The European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department, known by the acronym ECHO, is launching its biggest assistance scheme in a single country in its history in Turkey
Turkey managed to avoid reacting strongly against Moscow during both the Russia–Georgia conflict in 2008 and the Russia–Ukraine conflict in 2014
“Before the plane and after the plane” is how one could describe the change in Turkey’s stance on Russia within NATO, which is preparing for the Warsaw summit to take place next month
Ever since armed conflict between Turkish government forces and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) resumed last summer, I have been puzzled about one thing in particular: The reaction in Europe and the reaction in the Kurdish community both here and abroad
It seems that despite positive political rhetoric at governmental levels and deepening bilateral relations on all fronts, Greece and Turkey have not yet reached the level of maturity that can enable the two to overcome their differences over the Aegean and engage in maritime cooperation in the seaway that separates the two countries
Ahmet Davutoğlu’s biggest legacy will be the Syrian disaster he left behind
For the first time in the 70-year history of the United Nations, it has convened the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, which took place on May 23 and 24. As the host country, Turkey has played an important role in the organization of the summit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan poses a difficult dilemma to Western political leaders
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