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Turkish-backed forces are continuing their push into the Kurdish-held part of Syria as fighting continues along a 200-kilometer stretch in the North of the country. source
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Turkish-backed forces are continuing their push into the Kurdish-held part of Syria as fighting continues along a 200-kilometer stretch in the North of the country. source
Migrants in Turkey have rushed to borders with the European Union, after Ankara signaled it was lifting crossing restrictions in a move to pressure NATO into … source
Thousands of refugees are stuck in Turkey after the government misled them into heading to the Greek border. The European Union remains closed to them. source
Turkey has agreed to a ‘pause’ in its military operation in northern Syria. Under the agreement, Ankara will halt fighting for five days to allow Kurdish-led forces to … source
NATO has scheduled an emergency meeting today as tensions grow between Turkey and the Russian-backed Syrian government. Ankara is vowing retaliation … source
Syrian Kurds have formed a partnership with government troops and Syria’s Russian allies. They have now moved into previously Kurdish-held areas, including … source
Kurdish officials in northern Syria say they are working with the Assad government in Damascus to fend off Turkey’s military in their region. In a political and … source
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced the start of Turkish military action in northern Syria. Turkish television reports that jets are carrying out … source
Relations between Germany and Turkey ahead of a significant Turkish referendum are increasingly strained. DW hears from one woman who says the debate … source
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