Defence in the Media: 5th July 2015

...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...
...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...
...Image of the day HMS Duncan is seen here in Cannakale, Turkey as part of the Gallipoli 100th anniversary. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for...
...is on the run in Turkey, according to security sources. The article says he is among a growing number of disillusioned Westerners to have left the terror group in the...
...medical skills. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and Jordan have said publicly they will host training. Counter extremism As part of widespread coverage about Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech yesterday, in...
Broadcast news reports that Turkey has bombed ISIL targets in Syria, and how Barack Obama has told the BBC that Britain should stay in the EU. He also again praised...
...Turkey before entering the European Union by sea or land and eventually heading to countries including the UK, France, Germany and Spain. The Independent on Sunday reveals that Jeremy Corbyn...
...Portsmouth as she heads to Turkey to be scrapped. The Telegraph highlights the ship’s “most notable action”: in 1991 it shot down an Iraqi missile in the Gulf War. Image...
...France, Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UK and USA called on Russia to immediately cease its attacks on the Syrian opposition and civilians, and to focus its efforts on fighting...
Of note for defence news this morning are reports, including on BBC News,that Turkey has again summoned the Russian ambassador after a reported second violation of its airspace by a...
...that they ‘expect more’ of Turkey in the war against the insurgents. Meanwhile, the paper writes that the British government is ‘moving towards’ a parliamentary vote to authorise British military...