The latest escalation in fighting comes as Ankara continues to reinforce its troops in Idlib, while Russian-Turkish diplomatic efforts to end violence remain deadlocked
Russian diplomats head to Turkey for Idlib talks as Damascus troops capture key town
Erdogan issues ultimatum to Damascus to withdraw forces in Idlib or face military consequences, threat made as Ankara fears refugee exodus, but analysts question whether Turkey can back up threat
Monday's killing of Turkish soldiers, by Russian-backed Syrian government forces, fuels Ankara-Moscow tensions, offering Washington chance of reset with Ankara
Strikes come in retaliation for the killing Monday of Turkish soldiers; Turkey's Erdogan warns Moscow not to interfere in latest test to Turkish-Russian cooperation in Syria
With Syrian forces closing in on rebel-held Idlib, Turkey re-enforces its military presence in the rebel enclave, as Erdogan warns Moscow to rein in Damascus
An Istanbul court rejected a European Court of Human Rights ruling to release Osman Kavala, who is accused of backing anti-government protests and faces life in prison
Ankara accused Athens of keeping troops on the islands in violation of the 1936 Treaty of Lausanne, which governs the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.
Given that Libya is 2,000 kilometers from Turkey, one military expert questions whether Ankara is capable of sustaining a hot conflict
Ankara accuses EU of reneging on migrant deal; EU has complaints, too
Erdogan lashes out at Libyan rebel leader General Khalifa Haftar while announcing the deployment of Turkish forces to Libya
In freezing rain, thousands of people in Istanbul wait for hours to sign a petition protesting president's canal plan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is planning what’s dubbed 'the construction project of the decade', a massive canal connecting Turkey's Marmara and Black Sea. The canal will provide an alternative route to the Bosporus, one of the world’s busiest waterways, which divides Istanbul. But the project is proving controversial, both domestically and internationally. Dorian Jones reports
Erdogan vents frustration over looming setbacks in other nations as shortcomings of Moscow cooperation are revealed
Ankara hosts first meeting of Turkish-Greek initiative to ease friction over energy as dispute spreads bitter rivalries
Turkish president, Russian counterpart inaugurate gas pipeline, and issue call for restraint in Iran and cease-fire in Libya — though Syria remains contentious
Turkey, as a market and transit country for Russian energy, is widely seen as the bedrock of deepening bilateral ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Istanbul Wednesday to inaugurate a new gas pipeline between the two countries. Energy cooperation is the foundation of a growing rapprochement between Russia and Turkey, which is a NATO member. As Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul, during the visit the Russian and Turkish leaders are expected to address growing differences in their bilateral relationship, on issues ranging from Syria to Libya.
Russian leader to help inaugurate new gas pipeline between the two countries, discuss differences in their bilateral relationship with his Turkish counterpart, Erdogan
President Vladimir Putin will visit Istanbul Wednesday to help inaugurate a new gas pipeline between the Russia and Turkey. Energy cooperation is the foundation of a growing rapprochement between Russia and Turkey, a NATO member. As Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul, during the visit the Russian and Turkish leaders are expected to address growing differences in their bilateral relationship, on issues ranging from Syria to Libya.
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