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Turkey’s new maritime deal with Libya and its push for EEZ claims have escalated tensions with Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, and Israel, all of whom back Athens’ position.
Syria’s return to oil exports after the fall of the Assad regime is seen by many as a sign that Iran’s Shia Crescent of ...
Minister Szijjártó acknowledged Turkey's role in ensuring Hungary's secure energy supply, noting that Hungary took delivery of over 21 million cubic metres of gas a day through the TurkStream pipeline ...
Israel’s full-blown war against Iran threatens to upend regional dynamics and Turkey’s careful balancing act. The conflict ...
Syria's General Authority for Land and Maritime Border Crossings has announced temporary regulations at Syria-Turkey border crossings in response to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Following the ...
Some 2 1/2 years after a massive earthquake destroyed parts of southern Turkey and northern Syria, both countries are still working to rebuild. From our partners at Deutsche Welle, Ylenia Gostoli ...
As Turkey grows in power, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan would much prefer Iran to be weak and divided. The United ...
Turkey expects there to be no issues with oil and gas supply for its domestic demand amid the conflict between Israel and Iran, though energy prices could continue to rise, Energy Minister ...
Turkey’s new energy arsenal—including domestic oil, Black Sea gas, renewables, and nuclear—represents a powerful geopolitical and economic tool. While it may never match the output of Saudi Arabia or ...
The lifting of international sanctions on Syria is opening the door to major reconstruction deals, with Turkish companies keen to capitalise on this.
20 June 2010 Damascus - Syria and Turkey on Sunday reviewed the growing cooperation and friendship ties between them and prospects of developing and upgrading the existing relations in all fields.