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Wall Street Journal Deutschland am 2015-10-27 19:39
Turkey Says It Struck Kurdish Forces in Syria
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- TTurkey says reports its forces shelled Kurdish-held villages in Syria being investigatedtwitter.com
- Turkey Clashes With Kurds in Syria, Endangering U.S. ForcesWall Street Journal Deutschland
- TA close look at the most influential Kurdish groups spread over Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Irantwitter.com
- TA close look at Middle East's major Kurdish groups, spread over Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Irantwitter.com
- Kurdish Forces Retake Sinjar From Islamic StateWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Kurdish Group Claims Car Bombing in TurkeyWall Street Journal Deutschland
- TTurkey attacks Kurdish fighters inside Syria:twitter.com
- TTurkey shoots down drone at Syria bordertwitter.com
- Kurdish Forces Retake ISIS-Held Sinjar; Assault Begins on RamadiWall Street Journal Deutschland
- TBlasts hit Kurdish party's election rally in Turkeytwitter.com
- Germany Threatens to Pull Forces From TurkeyWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Violence in the Kurdish regions of Turkey: "Silopi could turn in another Kobani"tageszeitung (taz)
- Saudi Arabia, Turkey Back Syria OppositionWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Russia, Turkey, Iran Sign Deal on Syria De-Escalation ZonesWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Russia, Turkey Presidents Discuss Deeper Partnership in SyriaWall Street Journal Deutschland
- TRussia, US, Turkey and Saudi fail to agree on Syriatwitter.com
- TKurdish fighters advance into Tal Abyad on Turkey border, cutting off major ISIL supply route.twitter.com
- TTurkey air strikes 'kill' scores of Kurdish rebels in northern Iraqtwitter.com
- TTurkey launches air raids after Kurdish group claims killing 15 soldiers in ambush in Hakkaritwitter.com
- TGunmen in Kurdish part of eastern Turkey shoot paramilitary police commandertwitter.com
Experimentelle, automatisiserte Zusammenfassung
Eine Schlagzeile zu Ahmet Davutoglu und Turkey Opens New Front Against Kurds und Turkey als auch zu سوريا, veröffentlicht auf Wall Street Journal Deutschland.