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Turkey hits back at Trump threats over Kurds
US support to the YPG has been a major source of tension between the Nato allies.
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Turkey hits back at Trump threats over Kurds
Trump's threat came after Ankara repeatedly threatened a new cross-border operation against the Kurdish People's Protection Units, which have been working closely with the US in the war on IS extremists.
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Turkey vows to continue fight against Kurdish militia after Trump threat
Turkey's response came after Trump on Sunday warned on Twitter: "Will devastate Turkey economically if they hit Kurds."
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Turkey vows no slowdown in fight against IS after US pullout from Syria
President Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed concerns that the withdrawal ordered by US President Donald Trump would allow Islamic State to regain territory.
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Turkey could play 'mediator role' in Russia-Ukraine crisis - Erdogan
Ankara's often brittle relations with Moscow have flourished since mid-2016 in a rapprochement that has sometimes troubled the West.
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Turkey frees 8 after raids over jailed activist
The United States and EU had expressed concern over Friday's detentions, which targeted academics and activists deemed to have ties to the philanthropist and businessman Osman Kavala.
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Turkey has more evidence in Khashoggi murder - report
The second voice recording clearly reveals that the murder of the 'Washington Post' columnist had been premeditated, the Hurriyet newspaper said.
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Turkish air strikes kill 19 Kurdish militants in northern Iraq
The air strikes targeted several regions in northern Iraq, including the Qandil mountains, a PKK stronghold, Turkey’s Defence Ministry said on Twitter.
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Erdogan says Khashoggi recordings 'appalling', shocked Saudi intelligence
Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of de facto Saudi ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed in Saudi Arabia’s Istanbul consulate on 2 October.
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'Germany, France, Britain, US and Saudi Arabia listened to Khashoggi tapes'
Turkish sources have said previously that authorities have an audio recording purportedly documenting the murder.
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Turkey threatens Syria's Kurds: A headache for the US?
Turkish shelling has hit positions of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), as Ankara warns of a new offensive to clear the militia from its border.
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Saudi Arabia should explain what happened to Khashoggi's body, Turkey says
Speaking to reporters in Japan, Mevlut Cavusoglu said Turkey has further information which it will share when Ankara knows for sure that the investigation has been completed.
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Turkey recalls Uganda envoy over ancient Greek costume ‘scandal’
The Twitter feed of Uganda’s parliament posted pictures of ambassador Sedef Yavuzalp in a robe and an unnamed male Turkish official in what appeared to be a toga.
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Claims Khashoggi's body 'dissolved' after Istanbul murder
The claim echoed details a Turkish official had earlier given to the 'Washington Post', for which Jamal Khashoggi was a contributor, that authorities were investigating a theory the body was destroyed in acid.
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Saudi loses swagger on world stage after Khashoggi crisis
The global fallout over the murder of the Saudi journalist so far has not threatened to unseat the prince, especially after his domestic crackdown on dissent.
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Turkey prosecutor: Jamal Khashoggi strangled & dismembered in consulate
The revelations came just hours after Saudi Arabia’s chief prosecutor left Istanbul, and the Turkish prosecutor’s office said it was “obliged” to reveal the details after the talks produced “no concrete results”.
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Saudi crown prince breaks silence on ‘painful’ Jamal Khashoggi case
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that Saudi Arabia and Turkey would work together ‘to reach results’ on a joint investigation into the killing of the journalist.
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Turkey won't let Khashoggi killers escape justice - Erdogan
On Tuesday Erdogan urged Riyadh to search 'from top to bottom' to uncover those behind the death of the veteran Saudi journalist in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October.
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Slain journalist Khashoggi’s body parts found - report
Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi consulate on 2 October to obtain documents for his forthcoming marriage.
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Erdogan says Khashoggi murder was 'planned' days in advance
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, 59, disappeared after he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October to collect a document for his upcoming marriage.
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Turkey says Khashoggi murder in Saudi consulate 'savagely planned'
Upping the pressure on Riyadh, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to reveal the 'naked truth' on Tuesday about the Khashoggi case.