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While Erdoğan consolidates power at home and prepares to project it abroad, he has set the stage for a clash with Israel.
Turkey started hastily organized mass trials on Friday to prosecute some of the hundreds of people who took part in the ...
Turkey is no ‘partner’ of the U.S.
Around 100 tractors blocked roads in central Turkey on Saturday as their drivers joined the latest anti-government protest ...
The first trials of those arrested during recent anti-government protests in Turkey are expected to open this Friday. The ...
“Turkey,” Washington policy analyst Andrew Latham warned, “has carved out a new role for itself as successor to the Ottoman empire.” To anyone familiar with history, however, Erdoğan’s ...
The head of the Council of Europe, the continent's leading human rights watchdog, told Reuters it was worried about any ...
Turkey's state-run news agency says judicial officials have rejected an appeal seeking the release of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem ...
Ninety-nine defendants in one case appeared in court on Friday in Istanbul's Çaglayan neighborhood to face charges of ...
Nearly 200 people detained in a government crackdown on protests went on trial on Friday in Istanbul. Suspects include several students and journalists who were arrested while demonstrating ...
Turkey’s central bank has raised its key interest rate by 3.5 percentage points and halted a three‑month easing streak as it ...
Ankara’s gift of military assets, like an old warship, to Malé in such a short span points only to the possibility of Turkey ...