Fear of the 'Big One': Turkey Rattled by Quakes, Experts Warn It May Be a Foreshock
A series of powerful earthquakes shook western Turkey on April 23, causing panic among residents but resulting in no fatalities or serious damage
Turkey's President Recep Erdogan said Turkish troops could be used for setting up a buffer zone in Syria, if there was an international agreement for the establishing of a safe haven for those feeling the Islamic State (IS), reports Reuters.
"The logic that assumes Turkey would not be involved in a military operation, is wrong," Erdogan said in an interview with the Hurriyet newspaper on his way back from New York, where he attended the UN General Assembly meetings.
Erdogan said negotiations are underway to determine how and by which countries the air strikes and a potential ground operation would be undertaken and that Turkey is ready to take part. “Whatever is Turkey's role, Turkey will play it," he said.
According to Erdogan, however, the air strikes against the IS were not enough and a ground operation was also necessary. “You can't finish off such a terrorist organisation only with airstrikes,” Erdogan said.
Meanwhile, Turkey's Ambassador to Bulgaria Suleyman Gokce told the Bulgarian National Radio that Turkey would demand a buffer zone in Syria, where safe haven areas would be set up. “There might be a military operation necessary for the setting up of those zones,” Gokce said. “This is a theme that also affects Bulgaria. If this would be possible is up to a decision of the UN Security Council.”
At least five people have died as a result of a large-scale power outage that affected the Iberian Peninsula on Monday,
The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force (RAF) joined the United States in a coordinated airstrike on a Houthi military facility in Yemen
U.S. President Donald Trump has made mixed statements regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intentions in the ongoing war in Ukraine
The European Union is considering the possibility of separating Ukraine and Moldova in their EU accession processes due to Hungary's opposition to Ukraine's membership talks
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has instructed Bulgarian authorities to provide suitable alternative housing for the fourteen individuals affected by the demolition
Power supply is nearly fully restored in Spain and Portugal after a widespread and unusual blackout that disrupted the Iberian Peninsula for almost 20 hours
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase