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Turkish authorities are escalating a years-long crackdown against perceived critics in the run up to this week’s NATO summit in Ankara, in a show of intolerance toward dissent.
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Ahead of Trump’s departure for Turkey, Netanyahu says Ankara shouldn’t be given F-35s or fighter jet parts
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U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts are gathering in Turkey on Tuesday for a two-day summit that comes at a turning point in the organizations
Experts say Erdoğan's defining trait isn't Islamism or nationalism but political survival, as Trump calls Turkey's leader "a friend" ahead of NATO summit.
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US urges NATO allies to meet 5% defense spending goal ahead of Ankara summit
The Trump administration has urged NATO allies to accelerate defense spending ahead of this
It appears that, rather than watch its S-400s collect more dust, Turkey sees far greater opportunities in dealing with its Western partners despite past disagreements.
The war in Ukraine and Trump’s disregard for the alliance have generated a new appreciation of what Turkey brings to the table.
As NATO meets in Ankara amid transatlantic strain, European allies must present the Trump administration with a burden-shifting roadmap, put its defense industry on a wartime footing, and advance NATO-EU cooperation by addressing Turkey’s role in European defense.
For more than four decades, Iran has stayed deeply involved in the conflict between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), often seeking to obstruct deescalation attempts by both
Over 100 people were detained in Ankara as Turkey’s Communist Party and leftist groups staged anti-NATO protests ahead of a key summit. With a sweeping ban on public assemblies, heavy police presence,
