Erdogan’s future on the edge after earthquake calamity
For the now united opposition, the May elections can’t come soon enough.
For the now united opposition, the May elections can’t come soon enough.
The disaster has significant political implications beyond the appalling human toll.
This area of Turkey is prone to earthquakes as it lies at the intersection of three of the tectonic plates that make up the Earth’s crust.
Daily Briefing: A complex rescue operation is under way after southern Turkey and northern Syria were struck by two devastating earthquakes on a scale unmatched in decades.
With cities across the fragile region reduced to ruins, the international community is stepping up to offer support.
The war in Ukraine offers Turkey a chance to increase its own influence. But balancing its competing interests is no easy task.
The two NATO “allies” are squaring up in the Aegean. What happens next depends mostly on how far Erdogan is willing to push things.
Erdoğan’s threats against Greece come just months before voters decide his fate as president.
The two states have a rocky marriage of convenience. But each needs the area in a region full of enemies.
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