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Turks Breathe Sigh of Relief: 'Spy Bird' Not a Spy, After All

After much study and careful consideration, Turkey feels safe in declaring that a bird that flew in from Israel is just a bird, not a spy

Turks Breathe Sigh of Relief: 'Spy Bird' Not a Spy, After All

Syrian Kurds Capture Al Qaeda Head in Syria

Syrian Kurdish rebels say they’ve captured the head of ISIS, representing the jihadist Syrian rebel groups linked to Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Syrian Kurds Capture Al Qaeda Head in Syria

Turkey Voices Concern Over Kurdish Victories in Syrian Civil War

Turkey is increasingly concerned as Kurdish groups edge closer to cementing autonomy in northern Syria

Turkey Voices Concern Over Kurdish Victories in Syrian Civil War

Anti-Jewish Chants At Turkish Rally Elicit Concern

AJC calls on German state to investigate anti-Israel rhetoric, including chants of “Down with Israel” at pro-Erdogan rally last week.

Anti-Jewish Chants At Turkish Rally Elicit Concern

Egypt Summons Turkish Ambassador

Egypt summoned Turkey’s ambassador to Cairo in protest against “Ankara’s interference in Egyptian affairs.”

Egypt Summons Turkish Ambassador

Erdogan Slams Egypt Coup

Turkey's prime minister condemns the military intervention that toppled Morsi as an enemy of democracy.

Erdogan Slams Egypt Coup

Turkey’s Ruling Party, Opposition Unite to Condemn Egypt Coup

In a rare show of unity, both Turkey's ruling AK Party and opposition Republican People's Party have condemned Egypt's coup d'etat.

Turkey’s Ruling Party, Opposition Unite to Condemn Egypt Coup

Turkish 'Incendiary Words Have Tragic Consequences', Says AJC

“Incendiary words can have tragic consequences,” says AJC in response to claims by a Turkish official that world Jewry is behind protests.

Turkish 'Incendiary Words Have Tragic Consequences', Says AJC

Turkish Jew Affirms Deputy PM's Remarks Anti-Semitic

Turkey's Jewish community rejects Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay's claim that Monday's anti-Semitic remarks were “taken out of context.”

Turkish Jew Affirms Deputy PM's Remarks Anti-Semitic

Turkish Minister Denies 'Jewish Diaspora' Remarks

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay denies reports that he blamed the "Jewish diaspora" for the anti-government protests.

Turkish Minister Denies 'Jewish Diaspora' Remarks

'Jewish Diaspora' Behind Unrest, Says Turkish Minister

The “Jewish diaspora” is behind recent unrest, says Turkish deputy prime minister.

'Jewish Diaspora' Behind Unrest, Says Turkish Minister

Doors to Syrian Refugees Starting to Close

The doors to Syrian refugees are starting to close, with more than 1.7 million already having flooded through the borders to safety.

Doors to Syrian Refugees Starting to Close

Hamas Official 'Complains' About Israeli 'Siege'

Hamas official Ghazi Hamad meets a delegation from Turkey, and complains about the Israeli 'siege' on Gaza.

Hamas Official 'Complains' About Israeli 'Siege'

Turkish PM's Office Denies Hamas Claim He'll Visit Gaza in July

Hamas has announced that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Gaza July 5-6 -- but Erdogan flatly denies it.

Turkish PM's Office Denies Hamas Claim He'll Visit Gaza in July

Report: Hamas Leaders to Meet Turkish PM in Ankara

Senior leaders of the Islamist Hamas terror organization will meet on Tuesday in Ankara with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Report: Hamas Leaders to Meet Turkish PM in Ankara

Turkish Police: Protesters in Taksim Considered Terrorists

Anyone who enters Istanbul’s Taksim Square will be considered a member or a supporter of a terrorist organization, says Turkish minister.

Turkish Police: Protesters in Taksim Considered Terrorists

Turkish Police Clear Taksim Square Using Tear Gas

Within an hour of a warning from Erdogan, riot police clear Istanbul protesters with tear gas.

Turkish Police Clear Taksim Square Using Tear Gas

Erdogan Puts Park Development on Hold

The message from protesters have been received, says Turkey's Prime Minister after two weeks of riots.

Erdogan Puts Park Development on Hold

Erdogan Willing to Hold Referendum Over Protesters' Demand

Turkish Prime Minister raises the possibility of bringing the issue of the demolition of Gezi Park to a referendum, says his spokesman.

Erdogan Willing to Hold Referendum Over Protesters' Demand

Israeli Mossad Chief Meets Turkish Intelligence Officer

The head of Israel’s Mossad, Tamir Pardo, met secretly with the Turkish intelligence agency’s undersecretary this week.

