Hope still exists for Turkey-PKK detente, despite deadly attackA push for a rapprochement, spearheaded by an unlikely source, could end a decades-long conflict.
Turkey’s opposition in electoral battle to keep hold of major citiesCHP has control of local government in Istanbul and Ankara, but may find it hard to keep hold of them in March 31 vote.
Fears of AI disinformation cast shadow over Turkish local electionsTurkish politicians have denounced the use of what they say are manipulated images and videos for electoral advantage.
Earthquake fever grips Turkey’s Istanbul amid fears of ‘the big one’People of Istanbul have long feared the advent of a monster quake but it’s hard, and scary for some, to prepare for it.
Turkey’s ‘Roma’ groups have felt the earthquake’s impact more than othersRomani, Abdal and Domari communities have had a harder time accessing aid and support post-quake.
UK’s alleged use of Cyprus bases to arm Israel and hit Yemen draw protestsMonitors and media reports claim Britain is supplying Israel’s army for its war in Gaza from military bases in Cyprus.
Gaza war pushes tumultuous Israel-Turkey ties into ‘deep freezer’Turkey’s forthright support for Palestine could affecting efforts to revive ties with Israel.
Is Turkey uniquely positioned to mediate between Palestinians and Israel?As one of few countries that have contact with both Hamas and Israel, Turkey would like to negotiate a lasting peace.
In earthquake-ravaged southern Turkey, water shortages lead to illnessesAuthorities, however, point to widespread destruction, low funds and dwindling outside help as obstacles to their work.
Turkey’s opposition faces difficult road ahead after another lossKilicdaroglu is facing questions over his leadership of the CHP, having not won a national election since 2010.