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Anger and Sorrow in Turkey as Mourners Pay Respects to Bomb Victims
Crowds gathered in Turkey’s capital Ankara on Sunday to mourn the victims of a bombing at a peace rally that killed at least 95 people and injured nearly 300 others.
Kurdish Militants Claim They Killed 15 Turkish Soldiers in an Ambush
The Turkish military responded with airstrikes after an attack that could be the bloodiest assault since the collapse of a ceasefire in July.
Suspect 'Identified' and Islamic State Blamed for Turkish Border Town Bombing
Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said border security would be increased as authorities probe the connections of a specific person they believe was a suicide bomber tied to Islamic State militants.
In Photos: Turkish Police Clash With May Day Protesters in Istanbul
Turkish police fired tear gas and water cannons at May Day demonstrators in Istanbul as crowds attempted to defy a government ban on assembling in iconic Taksim Square.
The Armenian Genocide: After the World Looks Back, Turkey and Armenia Must Move Forward
Relations between Armenia and Turkey suffer in part because Turkey refuses to recognize the 1915 Armenian genocide. But improving relations will prompt that recognition.
Islamic State Releases 49 Turkish Hostages While Fate of British Aid Worker Remains Unclear
An unconfirmed report claimed the Islamic State may have beheaded a second British hostage Saturday, the same day the militants released 49 other hostages unharmed.