Attack in Gaziantep close to Syrian border is being blamed on Islamic State militants; along with children, bride and groom are reported to be among the dead
Meanwhile, more putsch-related dismissals and arrests taking place, despite calls for proportionality from Ankara’s Western allies
The purge is straining relations with Western allies, who Turkish officials say appear more concerned by the crackdown than the failed coup that killed 240 people
Tehran's support for Turkish government during last month's failed coup attempt has boosted bilateral ties
29 journalists have been imprisoned since the coup, and arrest warrants have been issued for dozens more
President Erdogan quick to confirm planned meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in St. Petersburg
Kurdish rebels seemingly refrain from taking advantage of chaos within Turkish army following failed coup
International relations chief says much of foreign media failed democracy test over coup attempt, calling coverage 'disgraceful'
Erdogan meeting fuels hopes of consensus, but concerns grow over crackdown
Erdogan's international relations chief tells VOA that cleric Gulen is not a factor in relations with US; 'our cooperation will continue, especially on our fight against Daesh,' she says
Turkish President Erdogan has accused reclusive cleric living in US of orchestrating violence
Kerry to Turkish foreign minister: Ankara must respect rule of law and citizens' rights as it investigates who was involved in coup plot
Bilateral relations collapsed as a result of Ankara’s backing of Syrian opposition, but reports from Istanbul indicate a major change in Turkish foreign policy could be in the offing
US-based HRW accuses Ankara of blocking international scrutiny over what it calls widespread human rights violations by Turkish security forces in its crackdown on Kurdish rebels
Day after three suicide bombers at Istanbul airport kill 42 people, leave nearly 250 wounded, CIA chief warns Islamic State may try similar attacks in US
Turkey's PM has said early signs point to Islamic State militants
Three suicide attackers touch off explosives, leave at least 41 others dead, more than 200 wounded; no immediate claim of responsibility
Rising expectation that bilateral relations will be repaired, but mutual suspicions expected to remain
Agreement between former allies ends tensions following deaths of Turkish activists
Unprecedented levels of urban warfare against PKK stretches government army to limit
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