Ankara
Coup to crackdown: Erdogan’s unfinished war on Turkey’s Kurds - opinion
Fifteen percent of the Turkish population, approximately 16 million, are Kurds, and Erdogan needs to accept that they have a right to live their lives as they see fit.
Trump's board of folly: Why putting Turkey, Qatar in charge of Gaza is a farce - opinion
UNRWA planning on opening Turkey office, seeks permanent presence in country
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland a strategic earthquake - opinion
How will the local elections in Turkey affect the Middle East? - analysis
The vote was, in essence, a choice between an authoritarian religious party and parties representing a tradition of secular nationalism.
Eight killed in Turkish air strikes on Kurdish-held zone in Syria - report
Turkey said Wednesday that all Kurdish militant facilities in Syria and Iraq are valid targets.
Seven Israelis injured in Turkey crash that killed three tourists
The accident occurred due to a collision between a car and a tour vehicle in the city's Alanya district.
Turkey reaches out to Syria as Damascus courts Amman - analysis
Turkey wants to normalize ties with Syria, but in order to do this it needs to see Damascus cater to some of Ankara’s demands.
Turkey seeks foreign investment from Saudi Arabia
Erdogan is visiting nations Turkey formerly considered foes in an attempt to get funding from Gulf states.
Turkey’s Erdogan in historic three-country Gulf trip - analysis
Ankara’s diplomatic offensive is part of a wider diplomatic era in the region in which the Syrian regime is returning to the Arab League and Iran is doing more outreach.
How will Israel-Turkey ties be impacted by Erdogan's reelection? - opinion
In the current Turkish political reality, Erdogan – despite all his anti-Israel and antisemitic baggage – has both the capacity and the motivation to deliver healthier Ankara-Jerusalem ties.