Defence in the media: Monday 5 September
...follow up yesterday’s news that Daesh has lost territory along the border with Turkey after the Turkish military supported rebel forces over the weekend. The Times in its coverage says...
...follow up yesterday’s news that Daesh has lost territory along the border with Turkey after the Turkish military supported rebel forces over the weekend. The Times in its coverage says...
...Aleppo. Separately to yesterday’s talks, The Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Guardian and Independent all report that Syrian rebels, backed by Turkey, say they have recaptured Dabiq from Daesh. Fitness...
...threats" to tourist areas in Turkey, on the same day that Turkish police detonated a bag and the US announced new strikes on Daesh. The paper adds that in Istanbul,...
...overseas. This comes as Tunisia declares a 30-day state of emergency to enable security forces greater freedom to track down and combat terrorist groups in the country. Also in the...
...any other means. You can read more about the Successor programme here. SYRIA The Independent on Sunday reports that Turkey has been shelling Kurdish fighters in Syria's Aleppo province as...
Making news today, Japan marks the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and the Malaysian Prime Minister has confirmed aircraft wreckage found last week in the Indian Ocean...
...to meeting in Turkey this week. The UK is helping the Ukrainian government by providing £10 million in technical assistance to support economic and governance reforms in Ukraine, a further...
...years. The article also states that Turkey has a 12,500 name watchlist but is unable to act as swiftly as it might want to because of inadequate cooperation with other...
...the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, considers the ceasefire an important step in ultimately resolving the Syrian conflict.The Daily Express also notes that Turkey hopes the ceasefire will mean defeat...