
Umut Sevdi Tangor
Journalist at CNN
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Jul 24, 2024 |
msn.com | Scott McLean |Scott Mclean |Umut Sevdi Tangor
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Jul 24, 2024 |
albanyherald.com | Scott McLean |Scott Mclean |Umut Sevdi Tangor
(CNN) — It’s been well over a decade since millions of Syrians flooded into Turkey en masse, seeking refuge from the civil war at home. But today, there are increasing signs the refugees may have worn out their welcome. This month, anti-Syrian riots took place in several cities across the country. In the capital Ankara, opposition parties are calling for mass deportations, and the government is calling on the Syrian regime it once sought to topple to help resolve the problem.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
cnn.com | Scott McLean |Scott Mclean |Umut Sevdi Tangor
Editor’s Note: A version of this story appears in CNN’s Meanwhile in the Middle East newsletter, a three-times-a-week look inside the region’s biggest stories. Sign up here. It’s been well over a decade since millions of Syrians flooded into Turkey en masse, seeking refuge from the civil war at home. But today, there are increasing signs the refugees may have worn out their welcome. This month, anti-Syrian riots took place in several cities across the country.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
albanyherald.com | Scott McLean |Umut Sevdi Tangor |Caitlin Danaher
Istanbul/London (CNN) — Turkey has announced restrictions on exports to Israel after the Turkish foreign minister accused Israel of denying a request to airdrop aid to Gaza. In a statement Tuesday, the Turkish Ministry of Trade condemned Israel’s actions preventing access to “the most basic food, medical care and supplies” for the people of Gaza and said it had placed a ban on the export of 54 products, including many that could be used for military purposes or construction. kAm“%9:D 564:D:@?
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Apr 9, 2024 |
cnn.com | Scott McLean |Umut Sevdi Tangor |Caitlin Danaher
Turkey has announced restrictions on exports to Israel after the Turkish foreign minister accused Israel of denying a request to airdrop aid to Gaza. In a statement Tuesday, the Turkish Ministry of Trade condemned Israel’s actions preventing access to “the most basic food, medical care and supplies” for the people of Gaza and said it had placed a ban on the export of 54 products, including many that could be used for military purposes or construction.
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