Iran, Turkey and Istanbul
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Turkey has been in the news in recent weeks for a role it knows well: peacemaker. As tensions simmer between the United States and Iran, Turkey has attempted to bring U.S. and Iranian officials to
Istanbul isn’t just toured, it’s shared. After decades of guiding, Anka Benli shows how the city reveals itself layer by layer to those willing to look beyond the obvious.
Families of the victims have denounced the extreme slowness of the legal proceedings and the ongoing impunity of those responsible. Three years later, nearly 270,000 people are still living in shipping containers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University students wearing a Spider-Man mask take a selfie during a protest march after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's detention in Istanbul. Tolga Uluturk/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa Turkey ...
Meeting supposed to take place in Istanbul, with Iran saying it would show whether the US 'intends to conduct serious and result-orientated' talks
ISTANBUL/ DUBAI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey is working hard to prevent U.S.-Iran tensions from tipping the Middle East into a new conflict, as the two adversaries signal that disagreement over Tehran’s missile arsenal threatens to torpedo a deal.
Istanbul, Turkey, residents were shaken by a series of earthquakes that hit the region on Wednesday, April 23, at around 1 p.m. local time. The tremors came on a public holiday while many children and adults were home from school and work. Multiple reports ...