Turkey’s Erdogan congratulates 'friend' Trump, but can bond survive friction over Gaza, Syria’s Kurds? Despite occasional spats, Trump and Erdogan got along famously during the former president's first term. Turkey
Feature How US policy on Azerbaijan could sway Armenian vote in Pennsylvania The Armenian National Committee of America has not endorsed a candidate in the US presidential election, with its supporters saying neither the vice president nor former president show sufficient support for Armenian causes. By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
From Iran to Turkey, how the Middle East is bracing for US elections With the US presidential election just one day away, how is the Middle East anticipating the result? United States
Turkey ousts 3 Kurdish mayors amid renewed efforts to forge deal with PKK The dismissals come as Ankara has renewed talks with the Kurdistan Workers' Party and as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan eyes a third term. Turkey
Analysis Turkey slated to boost defense exports after major arms fair sees $6.2B in contracts By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security
Turkey inches toward ratifying Sweden's NATO bid As Turkish and Swedish officials prepare to come together in a new round of talks to overcome Ankara’s objectives for Sweden’s membership, analysts are cautiously optimistic that Sweden may attend the upcoming alliance’s Vilnius summit as a member. Turkey
Inflation in Turkey drops below 40% in May as Erdogan forms economic team As Turkey’s annual inflation eases further in May, eyes are on the policies the reelected president's new economic team will pursue with Mehmet Simsek at the helm. Turkey
Who is Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s new foreign minister with spy powers? Fidan will come under spotlight after steadily keeping a low profile during his tenure as the nation’s youngest spymaster. Turkey
Meet Turkey's Mehmet Simsek: Erdogan's last best hope for economic recovery Former Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek’s return through the revolving doors of Turkey's economy management signals that Erdogan may be intending to steer the ship to safer waters amid deepening financial woes. Turkey
Erdogan's inauguration: What to expect for Turkey's big bash Several foreign leaders from Venezuela to Armenia are expected to travel to Turkey for the inauguration day. Turkey
NATO turns on charm offensive with Turkey to settle Sweden's membership bid NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg and Sweden’s former premier Carl Bildt are scheduled to travel to Ankara to attend Erdogan's inauguration and convince the Turkish government to greenlight the Swedish membership. Turkey
Analysis With Saudi Aramco's $50 billion deal, Turkey seeks less dependency on West The two major regional powers had grown distant over the years due to Erdogan’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and the 2018 killing at the consulate in Istanbul of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
After reelection, can Erdogan tackle Turkey's economic woes? In a bid to restore investor confidence in Turkey, Erdogan is reportedly seeking to convince Mehmet Simsek, a well-respected former minister, to return to the helm of the economy. Turkey
Turkey’s beleaguered Kurds weigh new strategies after Erdogan’s win The key question following the vote is whether the alliance between the HDP and the main opposition Republican People’s Party and its Table of Six partners can endure. Turkey
Turkey’s jailed Kurdish leader quits active politics after Erdogan’s victory Selahattin Demirtas' announcement comes amid heated public debate over whether Kemal Kilicdaroglu would resign after he was defeated by President Erdogan in Sunday’s runoff. Turkey
Turkey, UAE ratify $40 billion trade deal after Erdogan's victory Abu Dhabi’s ratification of the partnership agreement came three days after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s election victory. Turkey
Turkey's conservatives lash out at actress Merve Dizdar after Cannes win Angry reactions to actress Merve Dizdar’s acceptance speech at the Cannes film festival may foreshadow more crackdowns on the liberal arts sector as Erdogan and a new conservative parliament takes the reins. Turkey