Latest News from Turkey

📅March 10, 2026 at 1:00 AM
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Turkey heightens defenses amid Iran missile incidents, deploys F-16s to Cyprus, as Erdogan addresses nation on regional tensions and security measures.
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Erdogan Addresses Nation After Cabinet Meeting on Missile Incident

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a full speech post-cabinet meeting in Ankara, addressing a downed Iranian missile and heightened Middle East tensions. He emphasized bolstering defense measures, including F-16 deployments, early warning systems, and warnings to Iran against provocative actions. No casualties reported from debris in Gaziantep.Source 1

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NATO Intercepts Second Iranian Ballistic Missile in Turkish Airspace

NATO air defenses shot down a second ballistic missile from Iran entering Turkey's airspace, with fragments landing in Gaziantep province. This marks the second interception in five days amid escalating regional conflict. Turkish officials urged adherence to warnings and preparedness for necessary steps.Source 3Source 5Source 13

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Turkey Deploys Six F-16 Jets to Northern Cyprus for Security

Turkey deployed six F-16 fighter jets and air defense systems to Northern Cyprus following a suspected Iranian drone attack on the island. The move aims to strengthen regional security amid missile threats. Defense Ministry vows to take action without hesitation.Source 3Source 4Source 5

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US State Department Raises Travel Advisory for Southeast Turkey

The US State Department elevated its travel advisory for southeast Turkey due to the Iran conflict and proximity to tensions. This comes amid efforts to evacuate Americans from the Middle East. Spokesperson highlighted risks in the region.Source 9

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Erdogan Warns Iran Over Provocative Actions and Border Measures

In his address, Erdogan stated Turkey issued warnings to Iran after the missile incident but noted continued provocative steps straining relations. Turkey increased preventive measures at borders, ports, and provinces with coordinated plans. Institutional roles clarified for response.Source 1

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Potential Economic Impact of Iran War on Turkey Analyzed

Experts warn the Iran-US conflict could severely hit Turkey's economy via surging oil prices, with every $10 rise increasing current account deficit by $5 billion. Inflation, energy costs, tourism, and debt servicing face heavy blows even without direct involvement. Regional instability exacerbates vulnerabilities.Source 2

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Turkey Ready to Use 'All Means' to Defend Against Iran Threats

Amid the US-Israel war with Iran entering day 10, Turkey signals readiness to employ all means for self-defense. Developments include missile interceptions and F-16 deployments. Oil prices surpass $100/barrel, intensifying pressures.Source 11

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Pension Increase Debate Returns to Erdogan's Agenda

Discussions on a potential 30% pension hike are back before President Erdogan, promising historic changes to pension calculations. This domestic issue gains attention amid national security focus. Details on implementation under review.Source 8

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US Warns Personnel to Leave Southeastern Turkey Amid Tensions

Reports highlight a US warning for personnel to evacuate southeastern Turkey due to the second Iranian missile incident near Incirlik base. Three key developments shaking Turkey's agenda analyzed. Heightened security concerns prevail.Source 6

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Turkish Officials Call for De-escalation in Iran Conflict

A Turkish official stressed the need for de-escalation, urging all parties to exercise restraint amid NATO missile interceptions. This follows global reactions including UK monitoring economic impacts. Regional stability emphasized.Source 7

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Iran Missile Enters NATO Airspace, Prompting Turkish Response

An Iranian ballistic missile entered NATO airspace over Turkey and was neutralised, with debris in open areas near Gaziantep. Ankara warns Tehran against further launches. Deployment to Cyprus bolsters defenses amid leadership changes in Iran.Source 5