After Assad’s ouster earlier this month, Ankara is keener than ever to exploit energy resources under the Mediterranean Sea.
Following Assad's departure, Ankara has repeatedly insisted that the Kurdish YPG militia must disband, asserting that the group has no place in Syria's future.
A Turkish television news report Tuesday claimed that Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan will travel to Damascus Friday and offer prayer at that city’s ancient Great Mosque. His transportation minister ...
Syria's new leaders announced on Tuesday that they had reached an agreement with the country's rebel groups on their ...
Follow the latest on Syria The newly appointed Foreign Minister in Syria's interim government, Asaad Hassan Al Shibani, ...
In a dim one-room apartment in one of Istanbul’s poorest neighborhoods, 11-year-old Atakan Sahin curls up on a threadbare ...
Ethiopia and Somalia held talks on Tuesday and tried to move past a deadly border region clash the day before and keep a fragile detente on track.
Turkey’s success in post-Assad Syria stems from its multifaceted strategy combining military strength, economic investment ...
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces says they have launched a counter-offensive against the Ankara-backed Syrian ...
Turkey is aiming to strike a maritime demarcation agreement with Syria after a permanent government is formed in Damascus, ...