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Water shortages threaten Turkey’s tourist coast

Ali Alyanak and his neighbors in Turkey's tourist hub of İzmir now have to draw water from a shrinking aquifer 170 meters underground even...

5 journalists arrested, 84 face trial in Turkey in July

At least five journalists were arrested and 84 faced ongoing trials in Turkey in July, according to a new report released by the Dicle Fırat Journalists...

Somalia’s Puntland releases arms cargo ship to Turkey

The Somali state of Puntland on Monday said it was "handing over responsibility" to Turkey for a cargo ship carrying military equipment that it...

US judge rejects Turkey’s request for data on Gülen movement members, citing political motives

A US federal judge has rejected a request by the Turkish government seeking the financial records of five individuals linked to the faith-based Gülen...

Egypt set to join Turkey’s KAAN fighter jet program: reports

Turkey has reportedly approved Egypt’s participation in its KAAN fifth-generation fighter jet program, marking a potential milestone in the two countries’ expanding military cooperation...

British man dies after falling ill at İstanbul hair transplant clinic

A 38-year-old British man has died after falling ill at a hair transplant clinic in İstanbul, in a case that has prompted an official...

[ANALYSIS] Israel’s calculated role in Syria’s Druze crisis: protection or pretext?

Cumali Önal* As Syria reels from renewed violence, questions are mounting over Israel’s deepening involvement in the country’s south, particularly in the majority-Druze province of...

Turkey recovers 2 senior intelligence officers after 8 years in PKK captivity

Turkey’s intelligence agency has recovered two of its senior executives who had been held captive by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern...

[OPINION] Why Turkey can’t confront its own Epstein files

Adem Yavuz Arslan* In the United States the Epstein scandal remains a symbol of how power and privilege can shield the darkest crimes. Yet despite...

199 face trial over forged degrees, licenses in mass breach of Turkey’s e-government system

An alleged digital forgery scheme infiltrating Turkey's e-government databases to create or alter university degrees, high school diplomas and driver’s licenses has led to...

Turkey adds new marine parks to planning map, drawing Greek protest

Turkey has added two new marine protected areas to its national marine spatial-planning map registered with UNESCO, drawing an immediate rebuke from Greece over...

Syria to undergo fundamental shift to decentralized governance: SDF commander

The top commander of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) says Syria is on the verge of a fundamental political shift toward decentralized governance,...

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