Andrew Brunson and his wife, Norine, have been Protestant missionaries in Turkey for more than 20 years
Gultan Kisanak, Firat Anli are arrested as part of probe into their alleged links to outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party
Turkey does not want to see Mosul fall under Shi'ite Iraqi troops' control; Iraq, on the other hand, sees threat in presence of Turkish troops in northern part of country
After a year of sustained IS rocket attacks on Turkish border towns, Ankara speeds up system testing
Government ramps up military operations against Islamic State militants after a suicide bomber killed more than 50 people at a wedding party in Turkey
Pro-government media outlets as well as some government officials have accused them of playing a role in July coup attempt and have stepped up rhetoric against them
It's first major attack on Kilis since Turkish troops crossed into Syria last month with Turkish-backed rebels to push IS from border areas
For some, killings raise questions about possible Turkey involvement while others see revenge by Islamic State militant group
Homosexuality is not illegal in Turkey, but there are calls for the government to do more
Analysts wonder whether Turkey has an exit strategy for its cross-border incursion into Syria
Students 'quite pessimistic' about their country's future 'because of terror attacks, political uncertainty and security concerns'
Some interviewed by VOA think ongoing purge after botched coup will hurt Turkey’s fight against Islamic State
Turkish president's call for Turkish women to forgo birth control and have at least three children has drawn ire from women’s rights advocates, is being questioned by Islamic scholars
IS to attack mausoleum of founder of secular Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, on Thursday when youth sports activities are being held, newspaper reports
Government crackdowns on journalistic freedoms have left many afraid to express their opinions but handful of Turks from a cross section of society speak out on the Syrian war, IS militants
Analysts say Saudi military presence in conflict zone adds new complications for US
But such a move would only escalate what has already become major diplomatic crisis; it also could cripple Western and Turkish efforts against Islamic State, analysts say
As Turkey tightens its borders, steps up arrests of Islamic State suspects, Ankara fights Kurdish militants known as PKK in eastern region
Pro-government media outlets in Turkey reported that a 'rented' Serbian sniper fighting for Kurdish PKK rebels had been killed by Turkish security teams
Combination has ripple effect, hurting not only hotels and resorts, but also shop owners, cab drivers, street vendors, whose livelihoods depend on tourism
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