Turkey’s backing of Ukraine in its war with Russia could improve its ties with US, with Ankara eyeing US defense deal
Istanbul court's decision to move the case to Riyadh removes an obstacle to Saudi-Turk rapprochement despite rights groups' outcry
Ukraine says it held online peace talks with Russia as diplomatic efforts accelerate, despite reservations
Healers seeking jobs abroad surge and threaten key Erdogan achievement
Аny possibility of a Russian victory over Ukraine has cast a shadow over the future of Turkey's rapidly growing drone industry which relies on Ukrainian engines
Sides discuss key obstacles to peace, offering hope but no breakthrough
Ukraine war underscores Turkish vulnerability on wheat imports via the Black Sea
Suspicions are growing that the country could become a refuge for sanctioned oligarchs and their wealth.
Concerns grow that Turkey could circumvent Russian sanctions, as it has been accused of doing in the case of Iran.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is opening the door to improved ties between Turkey and Western allies; analysts warn of need for democratic reform
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis heads to Turkey Sunday for talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan amid rising tensions between the neighboring countries. As Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul, the escalating tensions have already claimed victims.
Little progress made in meeting of foreign ministers at Turkish resort
With Ankara enjoying close ties with Kyiv and Moscow, it hosts the first Ukrainian - Russian foreign minister meeting since Russia’s invasion
Ankara puts its ties to Moscow to the test as it locks Russian warships out of Black Sea
As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, Turkey is hardening its criticism of Russia and heeding Kyiv's calls for support - moves that some analysts suggest could threaten Turkey's attempts to maintain good ties with both Moscow and Kyiv. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Istanbul's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, is turning to tradition to alleviate soaring poverty and an ailing economy. His efforts have enhanced the mayor's reputation as a possible challenger to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Erdogan takes aim at Russian recognition of Ukrainian breakaway states, but Ankara faces big risks as Putin retains leverage over Turkey, say analysts
Analysts say shared concerns over Iran could provide the common ground that Turkish leader needs to bolster ties with Arab nations
After years of deteriorating relations, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is inviting his Israeli counterpart to visit. The invitation signals a rapprochement that observers say is driven by powerful mutual interests, including concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and the future of oil and gas imports from Russia and Iran. For VOA, Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Turkish defense industry is circumventing Western sanctions with Ukraine cooperation— despite pressure from Moscow
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