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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
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.
Almost 50% of forests have been lost in Kurdistan in 70 years, as a nursery in the city of Sulaimaniyah works to battle the destructive effects of deforestation
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.
Comment: Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria and sanction Turkey has exposed a weak US president with little diplomatic credibility, writes Will Dizard.