Turkey and Israel: Time to kiss and make up?
In a chaotic region, lonely Turkey and Israel are trying to put old grievances behind them
In a chaotic region, lonely Turkey and Israel are trying to put old grievances behind them
London has steered clear of internal EU divisions over burden sharing, but is willing to engage externally on refugee crisis
Summit viewed as a win for Europe, but concerns linger over Turkish accession in hostile France
Italy wants to look outward to tackle refugee crisis, but domestic criticism over Turkey’s role
Germany pushed for Turkey summit, but important questions remain over internal burden sharing
After EU-Turkey summit, Turkey finds itself closer to Europe – though not necessarily as a potential EU member
The downing of a Russian jet is a blow to Turkish hopes of a “safe zone” in Syria
What are the consequences of Erdoğan’s surprising landslide win?
A troubled Turkey votes this Sunday, with elections once again a vote on the role of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
From NATO's eastern border Bulgaria looks warily at its neighbours