Turkey, Azerbaijan slam Israel’s Armenian genocide recognition as Yerevan mum Ankara accused Israel of weaponizing history as Armenia avoided public comment amid delicate regional diplomacy. Turkey
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Trump says Iran, US to meet in Doha Tuesday Lebanon’s Berri criticizes US-brokered Lebanon-Israel deal; Turkey slams Israel's recognition of Armenian genocide; and more. By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Analysis Why Turkey and Egypt are deepening military ties amid regional turmoil Turkey and Egypt are expanding military cooperation as overlapping security challenges, from Libya and Sudan to Gaza and the Red Sea, bring the former rivals closer together. By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security
Explainer Israel's Armenian genocide recognition marks new front against Turkey Analysts say the expected vote for recognition is not morally motivated, but intended to spite the Turkish leader. Israel
Newsletter: Turkey Turkey's pre-NATO summit crackdown By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Rubio courts GCC support on Iran deal as UAE warns over Hormuz By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Will elections change Turkey’s foreign policy? Many believe that if Erdogan is further empowered, Ankara’s foreign policy will remain turbulent. Turkey
Erdogan: Journalist will pay 'heavy price' The Turkish president is furious with the editor of Cumhuriyet for publishing photos of the contents of the infamous MIT trucks stopped en route to Syria, but even more outraged that his policy of intimidation is failing to silence media criticism. Syria
Turkish court stirs marriage debate Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that a civil marriage is no longer compulsory for religiously married citizens, worrying civil groups about the implications for women's rights. Turkey
How some Armenians are reclaiming their Christian faith Armenians in Turkey, who for a century have been forced to conceal their identities, are trying to return to their roots. Turkey
Turkey plays down death toll of Kurdish youths The steady stream of Turkey's Kurdish youths killed while fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have failed to make the news, further fueling tensions between the Turkish government and its Kurdish population. Syria
Erdogan tries to rewrite history Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent decision to change the date commemorating the conquest of Istanbul from May 29 to May 30 seems to fall into a pattern of altering dates of public holidays to correspond with important political dates — in this case, the June 7 elections. Turkey
Why is AKP losing the Kurds? As Erdogan fatigue intensifies, the AKP’s political, economic and campaign failures have cost them loyal Kurdish support. Turkey
Turkish civic society mobilizes against election fraud Turkish civic groups such as Vote and Beyond prepare for stringent monitoring of the June 7 elections, given that even minuscule vote-rigging could have a huge impact on the country’s future. Turkey
Modern Turkish baths not just for scrubbing Turkish baths are enjoying a revival among trendy urbanites with modern amenities and services. Turkey
Sales of Turkish property to foreign buyers reaches $4.3B in 2014 Foreign real estate purchases in Turkey have reached more than $16 billion over the past six years, hitting an all-time annual high last year. Turkey
Turkey restricts academic research on Syrian refugees Turkey's Interior Ministry now requires academics to get prior approval before conducting research on the country's 2 million Syrian refugees. Syria
Morsi death sentence fuels media controversy The death sentence against ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has sparked a fresh controversy in Turkey, stoking government pressure on already muzzled media outlets. Egypt