Kurdish leaders affiliated with the PKK are more cautious about dissolving the party. They believe it is unwise to abandon 45 ...
Mass protests have erupted across Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, a key opposition figure and declared presidential candidate. Prosecutors allege that the now former ...
An offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on Tuesday said the group cannot lay down arms or dissolve unless political and legal reforms are made.
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World Politics Review on MSNTurkey and Russia Will Remain ‘Frenemies' in SyriaTurkey's and Russia's positions in Syria have flipped. Their coordination in the country is set to stay the same. The post ...
The country’s strongman, President Erdogan, is ruthlessly cracking down on dissent just as Turkey’s influence in the Middle ...
In our news wrap Monday, police in Turkey cracked down on protests and dissent that began after the arrest of one of President Erdogan’s main political rivals, more aid groups have come under fire in ...
Analysts say a convergence of international factors gave Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the opportunity to try to ...
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The National on MSNTurkey treads fine line in Russia-Ukraine diplomacyOn a cold day at the end of February, US and Russian officials met at the residence of the American consul general in ...
Turkish authorities said 343 people were arrested during a third day of protests against the detention of Istanbul's mayor.
Kurds in Iraq and Syria this week have marked the Newroz festival, a traditional celebration of spring and renewal, at a time ...
Kurds in Iraq and Syria this week have marked the Newroz festival, a traditional celebration of spring and renewal, at a time when many are hoping that a new political beginning is on the horizon ...
The detention of Istanbul's popular mayor risks undermining Turkey's move to end the PKK militant group's 40-year-old ...
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