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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
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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
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.
Grouped Articles
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
Merkel facing populist pressures and opposition from the CDU to accepting more refugees tries to get Turkey to stem the flow and send refugees back to Turkey. The Erdogan government with its own problems and seeking a closer relationship with the EU following the Russian bombing of the Turkmen in Syria and shooting down of a Russian plane approves the agreement.
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Stakes Are High for Germany’s Angela Merkel in Success of New Migrant Deal
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2016
Turkey Places Conditions on E.U. for Migrant Help
New York Times 03/07/2016
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