Turkey Prepares New Attacks on U.S. Allies in Syria
Already suffering heavy casualties in their fight against ISIS, the U.S.-backed Kurds are bracing for Turkish attacks "within a few days."
Turkey Trolls U.S. With Malcolm X Embassy Street Name
Ankara has previously renamed streets in order to make a political point against its rivals.
Russia, Turkey Promise to Defy Trump's Iran Sanctions
"We will not obey such sanctions," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, adding that his government saw Washington's move as "violating the global balance."
Journalist Khashoggi Strangled at Mission Door—Report
Turkey gives its first official account of the journalist's disappearance.
Erdogan Will Not Waste Leverage Gained Over Khashoggi
Erdogan knows that knows that in the Khashoggi affair, time is very much on his side.
Saudis Planned to Kill Journalist, Says Erdogan
The Turkish leader was addressing his own members of parliament about his country's investigation into Jamal Khashoggi's death.
Turkey Renames U.S. Embassy Street After Malcolm X
The Turkish government voted to rename the street on which a future U.S. embassy will sit after American civil rights leader Malcolm X.
Erdogan Says Turkey Can't Release U.S. Pastor Brunson
Pastor Andrew Brunson is detained in Turkey, accused of links to the terror organization behind a failed coup.
Turkey: The World's Biggest Prison for Journalists
Erdogan was jailed for reading a poem—now he locks up more journalists than anyone.
Russia, Turkey Talk Syria: A Lot's Changed in a Year
Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to establish a demilitarized zone of 15 to 20 kilometers in Idlib.
Report: Russian Media Undermines Turkey-US Cooperation
Russian media have worked to promote tensions between Turkey and NATO, encouraged Ankara to support Russian actions in Eurasia and the Middle East and influenced the country's internal political development to transform it into a "more compliant partner."
13-Foot Golden Erdogan Statue in Germany Angers Locals
The figure turned out to be an art installation, but it has already been covered by expletives and graffiti.
Shots Fired at U.S. Embassy in Turkey
A window in a security cabin was damaged, but no injuries were reported in a brazen assault that speaks to the escalating anger over the diplomatic crisis developing between the two NATO allies.
Turks Are Smashing iPhones With Sledgehammers
The U.S. has hit Turkey with sanctions in an ongoing diplomatic crisis.
Turkey's Crisis: How Long Can Erdogan Maintain Power?
Turkey is on the brink of a social breaking point, but its president is still winning elections, experts told Newsweek.
Will Trump's Tariffs Push Erdogan to Cave?
Holding a U.S. hostage and negotiating a weapons deal with Moscow provoked the Trump's wrath—and tariffs. Will the sinking lira and increasing economic pain force the Turkish leader to give in?
Qatar Backs Turkey Against U.S., Pledges $15 Billion
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani made the announcement Wednesday, saying the move was his way of standing by "brothers in Turkey."
Turkish President Accuses U.S. of Betrayal
The value of Turkey's currency, the lira, plummeted Monday following tweets by President Donald Trump that he might increase sanctions on the country.
Turkey's Erdogan Wants To Recreate The Ottoman World
America, as the planet's most powerful nation, can offer crucial help.
Erdogan: Hitler Spirit 'Re-emerging' in Israeli Leaders
Erdogan said Israel's "nation-state" law proves it is the most fascist and racist country in the world.
Trump Calls for Release of Pastor Imprisoned in Turkey
"A total disgrace that Turkey will not release a respected U.S. Pastor, Andrew Brunson, from prison," Trump tweeted.
Turkish Repression Remains Two Years After Coup Attempt
The government has arrested at least 160,000 people, dismissed 152,000 civil servants and purged the judiciary since the coup attempt.
Turkish President Appoints Son-in-Law to Lead Economy
Market-friendly ministers, who encouraged confidence in the Turkish state, are not included in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's new government.
Erdogan Sworn In as Turkey's First Executive President
Parliamentary supporters honored Erdogan with a minute-long standing ovation after he was sworn in.
U.S. Warns Travelers of Terrorism, Arrests in Turkey
The State Department asks that you "reconsider travel" to Turkey and explicitly warns "do not travel" to certain areas of the country.
Turkey's Erdogan Wants to Be Champion for Palestinians
Israeli officials said Erdogan is also donating funds to Islamic Organizations in Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.
U.S. May Punish Turkey for 'Cooperating' With Russia
"Any effort by the Government of the Republic of Turkey to further enhance their relationship with Russia will degrade the general security of the NATO alliance."
Is Turkey Still a Democracy? Erdogan Assumes New Powers
State media said Erdogan secured victory with 53 percent of the vote in the first round of voting.
Turkey Elections: Will Strongman Erdogan Lose?
Erdogan could lose his parliamentary majority and be forced to fight for the presidency. Can he cling to power?
Rival Insults Erdogan, Runs for President—From Jail
Holding a political figure for making disparaging remarks, Selahattin Demirtaş says, is evidence of how Erdogan has replaced democracy with a repressive one-party state.