Qatar pledges to make direct investment in Turkey, currently hit by currency crisis amid a diplomatic stand-off with US
Turkey would not need to impose capital controls to stem the plunge in the lira
The two countries are in disagreement over the Syria conflict and over the fate of Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen
With investors already on edge over the China-US trade war, the lira’s collapse sparked a sell-off in Europe and New York at the end of last week
Released from prison in late December 2016, it took Asli Erdogan until last September to get her passport back from Turkish authorities
The Arsenal midfielder was widely criticised and reportedly received threats after he was photographed with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan
The accident in May 2014 killed 301 people when one of the pits of the Soma mine became engulfed by flames and carbon monoxide gas
The Official Gazette said 18 632 people had been sacked including 8 998 police officers over suspected links to terror organisations
Investors wary of Turkey’s monetary meddling jump ship to take advantage of rising US rates
Turkey’s presence in Somalia certainly embodies one of the most interesting regional geopolitical developments in the past decade.
Taner Kılıç’s been held since June 2017, when he was detained on suspicion of being part of the group led by US-based Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen.
Most of the international community doesn’t formally recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved in negotiations
The bans have come after a US consulate employee with links to a US-based Muslim leader, was arrested by the Turkish government.
Constitutional changes transform Turkey from a parliamentary system to an executive presidency with more powers
At least 72 people, among them 20 children, were killed in Tuesday’s attack in rebel-held Khan Sheikhun.
The United States president-elect says the accolade means a lot to him.
The rise of aggressive nationalism resembles that of the early 20th century and its atrocities of world and colonial wars.
After July’s botched coup attempt, Turkey rounded on the US vice-president to demand an exiled cleric’s extradition.
Wherever you look in the world, and from whichever angle, the political scene has never looked more peculiar — or precarious.
But it’s not impossible that movements working to bring about a fairer and more equitable world order could begin to turn the tide.
His obsession with a Kurdish threat hampers more urgent attention to the terrorist menace emanating from Syria and Iraq.
Iran and Turkey must work with one another to root out the threat of extremism in the region, President Hassan Rouhani told his Turkish counterpart.
Turkey is preparing for a return to coalition government, hoping there will be no chaos and uncertainty that dogged such alliances in the past.
Ahmet Davutoglu is expected to hold discussions with the country’s opposition party in the hopes of forming a coalition, after losing in the polls.
In a surprise victory for the opposition, the tables have been turned on the president’s plans.
Turkeys political uncertainty has caused the lira to drop to a new record low, losing 4.0% in value against the dollar.
Will the country’s voters have the power to clip the wings of their enthusiastic president?
A crisis looms as the prime minister opposes Recep Erdogan’s desire to be a superpresident.
A looming bloodbath is spurring a Kurdish revolt in Turkey that could spin out of control.
Soma Holding executives have reportedly been among 24 people detained after the country’s worst industrial disaster.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his armed forces shot down a Syrian military plane after it crosed into Turkish air space.
Turkey’s prime minister can’t seem to decide whether he wants to be a reformer or a tyrant.