Stepped up attacks, and the Turkish military began bombing the group's hide-outs in the mountains of northern Iraq and in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast... READ MORE›
The Turkish government has censored news coverage of the terror attack in Ankara as Twitter and other social media sites went down across the country... READ MORE›
The image of Aylan, drowned off one of Turkey's most popular holiday resorts, went viral on social media and piled pressure on European leaders... READ MORE›
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Mr. Putin said the line to Turkey could eventually be connected to a wellhead in Greece, if that could be economically justified by market conditions in Europe... READ MORE›
Turkey's state-run news agency said on Saturday that President Obama called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to offer his condolences for those killed in the attack... READ MORE›
Like other terror attacks, the one at the Ankara train station targets our unity, togetherness, brotherhood and future, Mr Erdogan said... READ MORE›
When Turkish authorities blocked access to several Islamic news websites last week, Islamic State sympathizers in Turkey threatened to carry out an unspecified retaliation... READ MORE›
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The Yonhap news agency quoted his parents as saying that he had become severely stressed in the run-up to the exams... READ MORE›
Some 500 police swept through the Haci Bayram district of Ankara on Monday and detained 15 Islamic State suspects, 11 of them foreign, the pro-government Yeni Safak daily said... READ MORE›
Members of a Syrian armed group hold positions in the frontline against the Islamic State group outside Ain Issa, in the countryside of Raqqa province... READ MORE›
Turkey's once-booming economy, perhaps Mr. Erdogan's signature accomplishment, faltered, as did the Turkish lira, as investors fretted over the country's future... READ MORE›
Some 14,000 people were believed to be in the area at the time, the Turkey's Anadolu news agency reports... READ MORE›
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We took measures to guard the border and prevent people from crossing into Bulgaria and Greece, Dursun Ali Sahin, the governor of Edirne Province, said... READ MORE›
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