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A foundation representing families of people who lost their next of kin in terrorist attacks and veterans of the Turkish army ...
Outlawed Kurdish group the PKK, which has waged a 40-year insurgency against Turkey, has announced it's disbanding. More than 40,000 people were killed during its fight for an independent Kurdish ...
Sharaa's unscheduled visit came a day after US President Donald Trump's administration issued orders effectively lifting sanctions on Syria after its 14-year civil war. EU foreign ministers also agree ...
President Tayyip Erdogan welcomed the lifting of U.S. and EU sanctions on Syria during a meeting with Syrian President Ahmed ...
Something remarkable happened last week, though it didn’t get the attention it deserved: A long and brutal war came to an end ...
Speaking after attending the trial of Esenyurt Mayor Ahmet Özer at Silivri Prison, Özel accused the government of misusing ...
One of the oldest conflicts in West Asia -- the so-called 'Kurdish question' -- is currently inching closer to a solution.
Masrour Barzani, prime minister of the autonomous Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq, is in Washington this week. The ...
The PKK, the Kurdish separatist group that has waged a decades-long secessionist movement inside Turkey, recently announced ...
After over 40 years of fighting, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is designated as a terrorist organization by many countries, has officially laid down its arms and dissolved.
"We want to want to be sure that he is not a terrorist anymore," senior Israeli official told Newsweek of Syria's Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Sinan Ülgen considers the reasons for, and implications of, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s decision to disband.