Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has threatened to “bury” Kurdish fighters in Syria unless they lay down their arms.
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.
Lavrov reaffirmed that Russia continues its contact with the new Syrian administration and has no plans to withdraw its ...
Now in its death throes, the terrorist group PKK/YPG launched new attacks against the Syrian National Army (SNA) this week, ...
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Is Turkey really our NATO ally?
In 1952, a very secular Turkey joined NATO amid concerns that the Soviet Union be problematic. Membership in NATO provided ...
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli made a pioneering yet striking call on the PKK’s jailed leader, ...
Yes, in his first term between 2016 and 2020, Trump was unable to bring about radical changes in the areas he promised. This ...
As Israeli aggression in Gaza, Lebanon, and Post-Assad Syria deepens human suffering and regional instability, and amid ...
Sources said Türkiye was following the developments in Syria in terms of efforts to revive the state institutions controlled ...
As Israeli aggression in Gaza, Lebanon, and Post-Assad Syria deepens human suffering and regional instability, and amid growing international calls for ceasefires and de-escalation, Ahram Online ...
Türkiye’s influence on the evolving landscape of Syria continues to be pivotal, particularly in the aftermath of the recent ...
As foreign powers look to shape Syria’s political landscape after the toppling of the Assad regime, the country’s Kurdish population is in the spotlight.