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Comment: If the Kurds in northern Syria and Turkey want real stability on both sides of the border, they must explore opportunities for a permanent peace agreement, argues Bashdar Ismaeel
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are gradually warming to Assad's Syria through a limited process of normalisation. But these ties remain fragile, says Joseph Daher.
Comment: The recent spillover of the PKK's operations into Europe suggests it's time to reassess the organisation's actions, writes Kyle Orton.
Comment: Under fire from all sides, armed Kurdish groups are more likely to work together, writes Paul Iddon.
Comment: Bunyamin Keskin articulates the Turkish government's approach to its new security doctrine, arguing it has become more proactive and tied to its foreign policy since the attempted coup.
The opposition coalition may prove victorious in taking down Erdogan's authoritarian regime. But to have a genuine democracy, entrenched Turkish nationalism and racism towards Kurds must be addressed, writes Joseph Daher.
In midst of Russia's war on Ukraine, Turkey has crafted a delicate balance in relations between Russia and NATO. If maintained, it would allow Turkey a crucial and unique role in bridging all sides in the conflict, writes Ufuk Necat Tasci.
Opinion: Now more than ever, working to resolve the Kurdish issue is paramount if Turkey wishes to play a constructive and positive role in the region, writes Marianna Charountaki.
Comment: The results of the local elections show Turks believe the ballot box is the ultimate check and balance for their country, writes Resul Serdar Atas.
As a new bombing plunges Turkey into further instability, Vijay Prashad argues unaccountable Turkish massacres against Kurds, assassinations of activists and misguided foreign policies are at root of the crisis.