Why Turkey is moving to block Finland and Sweden joining Nato
Europe Letter: Erdogan wants leverage and allies to take Ankara’s concerns seriously
Europe Letter: Erdogan wants leverage and allies to take Ankara’s concerns seriously
Russia warns Finland, Sweden against joining, saying they would have to ‘restore military balance’
Son says father had no political affiliations and that a ‘malicious report’ had been filed
Removal and jailing of elected Kurdish mayors continues president’s war of attrition
Ankara blames Kurdish militia for fatal assault in town held by Turkish-backed forces
Erdogan vows to pursue offensive after Kurds agree to hand over key cities to Assad
Jets attack Kurdish forces as Ankara moves to create border ‘safe zone’
Buffer zone to separate Turkish and US-backed Kurdish forces in northern Syria
Final results not due until at least April 11th as Erdogan’s party challenges Istanbul results
Turkish president’s party dealt serious setback in local elections amid economic woes
Crackdown on Kurdish politicians in south east unlikely to deter voters this weekend
Withdrawal hints at disagreements between White House and Pentagon over Syria policy
Turkey’s democrats face the fight of their lives to be heard in an increasingly authoritarian state
At least three Irish men are fighting with Kurds in Syria, part of an international battalion of ‘villagers, students, sons of butchers, socialists and anarchists’
Kurdish militia YPG evacuates civilians due to ‘massacres’ in border region
Ankara denies carrying out ‘demographic change’ in Kurdish territory
At least 36 soldiers killed in third warplane attack on Afrin in 48 hours
Kurdish group YPG is now facing an escalating battle with Turkish forces in northwestern Syria
Turkey’s military forces have entered Afrin province targeting US-backed Syrian Kurdish YPG
Turkish president castigates US plan to form 30,000-strong border force with Kurdish allies
Loss of Mosul and group’s capital Raqqa does not spell final defeat for Islamic State
Educators and journalists among those held in ‘professional annihilation’ by Ankara
Kurdish and Arab fighters prepare for long campaign as terrorists boost defences
Iraqi forces report capture of another district as fight against Isis pushes towards city centre
Bomb exploded near the homes of judges and prosecutors in mainly Kurdish town
The Reina nightclub attack has only added to the country’s sense of insecurity. As its president turns towards Russia, many fear an even steeper slide into authoritarianism
Even if the Islamists are defeated militarily, what comes next has coalition jittery
Erdogan accuses Gulen followers of being complicit in attacks by Kurdish militants
Fertiliser potentially used by Kurdish militants in Turkey and Isis in Iraq and Syria
Kurdish rebels target police and soldiers in assaults in southeast of the country
Turkish government also blocks WikiLeaks access as it publishes ruling party’s emails
Poverty fuels resurgence of tension and violence in predominantly Kurdish borderlands
Unwillingness to back Kurdish militias allows Isis to keep foothold along border
Ordinary Turkish people angry that war on their border is spreading within the country
Three suicide bombers open fire and detonate explosives at city’s main airport
As divisions between Kurds and Turks grow, an ‘ethnic civil war’ could ensue, says a leading Turkish politician
Erdogan rails against MPs of Turkish descent with ‘tainted blood’ who backed resolution
Kurdish rebel detonates explosive device in key town near border with Syria
No claim of responsibility for rush-hour blast which has also left 36 people wounded
Law on EU migrant deal delayed after fight erupts over moves against Kurdish militants
Germany closes embassy in Turkey amid fears of imminent attack
Turkey claims to be leaving Diyarbakir soon but locals say things were never worse
Attack carried out by a Syrian national working with Kurdish militants, claims PM
Turkish prime minister says PKK to blame, Syrian man carried out attack in Ankara
Nabil Fadli (28) crossed into Turkey from Syria but was not on terrorist watch lists
Erdogan says rebels in southeast will be buried ‘in the trenches they have dug’
Collapse of ceasefire between government and PKK has lead to months of violence
Brother of well-known Kurdish lawyer blames Turkish state for his death
Loss of Sinjar is second significant battlefield reversal for Islamic State in recent days
AKP’s success in election has confounded analysts and voters alike
Political triumph is not without internet control and conflict with the Kurds
AK Party comeback raises questions about press freedom and human rights
Security forces fire tear gas at protesters as Tayyip Erdogan looks set to return to power
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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