The best turkey brine recipe to perfect your Thanksgiving meal
Avoid spoiling your holiday with a dry bird by stocking up on salt, water, garlic and patience.
Can you air fry Thanksgiving dinner? TikTok chef reveals "perfect" recipe
Find out how to air fry a turkey this Thanksgiving without it going dry.
How to cut costs this Thanksgiving as grocery prices soar
"The price of a 16-pound whole frozen turkey has increased by over 40 percent since last year," Wallethub analyst Jill Gonzalez told Newsweek.
U.S. confirms talks with Russia in Turkey on nuclear war risk, not Ukraine
"We have been very open about the fact that we have channels to communicate with Russia on managing risk," the National Security Council told Newsweek.
Videos show moment explosion rocks Istanbul's Istiklal: 6 dead, 81 injured
People ran in panic as the sound of the blast echoed down the primary commercial street in Turkey's largest metropolis.
Diesel is far from the only shortage U.S. is facing
Americans might struggle to find Adderall, Amoxicillin, butter and turkey.
Russia slammed for "food terrorism" after suspending Ukraine grain deal
Moscow said on Saturday it's ending its participation in the deal after an alleged Ukrainian attack on warships in the city of Sevastopol.
Ancient turkey-dinosaur found in museum after gathering dust for 90 years
The fossil, an ancestor of turkeys and grouse, was found in modern-day Nebraska, and lived around 11 million years ago.
Shoigu's phone blitz of foreign counterparts hints at worse things to come
Institute for the Study of War said that the move aimed to intimidate NATO and spur Ukrainian concessions.
Akon responds to memes making fun of his hairline after transplant surgery
After Akon revealed he'd received a hair transplant in Turkey, Twitter users began trolling the "Lonely" singer.
Denial of One Genocide Breeds Indifference to Them All
Why then do some people—even some decent people—refuse to recognize the Armenian genocide? Turkish authorities have done everything in their power to pressure individuals and countries not to acknowledge this genocide.
As Iran Hits Kurdish Foes, U.S. Also Worries About Turkey's Strikes in Iraq
"We have repeatedly expressed our concerns regarding Turkish operations in Iraq," a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
The Horrors of the Other War in Europe Keep Growing
The Azerbaijanis attacked deep inside Armenian territory with artillery and drones, its ground forces advancing into the town of Jermuk. Civilian homes were damaged and destroyed, and border posts were overrun, including the post where Apetyan was stationed. In the aftermath, an Azerbaijani soldier published horrific visuals of the destruction on Telegram.
Iran and Turkey Strike Kurdish Rivals in Iraq as Unrest Grips Baghdad
U.S. and Kurdish authorities condemned the Iranian attacks on Kurdish dissidents but were quiet on Turkey's strikes on Kurdish militants.
Moment Lifeguard Falls Down Waterslide After Pushing Couple Goes Viral
A lifeguard's not-so-cool trick goes awry in a water park in Turkey, as footage of him plummeting down a waterslide delights TikTok viewers.
Russia's Neighbors Threaten Jail for Those Who Fight in Ukraine
The Kyrgyzstan embassy in Russia warned citizens that they could face 10 years in prison as punishment for fighting in the war.
Putin Mocked After Foreign Leaders Keep Him Waiting at SCO Summit
Photos show Putin standing in front of a Russian flag as he waits for the leaders of Turkey, Azerbaijan, India and Kyrgyzstan to arrive and meet him.
The U.S. Should Recognize the Greek Genocide
As a global proponent of human rights, the lynchpin of the rules-based international order and home of up to 3 million Americans of Greek origin, the U.S. should commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe on Sept. 14, 2022, and recognize the Greek genocide.
U.S. Targets Putin's 'Desperate' Use of Iran's Drones
"The United States is committed to strictly enforcing our sanctions against both Russia and Iran," one U.S. official said.
Soccer Fans Refuse to Take Part in Moment of Silence for Queen Elizabeth II
In Cyprus' capital Nicosia, soccer fans whistled and jeered throughout what was supposed to be a minute-long moment of silence for the late queen.
Ukraine's 'Bayraktar' Compared to Russia's New Iran-Supplied Drones
U.S. intelligence officials said last week that Iran might be giving Russia new drones as the U.S. and U.K. continue providing Ukraine military aid.
Bayraktars Say Putin's Russia Won't Get Their Deadly Drones for Ukraine War
The heads of the Turkish company that makes Bayraktar TB2 drones said they support Ukraine and won't sell to Russia "no matter how much money we are offered."
Putin Helps Assad and Erdogan to Rekindle Syria-Turkey Ties in Blow to U.S.
For Erdogan to achieve his security goals, a former Turkish official told Newsweek that "it's unavoidable, indispensable to have a dialogue with Assad himself."
U.S. Grand Strategy Should Include Cyprus
Nicosia's pivot away from Russia, coupled with the Russian withdrawal from Cyprus and Turkey's ambivalence in the eastern Mediterranean provides the U.S. with the perfect opportunity to reengage with the region.
NATO Members Don't Want Ukraine War to End, Turkish Minister Claims
Mevlut Cavusoglu also accused European nations of trying to "sabotage" an agreement to export Ukraine grain.
Man Shares Shocking Aftermath of 'Crazy' Collision With Turkey at 65mph
"Remember, next Thanksgiving you'll get your revenge," said one commenter on the now-viral post.
Russia Pushing World to 'Edge' of Nuclear Disaster in Ukraine: Stavridis
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis said that the situation at Zaporizhzhia "absolutely screams for international engagement."
Putin Agrees to Send Experts to Zaporizhzhia Plant Amid Fears Of Shutdown
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe was the topic of a Friday talk between Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin.
Fearing 'Another Chernobyl,' Turkey Throws Support Behind Ukraine
"While continuing our efforts to find a solution, we remain on the side of our Ukraine friends," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
Turkey's Erdogan Jostles to Be Putin's Partner, Ukraine Peacemaker
The Turkish president has become a key lifeline for both Ukraine and Russia, positioned to both benefit from the war and end it.