Newsletter: City Pulse Istanbul Carving memory from stone Also this week: Aralik’s bohemian buzz, Duben at Galerist, and Fazil Say’s ‘Mother Earth’ premiere By Nazlan Ertan In Izmir and Istanbul, reporting on culture
Ankara: Jailed PKK chief favors unitary Syria, no separate Kurdish defense force The militant leader called for “police-like” security units in Syrian Democratic Forces areas during his landmark meeting with a Turkish parliamentary delegation, according to a transcript summary. Turkey
Turkey defense firms break record with $10B in revenues: SIPRI Turkey set a new record with five companies in the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's Top 100 for 2024, which included nine Middle Eastern countries for the first time amid conflict-driven arms demand. Turkey
Interview UNRWA plans Turkey office to boost Gaza, Syria aid as pledges dip Speaking exclusively to Al-Monitor, UNRWA’s Tamara Alrifai said the upcoming Turkey office would help the agency to expand its operations not only in Gaza but also in Syria.
Analysis Trump’s Muslim Brotherhood move reignites Israel’s battle over Raam By Rina Bassist In Paris, reporting on Israeli politics and European affairs
Exclusive Top PYD official Aldar Khalil: 'Syria is telling Kurds to separate' By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
Newsletter: City Pulse Istanbul Turkey’s emerging artists take center stage at BASE 2025 By Nazlan Ertan In Izmir and Istanbul, reporting on culture
Trump-Erdogan summit exudes love but few breakthroughs for Turkey US President Donald Trump had raised expectations during a joint news conference in which he showered praise on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, calling him a “tough guy,” “a great leader” and someone “I respect.” Turkey
Newsletter: City Pulse Istanbul Contemporary Istanbul turns 20 Also this week: Gaza Biennale, Buffalo Fest and stateside flavors on the Bosphorus. By Nazlan Ertan In Izmir and Istanbul, reporting on culture
Trump says Turkey sanctions could end 'very soon' at White House meeting with Erdogan During the meeting, Trump suggested the dispute over Turkey’s F-35 fighter jets could be resolved quickly as sanctions discussions continue. Turkey
Syria navy delegation visits Turkey: What to know Turkey is seeking to help Syria build its new military, and the neighbors are also cooperating on counter-narcotics and intelligence matters. Turkey
Newsletter: Business & Tech Turkey eyes trade wins in White House talks Turkey is rolling back tariffs and lining up new deals as Erdogan prepares to press Trump for concessions at the White House. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Turkey’s Erdogan eyes F-35s, Kurdish concessions in White House visit Syria and Israel near de-escalation pact; Trump slams allies’ Palestine recognition as 'reward' to Hamas; and more. By Beatrice Farhat In Beirut, reporting on regional news, culture, conflict
Turkey touts gas, trade deals ahead of Erdogan-Trump summit The flurry of agreements comes as the Turkish leader looks to press the US president on fighter jets and Kurdish policy in Thursday's meeting. Turkey
Turkey’s Erdogan eyes F-35s, Kurdish concessions in White House talks with Trump Erdogan is pressing Washington for a return to the F-35 program and a rollback of US support for Kurdish forces, even as Congress signals resistance. Turkey
UK’s top spy uses farewell from Turkey to lure Russian recruits, sparks fury The outgoing MI6 chief called on Russians with "truths to share" to contact the agency, sparking diplomatic unease just days before Erdogan’s White House meeting. Turkey
Turkey scraps tariffs on some US imports ahead of Erdogan-Trump meeting The reversal of the levies was announced in Turkey’s Official Gazette on Monday, affecting goods such as passenger cars, fruit, rice, cosmetics, solid fuels and chemical products. Turkey
Analysis As US steps back from Europe, Turkey eyes bigger role in NATO defense industry Ankara’s growing defense industry offers Europe new opportunities, but political rifts and technological hurdles may limit its reach. By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security
Middle East debt issuance near $200B record amid September borrowing surge A borrowing boom driven by Saudi Arabia and Turkey arrives amid a broader wave of issuances in 2025, underlining the Middle East’s status as one of the busiest and most resilient players in international debt markets. Saudi Arabia