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Besides internal squabbles in Ukraine and questions about its defences, there's still a need for more robust foreign support
Museums have been facing a reckoning in recent years for the potentially criminal tactics many used to obtain valuables
Mayoral elections are next month, and Istanbul is the biggest prize up for grabs
Ankara has done what it does best: extracting concessions from the West in exchange for approving Sweden's entry into Nato
Ankara is leading many in calling out the West's double standards in Gaza
Ankara continues to host Hamas operatives, but its leverage over the group may be limited
It may have felt like the world was coming apart in 2023 but reality is a bit rosier
Many countries are adopting a fortress mentality but moving away from fear-based policies is vital if they are to manage this continuing flow of humanity
Turkey and Greece are exploring ways to be friends, a development that would help stabilise a tense region
President Erdogan's Cop28 visit puts a spotlight on the country's efforts to tackle environmental challenges
The foreign policy gap between Ankara and Berlin is becoming bigger, more complex and higher-stakes
At 49, Ozgur Ozel is the youngest head of the party of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, but can he energise the CHP faithful ahead of critical local elections next March?
The governing AKP’s solidarity with the region’s Muslims underscores just how far the country has travelled
It's a different republic from the one Ataturk founded 100 years ago, and the West is also recalibrating
Ankara has said it will help de-escalation between Israelis and Palestinians but the country's relationship with Hamas is under scrutiny