Wealthy Russians Are Racing To Buy Homes in Turkey—Here's Why
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russians have piled into Turkish property, now representing over a quarter of foreign buyers.
Turkey Building Drone Factory in Ukraine to Fight Putin's Forces—Ambassador
Diplomat Vasyl Bodnar said that Baykar—the company which builds the Bayraktar TB2 drones—has already bought a plot of land in Ukraine.
Putin, Erdogan Relationship is One of Trust as Leaders Meet in Sochi
Top news stories on Russia's Channel One from July 31 to August 7, 2022, covering the war in Ukraine and other international affairs.
Putin Ally Spotted Entering Sochi Palace Ahead of Talks With Turkey
Putin is expected to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the second time in three weeks.
Putin Pushing for Ukraine's Drone Supplier to Make Weapons for Him: Turkey
"We have not delivered or supplied them with anything," the CEO of Turkey's Turkey's Baykar, Haluk Bayraktar, said in regard to supplying Russia with drones.
Iraq and Syria Attacks Blamed on Turkey Rattle Region, Raise U.S. Concerns
"We emphasize the importance of ensuring civilians are protected," State Department spokesperson Ned Price said.
Erdogan Turns Table on Vladimir Putin's Habitual Lateness
As a video of Russia's president waiting uncomfortably for his Turkish counterpart goes viral, Newsweek looks back at Putin's own history of tardiness.
Putin Building Anti-West Global Alliance as He Tries to Reshape World Order
The Russian leader was in Tehran to boost ties with Iran and Turkey as Russia faces isolation due to the war in Ukraine.
Video of Putin Being Kept Waiting by Erdogan Goes Viral—'Sweet Payback'
Vladimir Putin looked uncomfortable as Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan took his time to meet him in Iran.
With U.S. Absent on Syria, Turkey Finds Common Ground with Russia and Iran
The leaders of Iran, Russia and Turkey reportedly agreed U.S. sanctions and military presence in Syria must end.
Finland Tries to Appease Turkey's Erdogan Over NATO Block
The two countries' presidents spoke by phone. Ankara opposes Helsinki joining the defensive alliance, which requires unanimous consent among its 30 members.
Turkey Isn't Putin's Only Hope for Blocking NATO Expansion
The leader of at least one other NATO country reportedly joins Turkey in opposing Finland and Sweden being admitting into the alliance.
Finland's Trying to Convince Turkey to Support NATO Membership
On Thursday, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö vowed to "commit to Turkey's security" should his country's NATO application be approved.
Russian Property Buying Surges in Turkey, NATO's Weak Link
Russian buyers can get Turkish citizenship for purchases over $400,000 and a commitment to keeping the property for at least three years.
Russia Denies Putin Planning Turkey Visit as Erdogan Resists NATO Expansion
Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said the Russian leader was not preparing to visit Ankara in the coming days.
Turkey Poised to Deliver a Massive Win to Putin on NATO Expansion
Turkey's president has indicated his country will oppose the admission of Finland and Sweden to the alliance.
Why Turkey Might Try To Block Sweden, Finland Joining NATO
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that the Nordic countries were "guesthouses to terrorist organizations."
Ukraine and Russia Closer to Ending War with Understanding in Four Areas
There is still no agreement on Crimea and Donbas, two eastern areas of Ukraine that Russia sees as its own territory.
It's Time to End CNN's License for CNN Turk's Hate Content
The downward trajectory of CNN Turk's editorial policies, along with its hate content, show that CNN's sister network is now a platform that engages in conspiracy theories, antisemitic tropes and racist rhetoric.
Forget U.S. Military Aid, Putin Eyes Threat from Turkish Drones in Ukraine
"In the case of Ukraine, the PR effect of the use of drones and their impact on poorly organized separatist forces pose a threat to Russia," analyst Anton Mardasov told Newsweek.
Biden's Moment of Truth on Turkey
Soon, the Biden administration is going to have to decide where it stands on Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey.
Biden's Approach to Turkey has Washington Treading Water
Indispensable allies don't behave like President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Ankara's antagonism far outweighs its pseudo-friendship.
NBA Star Doubles Down on China Criticism With Winnie the Pooh Shoes
The character of Winnie the Pooh is often used to poke fun at Chinese President Xi Jinping due to their supposed likeness.
Gaslighting Nations—Erdogan Makes a Mockery of U.N. General Assembly—Again
The United Nations provides a podium that authoritarian regimes exploit to advance their agendas, mock international norms and gaslight victims.
Turkey is Becoming a Problem for NATO—the U.S. Should Pay Attention
As Turkey continues to stoke the fires of ongoing tensions, the U.S. must make clear that it will not fight Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's wars under the obligation of NATO defense if these disputes erupt beyond Erdogan's control.
Turkey Demands U.S. Deliver Fighter Jets or Return $1.4 Billion Payment
"We did not—and do not—earn this money easily," Erdogan said. "Either they will give us our planes or they will give us the money."
Turkey's Erdogan Doesn't Get 'Desired Outcome' in U.S. Talks
Erdogan is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, Russia, on September 29 to discuss Syria.
Erdogan: Biden Relationship Hasn't Started Well, Unlike Other Presidents
"It is my hope that, as two NATO countries, we should treat each other with friendship, not hostility. But the current trajectory does not bode well," Erdogan said.
105 Wildfires Burn Across 35 Towns in Turkey, Devastating Communities
The fires, fueled in part by extreme summer temperatures and climate change, have been burning in the country's Mediterranean and Aegean coasts since July 28.
Turkey is an Imperialist State. Don't Let Erdogan Pretend Otherwise.
Erdogan's depiction of Turkey as a bastion of anti-imperialism is not new—though it is an increasingly common theme of Turkish propaganda.