These Women Survived Genocide Only to Face Rejection at Home
Every April 24, Armenians the world over commemorate the genocide of 1915, perpetrated by the disintegrating Ottoman Empire in the lands of what is today Turkey.
Norms of Armenian Genocide Recognition Clash With Nationalist Memory
The ongoing struggle between global recognition efforts and the complexities of national decision-making processes is illustrated by Israel, which has yet to recognize the Armenian genocide.
Why Isn't Migration a Big-Ticket Issue in Turkey's Municipal Elections?
Voters are simply exhausted by the refugee issue, as the Turkish system of hosting migrants and refugees defies simple solutions.
Is Iran warming up to a 'second Israel' across its border?
Iran's foreign minister declared "a new chapter" in relations between Tehran and Baku during a meeting last week with his Azerbaijani counterpart.
Archaeologists find evidence of body piercing in 11,000-year-old burials
More than 100 ornaments found in the burials have been interpreted as early body piercing ornaments, according to a study.
Russian ships' "very strange" Black Sea maneuver raises questions
A Ukraine Navy spokesman pointed to an "interesting incident" that recently occurred with a group of Russian vessels in the Bosporus Strait.
Turkey offers to host another round of Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations
Turkey previously hosted the last round of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022.
Putin's first NATO visit in four years postponed: Report
The war between Russia and Ukraine is nearing the two-year mark since the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.
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Putin's war machine gets help from most unlikely source
Russia managed to acquire machine tools used in nuclear technology from Taiwanese companies, an investigation suggested.
Putin to make first visit to NATO country in four years
An adviser to the president said that "Ukrainian issues" would be among the main topics of the rare visit.
Putin's NATO ally has overplayed his hand
Russia's "Trojan horse" within Europe now appears unable, or unwilling, to stop imminent NATO expansion.
Putin's crusade against NATO delivered new blow
The Russian president has cited the expansion of NATO as one of the reasons for the decision to invade Ukraine.
Turkey follows China in move likely to infuriate Putin
Turkish banks are reportedly cutting ties with Russia to avoid secondary sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine.
Putin's plan to fix Russia's egg crisis backfires
Russia's attempt to source eggs from a NATO member hit an unexpected bump as one-fifth of the batch was found to be tainted with H5N1 bird flu.
Sweden issues ominous warning to citizens
Swedish officials are unveiling a "historic" defense plan later this year to prepare for potential military conflict.
Turkey recall as multiple people complain about fragments inside food
One person suffered a minor injury after eating a turkey product that contained bone fragments, the FSIS has said.
Archaeologists find 2,000-year-old monumental tomb of Roman elite in Turkey
The tomb, located near an ancient Greek sanctuary, was found to contain the remains of several people.
Israel will make you "Miss Hitler," NATO ally warns
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan compares Israel's military operation in Gaza to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
Wild turkey cuts power to thousands of homes on Christmas Eve
In Sacramento, California, more than 4,000 properties lost power following a turkey strike on electricity cables.
Sheepdogs trained to deter bears and wolves guard Christmas turkeys
Dogs Bear and Holly guarded some 600 turkeys from predators ahead of Christmas.
"Dancing" muse statue from 2,175 years ago unearthed in city of gladiators
The ancient city's site has been inhabited for thousands of years and has changed hands between several civilizations.
Turkish MP who had heart attack during Anti-Israel speech dies in hospital
Hasan Bitmez suffered a heart attack after warning "you will not escape the wrath of Allah" in relation to the Palestinian conflict.
US poultry exports hit by ban amid bird flu scare
The ban, which comes just two weeks before Christmas, will be a blow for some poultry farmers.
Time to Rethink Turkey, the Sick Man of NATO
Recent world events have offered a stark reminder the evil exists in the world.
Inside Putin and his rumored mistress' luxury yacht
Images of the super-yacht show a minimalist bedroom that includes a huge circular bed raised on a stage below a mirrored ceiling.
Eric Adams' problems catch up to him
The New York City mayor's approval ratings have dropped 24 percentage points since the beginning of his term.
Republican mocked for blaming Biden after buying "$90 turkey"
Turkeys cost 43 cents less per pound this year than in 2022, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Where to order Thanksgiving dinner to-go
Not in the mood to cook this year? Restaurants from Popeyes to Whole Foods offer complete Thanksgiving meals to-go.
Exclusive: Turkish first lady warns Israel has crossed "red line" in Gaza
"I refuse to leave our children and grandkids with this dreadful legacy," first lady Emine Erdoğan told Newsweek.