Analysts suggest latest Armenian-Azeri clashes could be part of wider Turkish-Russian tension and rivalries
For 80 years, ancient Byzantine cathedral has been museum and symbol of modern secular Turkey, but Turkish leader, country’s high court could soon change that
For the past 80 years, the ancient Byzantine cathedral has been a museum and a symbol of modern secular Turkey, but a decision is coming soon that could change that
With Turkey’s escalating military intervention into Libya, Ankara wants Washington’s support, offering a reset in relations in recent years beset by tension and mistrust
With the government easing restrictions and more people being tested, reported infection rates have doubled
Turkey's military intervention in Libya appears to be a game-changer, now Ankara is trying to use its success to leverage western allies
The scramble for energy resources in the Mediterranean has the two NATO members on what some analysts say is the brink of a confrontation that is causing concern in the region and beyond
Although Turkey is easing its COVID lockdown, shopkeepers worry big-spending tourists will be slow to return
Shutdown is not only difficult for Istanbul's inhabitants but also for large populations of street dogs and cats that have been an integral part of city for centuries
Critics say the pandemic is accelerating Turkey's descent from democratic freedoms
Turkey is easing COVID-19 restrictions, but concerns remain that the move may be coming too soon
Critics warn of dangerous gamble and say the move may be premature
With its high alcoholic content, cologne is widely accepted as useful in killing the coronavirus on people’s hands
With the number of coronavirus infections continuing to rise in Turkey, the country is – like many others – anxiously awaiting a vaccine. Until one comes, many Turks are turning to an old tradition: perfume. From Istanbul, Dorian Jones reports.
My 12-year-old son Mir has been the quickest among us to adapt to life at home
Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city is the center of Covid 19, with more infections and deaths than the rest of the country. The city like the rest of the country are enforcing social distancing. We hear from our Istanbul reporter Dorian Jones
With Turkey having among the fastest infection rates in the world and Istanbul the epicenter, calls for a shutdown grow
Calls are mounting in Turkey for a lockdown as the coronavirus infection spreads, especially in the country’s largest city, Istanbul. But the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has refused, insisting that the wheels of the economy must keep turning. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Key Allouk water-pumping station is at center of controversy, and is said to be closed again after working only intermittently
Turkey’s main city - Istanbul – is at the center of the country’s efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus. Almost 40 people have died in Turkey and the virus has infected more than 1,500 people. Authorities are now ramping up restrictions, closing schools, shuttering entertainment venues and even halting prayers at mosques. As Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul, the city is learning to adapt to a new way of life.
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