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Merkel Links Turkey’s E.U. Hopes to Stemming Flow of Refugees
New York Times 10/18/2015
Germany’s Embrace of Migrants Spawns Rise of Far-Right Leader
New York Times 03/09/2016
E.U. Woos Turkey for Refugee Help, Ignoring Rights Crackdown
New York Times 03/08/2016
Turkey Places Conditions on E.U. for Migrant Help
New York Times 03/07/2016
Stakes Are High for Germany’s Angela Merkel in Success of New Migrant Deal
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2016
Economist 03/24/2016
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Turkey, Germany Tensions Rise Over Protests
Wall Street Journal 06/21/2013
EU Backs Turkey Membership Path, Clumsily
Wall Street Journal 10/17/2013
Erdogan Aims to Ease EU Concerns
Wall Street Journal 01/22/2014
A country's welcome rise: Is Turkey turning its back on the West?
Economist 10/23/2010
A special report on Turkey: A fading European dream
Economist 10/23/2010
EU Seeks to Reinvigorate Ties With Turkey
Wall Street Journal 12/09/2014
What happens in North Africa, does not necessarily remain there, says this WSJ editorial, even if European governments and the Obama administration would prefer it to be that way. The withdrawal from the Middle East and North Africa under Hollande, Merkel and Obama, says the Journal, has led to the situation where the entire region is unravelling and being torn apart, leading to millions of refugees in first Turkey and Jordan, and now in Europe. True it says there are risks in intervening, but points to the Iraq where normalcy of life was returning to Baghdad by the end of the Bush administration, and the unraveling beginning only with Hollande (the departure of Sarkozy leaving Cameron alone), and the Obama administration's withdrawal from the Middle East (no action in Libya and Syria, and withdrawal in Iraq), Germany's traditional non-interventional role.
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Wall Street Journal 09/08/2015
How we got to the Syria mess - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/02/2015
More waffling on Syria - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/02/2015
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2015
Merkel Links Turkey’s E.U. Hopes to Stemming Flow of Refugees
New York Times 10/18/2015
British Jets Hit ISIS in Syria After Parliament Authorizes Airstrikes
New York Times 12/02/2015
The new law was introduced after a split in the Islamist parties in Turkey between the Erdogan and Gulen factions in Jan 2014, leading to corruption investigations of the government.
Grouped Articles
Erdogan Aims to Ease EU Concerns
Wall Street Journal 01/22/2014
A country's welcome rise: Is Turkey turning its back on the West?
Economist 10/23/2010
A special report on Turkey: A fading European dream
Economist 10/23/2010
A special report on Turkey: All Turks together?
Economist 10/23/2010
Turkish Intervention Fails to Stem Lira Sell-Off
Wall Street Journal 01/24/2014
Corruption Currents: From Veto Threats to Turkey’s Inside Man
Wall Street Journal 01/29/2014
Grouped Articles
Turkey, Germany Tensions Rise Over Protests
Wall Street Journal 06/21/2013
EU Backs Turkey Membership Path, Clumsily
Wall Street Journal 10/17/2013
EU Seeks to Reinvigorate Ties With Turkey
Wall Street Journal 12/09/2014
Merkel Links Turkey’s E.U. Hopes to Stemming Flow of Refugees
New York Times 10/18/2015
Turkey Places Conditions on E.U. for Migrant Help
New York Times 03/07/2016
Stakes Are High for Germany’s Angela Merkel in Success of New Migrant Deal
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2016
The child's parents made it from Damascus to Aleppo to Kobani. They paid $4000 for the mother, father, 4 year old Aylani and his brother, to make it from a beach in Turkey to the Greek island of Kos. The boat capsized and the mother and children were drowned. Only the father survived, so distraught he is going back to Kobani for burial. A huge wave of migrants are leaving the war tonr areas in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Somalia and Eritrea, in North Africa, increasing the urgency of resettlement efforts, and European efforts for negotiating peace in the region.
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Image of Drowned Syrian Boy Echoes Around World
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2015
Image of Drowned Syrian Boy Echoes Around World
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2015
Piercing the Denial on Refugees
New York Times 09/04/2015
New York Times 09/04/2015
Merkel Links Turkey’s E.U. Hopes to Stemming Flow of Refugees
New York Times 10/18/2015
Turkey Places Conditions on E.U. for Migrant Help
New York Times 03/07/2016
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