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Turkey unveils new Yildirimhan intercontinental ballistic missile with 6,000km range
With a range of 6,000km, the missile can strike targets in Europe, Africa, Middle East and much of Asia
Turkey opposes foreign intervention in Iran, Erdogan tells Iran's Pezeshkian
The eighth, most dangerous front: How Turkey went from ally to strategic threat - opinion
Ankara's absence: Why Turkey’s exclusion from meeting on joint Gaza force matters - analysis
Turkey's opposition faces barrage of arrests, investigations
Since municipal elections in March in which AKP suffered heavy losses, two CHP Istanbul district mayors have been arrested.
Kurdish military official to ‘Post’: 'We did not acquire drones from Iran' - exclusive
"All part of a Turkish plan to distort our image," the Kurdish official from Syria told the Post.
Erdogan says Turkey can 'crush' all terrorists in Syria
"Everyone should take their hands off Syria and we, along with our Syrian siblings, will crush the heads of Islamic State, the YPG and other terrorist organizations in a short time."
Despite tensions, Turkish Airlines holds onto Tel Aviv flight slots
Many airlines that have suspended operations in Israel have chosen to save their slots, but the predicament of Turkish Airlines is slightly different.
Why Erdogan’s Turkey undermines US and NATO security interests - opinion
Is Turkey still a reliable NATO ally under Erdogan’s Islamist and authoritarian rule?
Muslim countries will not answer Erdogan's call for unity, Turkey expert predicts
Erdogan called for Muslim unity against Israeli expansion, but Turkish expert Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak sees deep divisions in the Muslim world
Turkey, Iraq sign accord on military, security, counter-terrorism cooperation
A Turkish diplomatic source said that, with the agreement, a Joint Security Coordination Centre would be established in Baghdad along with a Joint Training and Cooperation Centre in Bashiqa.
Erdogan's rule crushes freedom, incites unnecessary escalation - opinion
It could have been different. Turkey could have been a great engine of world peace, a natural mediator between Arabs and Jews, but for now, it must endure yet more of the man who crushed its freedom.
'Bombs fired at sleeping Jews': Turkish opposition leader condemns Hamas, Oct. 7
Ugur Ozel, Turkish opposition leader, labeled Hamas a terrorist organization in a TV interview, sparking controversy. Ozel criticized Hamas for attacks on civilians.
Lacking warmth, Turkey and Greece meet as show for the West
Both countries are expected to increase trade and energy cooperation, among others, but historical disputes will still stand in the way of friendship.