Recent detentions part of a high-level corruption probe into alleged bribery connected to public tenders
With Christmas approaching, refugees are supported by Turkey’s small Assyrian Christian community
Experts think the agreement will play well among Turks and could help boost public support for the country’s EU bid
Prospect of eased Iranian sanctions spurs hopes of major trade, finance opportunities in Ankara
Turkish foreign ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, says Turkish security forces are cooperating with international counterparts
Observers warn the war of words could be harbinger of things to come, with Orthodox Church having powerful allies in Washington and Brussels
With oil shipments planned for December, Baghdad officials oppose any deals between Ankara and Kurdistan Regional Government
Foreign secretary in Istanbul attending a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of 2003 Istanbul bombings, in which al-Qaida attacked the British consulate
With rise in sectarian tensions across the region, both countries signal new thaw in relations
PM Erdogan's decision to shut down mixed accommodations in 75 percent of state-run dorms raises questions about ruling party's religious agenda
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says that Turkey always considered Iraqi-Turkish relations as key to stability in region
Tunnel, which cost $4 billion to build, is deepest of its kind; has capacity to move more than one million people a day
Bilateral trade covers a wide range of goods, from foodstuffs to machinery to high tech; $4 billion trade figure does not include military sales
Negotiations have been stalled for three years by political tensions, violent crackdown on protesters last summer
Alevi Muslims, Turkey's largest religious minority, are widely seen as biggest losers in government's recent package of democratic reforms
Justice Ministry reveals that 20,000 people have been convicted under anti-terrorism law during last four years
Reappearance of differences between formerly close political allies comes ahead of next year’s presidential election, which could see both men run
NATO warns Ankara that any arms procurement it makes must be compatible with its allies
As Turkey's ruling AK Party extends Syrian intervention mandate, public opinion polls find a growing majority of Turks oppose party's stance
Democratization package announcement follows EU calls for reforms in Ankara
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