Turkey Revokes Licensee for Iranian Flights
Days after it was officially announced that Iranian airliners would begin their flights to Turkey
New Suspects Linked with Khashoggi Murder in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors have prepared a second indictment in connection with the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Turkey to Shoot UAE Jets If Its Sovereignty Violated: Source
Turkey will not hesitate to shoot down any United Arab Emirates (UAE) aircraft if Turkish sovereignty is violated in the eastern Mediterranean, a source said.
Turkey Slams EU Sanctions on Maritime Firm
Turkey on Tuesday criticized a decision by the European Union to impose sanctions on a Turkish maritime company.
Flights from Tehran to Istanbul to Restart on Oct. 4
Flights from Tehran to Istanbul, Turkey, will restart as of October 4 after a six-month hiatus caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
France Calls on Turkey to Reopen ‘Responsible Dialogue’
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday called on Turkey to reopen a "responsible dialogue" on the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey’s Halkbank Urges US Judge to Dismiss Case on Sanctions
Halkbank, Turkey’s second-largest state bank, urged a judge to dismiss a United States indictment accusing it of helping Iran evade American sanctions.
Iran, Turkey Talk to Promote Transportation Cooperation
Iran and Turkey discussed ways to promote cooperation between the two neighbors in the sector of transportation.
Iraq Sends Delegation to Resolve Water File with Iran, Turkey
Iraq formed a special delegation headed by the Minister of Water Resources, Mahdi Rashid Al-Hamdani, to resolve the water file with Iran and Turkey.
Erdogan to Macron: France Cannot Lecture Turkey on ‘Humanity’
Recalling France’s massacres in Algeria and Rwanda, the Turkish president said that the French president is in no position to lecture Turkey on “humanity”.