Israeli Mossad Chief Meets Turkish Intelligence Officer

Turkish Gov't on the Warpath Against Twitter, Facebook

A spokesman for Turkey’s ruling AK Party on Wednesday labeled the Twitter social media website to be "deadlier than car bombs."

Turkish Gov't on the Warpath Against Twitter, Facebook

Turkey: Police Use Tear Gas as Riots Continue

Riot police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in Istanbul; Erdogan says there will be "no more tolerance" for demonstrations.

Turkey: Police Use Tear Gas as Riots Continue

Erdogan Agrees to Meet Protest Organizers

Turkish Prime Minister to meet with leaders of the protest movement behind the anti-government demonstrations.

Erdogan Agrees to Meet Protest Organizers

Turkey Arrests 13 Over Twitter Provocation

Thirteen suspects in Turkey have been sent to court on Monday after being accused of provoking riots through their social media posts.

Turkey Arrests 13 Over Twitter Provocation

Exclusive: World’s Only Ladino Monthly Flourishes in Istanbul

Istanbul’s Sephardic Center has just produced the 100th issue of the world’s only Ladino monthly newspaper in the city's ancient heart.

Exclusive: World’s Only Ladino Monthly Flourishes in Istanbul

Tens of Thousands Hit Turkey's Streets as Protests Continue

Tens of thousands of demonstrators packed the streets of Turkish cities, challenging Erdogan’s call to end their civil uprising.

Tens of Thousands Hit Turkey's Streets as Protests Continue

Erdogan Remains Defiant After a Week of Protests

Turkish Prime Minister says that the anti-government protests "are bordering on illegality" and must end.

Erdogan Remains Defiant After a Week of Protests

Fresh Violence Erupts As Turkey Protests Enter 6th Day

Turkish police use tear gas and water cannons on hundreds of protesters in Istanbul, Ankara and Hatay.

Fresh Violence Erupts As Turkey Protests Enter 6th Day

Turkish Opposition Compares Tear Gas to Nazi Gas Chambers

Leader of Turkish opposition compares use of tear gas by police on demonstrators to Nazi gas chambers.

Turkish Opposition Compares Tear Gas to Nazi Gas Chambers

Erdogan Claims Situation in Turkey Calming Down

Turkish Prime Minister says the situation in his country is “now calming down”, despite a fourth day of violent protests.

Erdogan Claims Situation in Turkey Calming Down

Turkey Riots Enter Fourth Day

Demonstrators used a mechanical digger and trucks to break through police lines.

Turkey Riots Enter Fourth Day

Anti-Erdogan Demo Held in Tel Aviv

Around 100 people took part in a demonstration outside the Turkish embassy in Tel Aviv to demand the resignation of Turkish prime minister.

Anti-Erdogan Demo Held in Tel Aviv

Erdogan on Protests: I'm No Dictator

Turkish PM rejects claims that he is a dictator, points an accusing finger at the opposition and social media.

Erdogan on Protests: I'm No Dictator

Two Killed in Violent ‘Arab Spring’ Rallies in Turkey

Two people killed, 1,000 wounded as Turkish protesters clash with police.

Two Killed in Violent ‘Arab Spring’ Rallies in Turkey

Istanbul: Violence in Large Protest; Erdogan Defiant

Largest anti-government protest in years hits Taksim Square; anger over "Islamization."

Istanbul: Violence in Large Protest; Erdogan Defiant

Turkey Tightens Restrictions on Sales of Alcohol

Despite protest from the opposition, Turkey adopts a bill tightening restrictions on the sale and advertising of alcoholic beverages.

Turkey Tightens Restrictions on Sales of Alcohol

Report: Kerry Meets With 'Marmara Martyr' in Washington

Secretary of State John Kerry met with the father of one of the “martyrs” killed during the Mavi Marmara flotilla incident.

Report: Kerry Meets With 'Marmara Martyr' in Washington

Israeli Exports to Turkey Hit All-Time High

There is still plenty of tension in the relations between Israel and Turkey, but Israeli exports to Turkey have reached an all-time high

Israeli Exports to Turkey Hit All-Time High

In Turkey: Twin Car Bombs Kill 41

Blast occurred Saturday in the town of Reyhanli, near a main crossing from Syria.

In Turkey: Twin Car Bombs Kill 41

PM: We Will Always Be a Friend to Cyprus

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu promised that Israel would continue to maintain good ties with Cyprus

PM: We Will Always Be a Friend to Cyprus

Israel, Turkey to Meet Monday Over Marmara Compensation

Israeli and Turkish officials to meet on Monday in Israel for another round of talks over compensation for the 2010 flotilla incident.

