Uighur refugees and rights groups are voicing alarm as Turkish parliament considers an extradition law with China
Light installations across Istanbul aim to lift darkness brought about by COVID lockdown
The all-female network JIN News has weathered raids, arrests and more to report on Kurdish and women’s rights in Turkey
Turkey presidential adviser confirms diplomatic talks with Israel to reset ties, claiming restoration of ambassadors possible by March; analysts warn major obstacles remain
Raids, arrests, website blocks come with the territory for the female JIN News network as it reports on Kurdish and women’s rights
Ankara confined to rhetoric over US sanctions as Turkish president looks to Biden presidency
Battered by COVID and damaged ties with Middle East partners, Ankara looks for rapprochement with Saudi Arabia
Ankara is pursuing a rapprochement with Saudis to boost Turkey’s COVID-battered economy and repair shattered ties with its Middle East partners
Analysts say Turkish leader’s two-day trip is his latest effort to expand Ankara’s influence in a region that has historically been Russia's backyard
Turkey is seen to be paying increasing price for its regional isolation as Athens steps up pressure on Ankara
Ankara and Riyadh’s competition for regional dominance could be easing as countries' leaders pledge to improve ties
Zehra Dogan, a Kurdish artist who spent almost two years in a Turkish prison, is shining a light on Kurdish feminism with a daring Istanbul exhibition
Zehra Dogan painted secretly behind bars, now, her powerful portrayals of feminism and resistance are on display in Istanbul
Analysts say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s move is in anticipation of increased scrutiny during Biden era
Turkish weapons technology and other support helped Azerbaijan win - on what has long been Russia’s turf
As US sanctions loom, Biden presidency set to determine future of strategic partnership
Hundreds were injured; residents spent the night outside
Turkey’s third-largest city, Izmir, and nearby Greek island are hit hard by powerful earthquake, which killed more than dozen people, injured hundreds more
Behind the diplomatic storm over freedom of expression versus religious sensitivity is a bitter rivalry for influence in Africa: analysts
Despite tense bilateral relationship, Erdogan and Trump have gotten along well personally, but some Turks also see hope in Democrats’ past pragmatism
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