Syria, Turkey and Kurdish Party
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Turkey said on Tuesday it was investigating the burning of its flag during protests along its border with Syria by pro-Kurdish groups,
Clashes broke out on Turkey’s border with Syria as police confronted pro-Kurdish protesters angered by a Syrian military offensive against Kurdish forces, with tear gas and water cannon used to disper
After Israeli prime minister insists no Turkish soldiers will be deployed to Gaza, Ankara official notes similar rejections on the Board of Peace were ignored
Turkey, the strongest foreign backer of Damascus, has since 2016 repeatedly sent forces into northern Syria to curb the gains of the SDF, which over the course of Syria's 2011–24 civil war took control of more than a quarter of the country while fighting Islamic State militants with strong U.S. support.
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Turkey says Syria using force is an option against US-backed fighters who helped defeat ISIS
Syria conflict escalates as Turkey warns Damascus may use force against Kurdish SDF fighters after deadly clashes near Aleppo reportedly killed 23.
UAE tensions escalate over Yemen, Turkey's $50 billion in Gulf economic ties push Ankara toward hedging, not alignment.
NATO wants Turkey to deploy F-16s to Baltic Air Policing in Estonia from Aug–Dec 2026, amid Russian airspace violations.
Revolut Ltd. is in talks to acquire Turkish digital bank FUPS to start offerings its services in the country, according to people familiar with the matter.
The airline's data center investment positions Istanbul at the intersection of aviation and digital infrastructure—but Turkey's narrow competitive corridor faces Gulf hyperscale dominance and EU regulatory friction.