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In the five months since Turkey detained President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s top political rival, the authorities have arrested ...
“The expansion of the railway network between Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey will have an extremely positive impact ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a commemorative message on Monday marking Victory Week, highlighting it as ...
Turkey has imposed an informal maritime ban targeting Israel, prohibiting Israel-linked ships from docking in Turkish ports ...
ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey supports efforts to establish a permanent peace in Ukraine with the participation of all parties, ...
Turkey’s First Lady has written to her US counterpart, Melania Trump, asking her to show the same concern for Gaza’s children ...
With Turkey in the middle, both figuratively and literally, as Erdogan pointed in an interview with Newsweek last July, the Turkish leader has both invested in its NATO role and sought closer ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has rock star appeal at his election rallies, promising to lead Turkey to claim its rightful place as a global power if he is re-elected in a runoff on Sunday.
Whether Erdogan wins or loses, Ankara is unlikely to untangle itself from Moscow and turn back to the West. To start, Turkey can’t afford it. The economy is mired in inflation.
Erdogan’s opponent in Sunday’s runoff, 74-year-old Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has said he would improve Turkey’s relationship with the West and move to restart a long-stalled bid to join the ...
President Tayyip Erdogan said he had lowered Turkey's inflation to around 4% before and that he will achieve that again, as it topped 21% following a push for aggressive cuts in interest rates ...
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