Nearly 800 injured by 7.0 magnitude temblor; IDF offers to send search and rescue team to assist in Turkish rescue operation; 2 rival nations show rare solidarity after disaster

Searches on for survivors feared trapped; Greek island of Samos hit by mini-tsunami, buildings damaged; United States Geological Survey puts magnitude of quake at 7.0

Human rights monitor says warplanes hit a training camp of the Faylaq al-Sham faction, at least 90 others injured; rebel groups vow to retaliate against 'crime'

Justice Department alleges men are guilty of holding captive and beheading approximately 2 dozen hostages and of using 'exceptionally cruel torture methods' on captives

As two countries fight for 4th day over separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region, assistant to the president of Azerbaijan lauds Israeli military technology

Amid fierce fighting over contested Nagorno Karabakh, Ankara denies it shot down plane, killing pilot; Syrian war monitor says 300 foreign fighters sent to border, paid by Turkey

International court rejects request for judicial review of decision to not investigate Marmara deaths, though it admits errors made by Fatou Bensouda in reaching conclusion

After a summer of simmering tensions and military buildup in the eastern Mediterranean, research vessel docks near port of Antalya

Turkey is facing off against Greece and Cyprus over oil and gas exploration rights, with all sides deploying naval and air forces to assert their claims

Erdogan's deployment of vessels into disputed waters, which was set to expire on September 1, is a flashpoint in escalating tensions with fellow NATO member Greece

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