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Syrian victims of the devastating earthquake that hit their country and Turkey on Monday may become hostages of the politics that have divided Syria for over a decade, analysts have warned.
As the Syrian government tightly controls what aid it allows into opposition-held areas, border crossings with Turkey have been a lifeline.
Turkey plans to collaborate with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR to supply Syria with natural gas and electricity. Turkish Energy Minister ...
Aid agencies and governments have stepped up efforts to get help to parts of Turkey and Syria devastated by an earthquake.
US policy is to have one Syria and one army there and not support federalism. US Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack has a clear ...
DUBAI — International aid has poured into Turkey and parts of Syria following last week's earthquakes, which have killed more than 43,000 people. The quakes destroyed thousands of buildings ...
JINDERIS, Syria (AP) — Aid agencies and governments stepped up a scramble Tuesday to send help to parts of Turkey and Syria devastated by an earthquake, but a week after the disaster many ...
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey sent two firefighting aircraft Saturday to help battle wildfires in neighboring Syria as Turkish ...
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Syrian refugees across Turkey jubilantly welcomed the downfall of Bashar Assad’s government Sunday, with many embracing the chance to return to their homeland. Large ...
Ankara hoped that with an Islamist-run government in Damascus, Turkey’s regional clout would expand. But as the Syrian civil war dragged on, it created problems for Turkey. Ankara’s efforts to induce ...
Swathes of forested area and farmland have burnt, some villages evacuated as fires raged, including near the Turkish border.
Syrian firefighters are combating severe wildfires exacerbated by heavy winds and leftover war ordnance. Despite ...