“We have repeatedly expressed our concerns regarding Turkish operations in Iraq,” a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
Russians flee to Turkey to escape military draft
Vladimir Putin’s military draft “changed everything” for throngs of Russians who have fled their country since the mobilization was announced last month, according to recent arrivals in Istanbul.
Greece Would Say ‘Yes’ to a Mitsotakis-Erdogan Meeting if Turkey Asked
Greece said on Monday it would welcome any Turkish request for a meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of a European summit in …
Turkey and Libyan government agree preliminary maritime energy deal
Libya’s Tripoli government signed a series of preliminary economic agreements with Turkey on Monday that included potential energy exploration in maritime areas, but Libya’s eastern-based parliament …
Spiced beef, salty cheese fill Turkey’s top street food
Outside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, a woman in a headscarf slaps a ball of dough between her formidable hands and stretches it over the dome of a large saç griddle. The scene is repeated all over …
Turkey: inflation continues to rise, at 83.45%
Inflation on an annual basis in Turkey touched 83.45% in September, national statistics institute Tuik said, adding that prices in August went up 3.08%. The figure represents the highest inflation …
What Erdogan’s Unusual Economic Ideas Mean for Turkey
Critics of the neo-Fisherites say that even if their theory had merit, it wouldn’t apply to an economy like Turkey’s, which suffers from chronically high inflation and is reliant on foreign …
The first corvette for the Ukrainian Navy, named the Hetman Ivan Mazepa, is launched in Turkey
The first Ada-class corvette for the Ukrainian Navy, named after Hetman Ivan Mazepa, a famous Ukrainian military and political figure of the 17th century, was launched at the RMK Marine shipyard in …
US meets with skeptical Turkey over Finland, Sweden NATO accession
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday met in Istanbul with the Turkish president’s chief adviser to discuss ongoing efforts to add Finland and Sweden to NATO, according to a …
Greece Says It’s Open to Talks With Turkey Once Provocations End
Greece wants to have a constructive dialogue with Turkey based on international law but its Aegean neighbour must halt its unprecedented escalation of provocations, the Greek foreign minister said on …