Domestic and international concern growing about number of journalists imprisoned in Turkey
Ankara pressures Paris over proposed law to criminalize denial of claims that Ottoman-era killings of Armenians constitute genocide
Experts say Turkey countering Iranian influence
But the initiative is not without controversy
Statement seen by some as groundbreaking but others say it is a political maneuver
Conscientious objectors to Turkey's national army service face years in jail, often brutalized by fellow inmates for being traitors
Both countries agree President Bashar al Assad's government crackdown is unsustainable and that it's time to align policies
Diplomatic press for more sanctions will accelerate with French foreign minister's visit to Ankara
Well-known university professor Busra Ersanli arrested under country's anti-terror laws
Officials from some 20 countries, aid agencies focus on Afghan security, economic development ahead 2014 troop pullout
Meeting between Pakistani, Afghan leaders is first since assassination of former Afghan president, chief peace negotiator, Rabbani
Ankara's military operations against terrorist group get increasingly aggressive; establishing buffer zone in Iraq gets consideration
Israel also one of first countries to answer Turkey's appeal for help after last week's deadly earthquake
Tragic quake is now being seen as a crucial test for Turkey's ethnic groups' unification
Hope of finding more survivors from Sunday's powerful earthquake is beginning to fade
Freezing temperatures hamper rescue efforts as time runs out for those trapped in collapsed buildings after 7.2 magnitude earthquake
Workers frantically search for survivors in Sunday's deadly 7.2 magnitude quake
At least 1,000 have been injured after a strong earthquake in southeastern Turkey near the border with Iran
Using strong firepower, PKK kills at least 24 Turkish soldiers, injures 16 others in mountainous Hakkari province
Country It is proving an increasingly popular destination for Arab tourists
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