By Akin Nazli in Belgrade The Turkish government has been at it again, trampling on “Kurdish” and other opposition ballot box ...
The two countries signed 20-year cooperation pact, but despite anti-US stance there are limits to their partnership.
According to the biggest lawyers' union in the country, the Istanbul Bar union has been sued by Turkish prosecutors for ...
Post-Assad Syria will never allow its territory to be used as a staging ground for threats against Turkey, its top diplomat ...
Syrian refugees in Turkey are considering whether to return home following the ouster of Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad. But many remain worried about their country's future.
Turkish Airlines is resuming flights to the Syrian capital, Damascus (DAM), and to Benghazi (BEN), Libya’s second city, from ...
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that the new Syrian administration should be given an opportunity to ...
The PKK’s U.S.-backed Syrian offshoot, the YPG, is courting Iraqi Kurds in an apparent push to garner support at a time when ...
Turkish prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the Istanbul Bar Association for "terrorist propaganda" over its calls for a probe into journalist deaths in Syria, the country's main lawyers ...
Talks aimed at ending a 40-year-old militant conflict have fostered peace hopes in Turkey but the precarious situation of ...
Turkey has no intention of taking over any part of Syria following the ouster of strongman Bashar al-Assad, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Friday.
Now they can return to Syria, free from the fear of Bashar al-Assad's brutal dictatorship. But for many, it's a huge dilemma, as NPR's Fatma Tanis found in a Syrian-owned cafe in Istanbul.