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Analysis: As the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces assault against the Islamic State group in Raqqa begins, Turkey is reportedly training Syrian militiamen to attack, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: The result, by the narrowest of margins, may not be an immediate remedy for the country's problems, writes Cavit Talya.
Turkey is destined to remain confined to Syria's northwest region focusing on keeping IS away from its border and Kurds contained, while leaving Assad's future to negotiations, writes Paul Iddon.
Once a beacon of hope in Turkey, a Kurdish school has been shut down in southeast following a continual crackdown.
An Ankara-Baghdad agreement to see Turkish troops withdraw from Iraq may fail as Haider al-Abadi proves powerless in ensuring PKK militants are removed from areas bordering Turkey.
In-depth: A league win is a moment to savour for any club. But for Amedspor, so often vilified and subject to racial violence, victory is all the more sweet.
In-depth: Prompted by the release of a report by a group of British MPs, the debate comes as the crackdown on activists and politicians intensifies in the run-up to Turkey's next elections.
Kurd-on-Kurd violence intensifies between the PKK and the KRG, while Iraq's October Revolution is being revived and continued.
In-depth: While internal tensions continue to bubble, relations are deteriorating with the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria's neighbours.
Analysis: The far-right politician's latest anti-Muslim stunt has heightened a geopolitical drama with Turkey over Sweden and Finland's NATO membership.