Turkey's local elections on Sunday dealt the biggest blow in more than two decades to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling AKP party.
Turkey's local elections on Sunday dealt the biggest blow in more than two decades to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling AKP party.
The setback in municipal elections on Sunday will be a turning point for the AKP, the president has vowed
Western allies view Stockholm as a vital bulwark against Russian aggression in Europe
Turkish broadcaster TGRT Haber accused its news announcer of “covertly advertising” Starbucks on air
Turkey ties Sweden's NATO membership to lifting of Canadian arms embargo
Erdogan’s proposal must make its way out of a parliamentary commission.
The Russian president said the West needs to facilitate Moscow’s own agricultural exports before he will join a pact that guaranteed security for Kyiv’s Black Sea exports.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to support Sweden's bid to join Nato, the military alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg says.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's supporters celebrated well into the night after Turkey's long-time president secured another five years in power.
Neither the president nor his rival Kılıçdaroğlu secured more than 50% of vote in closely fought national poll
Turkey's battle for the presidency looks almost certain to go to a run-off, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan set for a four-point lead in the first round.
Sunday’s election could decide the future of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has moved toward one-man rule while wielding power on the world stage.
If confirmed, it would be the group’s third leader to die in less than 18 months
Rescue crews pulled young children from collapsed buildings, as survivors wait for help rescuing loved ones
More than 1,750 people have been killed by two quakes in Türkiye
The tremor has left 5,385 injured and is the most powerful in decades, the Turkish president has said
Sweden said on Sunday that Turkey is asking for too much in exchange for allowing it to join NATO, as Ankara effectively demands the impossible – that Stockholm override a decision by its own Supreme Court. But analysts say Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is unlikely to retract its condition, at least not before the all-important presidential elections scheduled in June.
One country is hedging its bets on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but experts warn it could come at a cost.
The rhetoric from Ankara now seems to suggest that Turkey will lash out at the US and also carry out attacks in Syria, mentioning Kobani, Tel Rifat, Qamishli and other cities that could be hit.
Forty people are now thought to have died following an explosion in a coal mine in northern Turkey, the country's interior minister says,