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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
Turkey is expected to launch its long-planned offensive against Kurdish fighters in northern Syria. The US has reportedly started withdrawing troops from the … 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
Greek coastguards had been filmed pushing away a dinghy with poles and opening fire into water in an effort to block migrants from entering the country. 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
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the Turkish military has ‘neutralized’ dozens of Syrian government troops in retaliation for an attack on Turkish … 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
Dozens of Syrian children work in shoe factories in Gaziantep, southern Turkey. Some work to support themselves – while others, including 12-year-old Hussein, … source