Israel, Turkey to Meet Monday Over Marmara Compensation

Turkey Denies Talking with Israel About Iran Strike

Turkey dismisses report suggesting that an Israeli delegation would hold talks about using a Turkish airbase to train for a attack in Iran.

Turkey Denies Talking with Israel About Iran Strike

Hamas: US 'Consecrating Gaza Blockade'

Hamas accuses the US of "involvement in consecration of Gaza blockade" following Kerry's calls for Turksih PM to delay visit to Gaza.

Hamas: US 'Consecrating Gaza Blockade'

Abbas to Visit Turkey This Weekend

Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmud Abbas is scheduled to visit Turkey this weekend for talks with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Abbas to Visit Turkey This Weekend

Turkey’s Dep. PM Hopes to Restore Full Ties with Israel

Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc is to lead the negotiating team in talks with Israel next week and hopes to soon restore ties.

Turkey’s Dep. PM Hopes to Restore Full Ties with Israel

Turkey Blocks Meeting of NATO Group which Includes Israel

Despite Israel’s recent apology, Turkey has declined to agree to a meeting of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue group, which includes Israel.

Turkey Blocks Meeting of NATO Group which Includes Israel

Turkey Assigns Ambassador to 'Palestine'

Turkey has become the “first state with an ambassador recognized by Palestine,” according to a headline in a Turkish newspaper.

Turkey Assigns Ambassador to 'Palestine'

Turkey’s Erdogan Set to Visit Gaza in May

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to visit Gaza in mid-May, he announced Sunday.

Turkey’s Erdogan Set to Visit Gaza in May

Chief Marmara Activist: 'We Asked For It'

Chief activist on Mavi Marmara has said that Turkey should have taken steps to prevent activists from attempting to breach Israeli blockade.

Chief Marmara Activist: 'We Asked For It'

Turkish Police Foil Al-Qaeda Plot to Bomb US Embassy, Synagogue

Turkish police have uncovered and foiled an alleged plot by Al-Qaeda to bomb the US embassy in Ankara as well as a synagogue.

Turkish Police Foil Al-Qaeda Plot to Bomb US Embassy, Synagogue

Reconciliation Aside, Israelis Still Staying Away from Turkey

Israeli tourists aren't rushing back to Turkey's famed “all inclusive” resorts; 83% of Israelis would not even consider the possibility

Reconciliation Aside, Israelis Still Staying Away from Turkey

New Syrian Refugee Camps in Turkey for Christians, Kurds

Turkey is building new Syrian refugee camps for two minority groups, the Christians and the Kurds.

New Syrian Refugee Camps in Turkey for Christians, Kurds

Turkish PM Delays Visit to Gaza

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has decided to postpone his much-publicized visit to Gaza, planned for this month.

Turkish PM Delays Visit to Gaza

Turkey Delays Marmara Compensation Talks With Israel

Turkey has delayed the beginning of talks with Israel over compensation for the 2010 Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara flotilla incident.

Turkey Delays Marmara Compensation Talks With Israel

Kerry Meets with PA’s Fayyad, Israel's Leaders

US Secy of State John Kerry met Monday with PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad in Jerusalem ahead of ongoing talks with Israeli officials.

Kerry Meets with PA’s Fayyad, Israel's Leaders

Marmara 'Victims' Pursue Israel in Court Despite Apology

Anti-Israel activists will not withdraw lawsuit against Israeli commanders for the 2010 Gaza-bound flotilla incident, despite apology.

Marmara 'Victims' Pursue Israel in Court Despite Apology

Turkey’s Deputy PM Says He's Leaving Politics: For New Job?

Turkish Deputy PM Bulet Arinc has announced he plans to leave politics at the end of his current term.

Turkey’s Deputy PM Says He's Leaving Politics: For New Job?

Kerry: Israel and Turkey Must Improve Ties

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to try and encourage a warming of relations between Israel and Turkey

Kerry: Israel and Turkey Must Improve Ties

Report: Kerry Will Ask Turkey To Play Role in Israel-PA Peace

John Kerry will offer Turkey to play a role in the peace process between Israel and the PA, the Turkish daily Hurriyet reports.

Report: Kerry Will Ask Turkey To Play Role in Israel-PA Peace

Claims of Turkey-Israel Pact Against Syria 'Groundless'

Turkish Foreign Minister hit back at Bashar al-Assad's claims that Ankara made a pact with Israel against Damascus.

Claims of Turkey-Israel Pact Against Syria 'Groundless'