Turkish military forces continue to mass ahead of expected strike against YPG, as Trump appears to back away from quick withdrawal of US troops in Syria
US-Turkish relations heat up over Ankara's threat to attack a US Kurdish ally in the region
Ankara warns of imminent military operation against US-backed Syrian Kurdish militia
Turkish industrial production has plummeted to a nine-year low
Turkey threatens major offensive against US-backed Syrian-Kurdish militia
Erdogan said within days, Turkish forces will launch offensive against Syrian Kurd militia, a key U.S. ally, but analysts suggest Ankara is banking on Washington abandoning that ally
Key Turkish EU integration group meets for second time in six months as Ankara pledges to revive membership bid
Prosecutors are targeting those involved in anti-government Gezi protests, a move analysts say could indicate government fears new unrest as recession looms
Analysts point out Ankara's stance on Khashoggi has diverted international attention over Erdogan's treatment of domestic journalists
On Monday, Turkish newspapers allied with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reported a naval base could be constructed by 2019 on the Turkish Cypriot side of the island
US support of Syrian Kurd militia set to top Turkey, US talks in Buenos Aires
Ankara indicates Erdogan could meet Saudi Crown Prince at G-20 summit, fueling speculation of warming between leaders
The collapse in currency and surging interest rates have plunged country’s construction industry into recession
EU commissioners and Turkish foreign minister exchange barbs but shared interests outweigh disagreements
Some analysts claim the Turkish president views Saudi Arabia's crown prince as a rival and would like to see him go
Ankara voices growing frustration over failure to close US investigation into Halkbank
Move comes as speculations grows over Turkish president's agenda over last month's killing of Saudi journalist
US granted Turkey a six-month waiver on its Iran oil sanctions, creating further impetus
Turkey with its Ottoman Empire was a key ally of Germany in World War I, but there are no commemorations marking the 100th anniversary of the war's end. The defeat and occupation is a history that Turkey chooses not to commemorate. Yet as Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul, the painful memories still remain a powerful force in society.
Turkey is not holding a commemoration of war's end that saw the collapse of the once-mighty Ottoman Empire
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