Failed Western-backed coup against Tayyip Erdoğan has far-reaching consequences

The failed Western-backed coup against Tayyip Erdoğan has far-reaching geopolitical consequences.

That this coup was coming was known to the Americans, Europeans and President Erdoğan; In May the Wall-Street Journal wrote: “Speculation about a military coup reached a fever pitch in late March, when Turkish media reports suggested the Obama administration was trying to topple Mr. Erdoğan. The rumors led to a terse exchange at the State Department, where a Turkish reporter asked spokesman John Kirby whether the U.S. was working to bring down Mr Erdoğan.” Continue reading

2016 will be a historical year for Germany: an unprecedented number of asylum applications

In the first half of 2016, 396,947 asylum applications were submitted to the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. This is nearly 122% more than one year before. Most of the applicants came to Germany in the second half of 2015 after Angela Merkel’s invitation. This year, 222 thousand arrivals of asylum seekers have been registered so far, according to the Bundesministerium des Innern; some of 150 thousand have come from Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan (68%).

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