Erdogan
US approves potential $250 million fighter jet sale with Australia, says no impact on readiness
"It is vital to the US national interest to assist our ally in developing and maintaining a strong and ready self-defense capability," the statement said.
Trump hints at plan to help modernize Turkey's airforce, reviewing giving Erdogan F-35 fighter jets
Six years after fueling conflict, Turkey repositions itself as a peace broker in Libya - analysis
'Maybe on the Iran side': Trump reveals Turkey's Erdogan stayed out of Iran war at his request
Turkey’s ruling party hopes to ‘decapitate’ opposition - analysis
Police clashed with CHP supporters in Istanbul as Erdogan’s government banned protests and moved to tighten control over Turkey’s opposition.
Turkish authorities cancel French-Algerian Jewish singer's concert over his support for Israel
Enrico Macias, a French-Algerian Jewish singer who has performed in Turkey for decades, had his concert cancelled after he signalled that he would move to Israel.
From trade to airspace: Erdogan’s gambit demands a firm reply - opinion
Strategic steps are needed, first and foremost, to diversify sources of imports and reduce dependency on Ankara.
Turkey's 'big move' of cutting economic ties with Israel probably won't last - editorial
Turkey has suspended trade and airspace access to Israel, but past patterns suggest rhetoric may outpace impact as Israel adapts and Ankara weighs its own costs.
Turkey detains Istanbul district mayor in corruption probe, state media says
Beyoglu Mayor Inan Guney from Turkey's main opposition party was the 16th mayor to have been taken into custody in the crackdown.
Erdogan urges Europe to force Israel into a two-state solution, Gaza ceasefire
"We find the recent humanitarian reactions coming from Europe, particularly from France and Britain, very valuable," Erdogan said in Ankara.
Turkey sets up parliamentary commission to oversee PKK disarmament
The PKK, designated a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies, began its insurgency in 1984.
Spotify threatens to pull out of Turkey over rows on playlists targeting Erdogan's spending
Turkey’s deputy culture and tourism minister, Batuhan Mumcu, accused Spotify of sharing “content that targets our religious and national values and insults the beliefs of our society.”
UAE president visits Turkey to deepen strategic ties with Erdogan - analysis
“The two leaders affirmed their countries' keenness to support all efforts and endeavors made to achieve regional peace and stability, which would benefit all peoples of the region,” the report said.
Why Erdogan, not Netanyahu, is the real threat to Middle East peace - opinion
While Israel has worked to put an end to Iran’s campaign to dominate the Middle East, Turkey has consistently undermined peace.