Many miners are believed to be still trapped as a result of a suspected methane gas explosion in Turkey's northern Bartin province; government mining safety record again under scrutiny
There’s growing criticism from Turkey's Western allies as suspicions grow over Turkish sanction-busting
Turkish government's attempts to criminalize social media postings draw growing condemnation as elections loom
Overture comes despite Western efforts to tighten Russia sanctions over its war on Ukraine
Turkish-Greek tensions continue to escalate and broaden as the Turkish foreign minister warns of the use of hard power and accusing Washington of taking sides
Turkish pop star Gulsen faces jail as a crackdown on popular music broadens. Some see the crackdown as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's attempt to court his religious base as elections loom and young people voice dissatisfaction with the economy. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Growing Turkish-Russian trade dealt blow as Turkish banks end Mir payment support, under threat of sanctions
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Turkey's plastic recycling industry is strongly criticized in a Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday. The report highlights health problems for workers and residents and criticizes the European Union, for which Turkey is the main plastics recycler. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Turkish, Greek leaders exchange threats with domestic agendas threatening further escalation, say analysts
Erdogan doubles on down Putin ties, accepting Russian leader's invitation to attend Shanghai Cooperation Organization where he will meet the Russian leader for the third time in as many months
Putin offers Ankara financial support as Turkey deepens Russian trade despite Western sanctions
Move, which aims to return millions of Syrian refugees now in Turkey, is seen as victory for Moscow and sends alarm to Syrian rebels
Turkish leader is deepening ties with Russia in the face of West's concerns, but Ankara argues its policies are key to ending Ukraine conflict
Ukraine grain deal and Turkish Syria ops expected to top agenda
Move has prompted protests, with critics accusing government of seeking to silence the last platforms that Turkish citizens have for venting their grievances
Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, United Nations sign agreement in Istanbul to release Ukrainian grain in diplomatic win for Ankara
Erdogan seeks green light for Syrian military operations and to secure Ukrainian grain deal at Tehran meeting with Iranian and Russian presidents
Turkish officials say deal is likely for the release from Ukraine of grain stuck amid soaring global food crisis, but UN chief cautions that work remains to be done if agreement is to be secured by next week
Analysts say years of internet controls created a population skilled at skirting them as bans on Deutsche Welle, VOA fail to bite
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