Erdogans Grip on Power Is Loosened but Not Broken, Vote Shows
News analysisDespite a struggling economy, the disastrous earthquakes in February and Turkey’s drift toward one-man rule, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ...
News analysisDespite a struggling economy, the disastrous earthquakes in February and Turkey’s drift toward one-man rule, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ...
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is headed for his — and his country’s — first presidential runoff vote. But the first round ...
Middle East|Syria’s Assad to Attend Arab League Summit After Yearslong Suspensionhttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/17/world/middleeast/syria-assad-arab-league-summit.htmlSyria’s Assad to Attend Arab League Summit After Yearslong SuspensionPresident ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan looks likely to benefit most from the votes that went to an ultranationalist candidate eliminated in ...
Politics|U.S. Tech Espionage Team Unveils First Cases Involving China and Russiahttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/16/us/politics/sanctions-tech-espionage-china-russia.htmlA new division set up by the government to pursue ...
Mediation efforts led by Egypt were expected to end fighting that has outlasted previous clashes between Israel and the militant ...
The annual parade marks the unification of the city after Israel captured East Jerusalem in 1967. Israelis see it as ...
The Long Isolation of Syria’s al-Assad Is OverPresident Bashar al-Assad was shunned over atrocities committed in Syria’s civil war, but ...
Egypt, Iran and Saudi Arabia carried out 90 percent of the executions recorded last year, the rights group said. The ...
TrilobitesDesert Monoliths Reveal World’s Oldest Architectural PlansEngravings found in Jordan and Saudi Arabia appeared to match nearby ancient megastructures known ...