradition of 33 people with links to terrorist PKK, Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ), the Justice Ministry said Monday. Turkey requested the extradition of six FETÖ and six PKK terrorists from Finland in the past five years, the Anadolu Agency (AA)»»»
Turkey's Russia missile deal raises difficult questions: Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government on Wednesday said Turkey’s decision to buy Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile defense systems raised difficult questions for NATO and that it would welcome Ankara reconsidering the decision. “The government is following this very carefully,” government spo»»»
Turkey arrests German citizen: source
BERLIN (Reuters) - Turkish police have arrested a German citizen, a German foreign ministry source said on Thursday and public broadcaster ARD reported the man was accused of “terrorist propaganda” after criticism of the Turkish govrnment on social media. “We’re aware of the case. The embassy in An»»»
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