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The decades-long conflict between Turkey and the PKK, which Ankara and its Western allies consider a terrorist organisation, has often spilled over into n. Iraq
Analysis: The Kurdish militant group's recent attack on Ankara, in response to increasing repression against Kurds in Turkey's political sphere, could represent an escalation rather than a fundamental strategic shift.
Just as Sweden and Finland pledged to support Turkey's fight against PKK operatives as part of their bid to join NATO, Ankara announced on Tuesday that four Kurdish militants had been 'neutralised' in northern Iraq.
Analysis: Iran-backed militias want to maintain dominance in Sinjar as an access point to Syria, but would they arm the PKK if Turkey launches a military operation in the region?
Analysis: Turkey’s offensive against the PKK is unlikely to land a fatal blow on the organisation, but has probably undermined future peace talks.
Turkey has accused Sweden of being a haven for the PKK, but Sweden needs Turkish support for its planned accession to NATO. Could this be Sweden's attempt to win Turkey around?
Swedish media said that the court reached the decision last week, which comes just as the two countries are due to discuss Sweden's stalled NATO application..
A Swedish appeals court on Wednesday upheld the guilty verdict of a man charged with attempting to finance the outlawed PKK.
Analysis: With its Syrian allies under fire from Turkey, the Kurdish militants have left proxies holding its Iraqi stronghold, writes Paul Iddon.
The Turkish foreign ministry has issued a scathing statement condemning an 'attack' on a children's festival in Switzerland. The ministry accused the PKK of carrying out the assault and said perpetrators must be bought to justice.