Ankara's decision to open borders makes good on longstanding threat to let refugees into Europe and comes amid escalation Syria’s Idlib province that's forced thousands to flee

NATO and UN urge deescalation after dozens of Turkish troops killed in airstrike; nearly 1 million flee Idlib violence, hundreds skirmish with Greek police at border

As the two countries find themselves on opposite sides of the fighting in Idlib, experts say both wary of further military conflict due to economic, energy ties

Halt in travel via what is a major international hub for Iranians comes amid concerns Tehran has not revealed the full extent of coronavirus spread in the country

At least nine still in critical condition after 5.7-magnitude temblor turns homes to rubble, damages schools

Ankara says it wants no 'face-off' with Moscow as tensions spiral in Idlib, claims it might receive Patriot defense system, despite earlier purchase of Russian S-400 platform

Fresh offensive risks becoming full-blown conflict between Turkey and Assad's forces, shattering cooperation between Ankara and Moscow

Warrants are issued as part of a crackdown on the network led by Fethullah Gulen that continues nearly four years after attempted coup

Award-winning novelist Asli Erdogan says she was accused of membership in an armed terrorist group just because a pro-Kurdish newspaper put her on its literary advisory list

Tensions between Damascus and Ankara have been running high after deadly clashes in northwest Syria

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