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- Erdogan walks diplomatic tightrope in Gulf – DW – 07/22/2017🔍
- Turkey and the Qatar crisis – DW – 06/12/2017🔍
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Turkey's high|stakes game supporting Qatar – DW – 07/05/2017
Turkey's high-stakes game supporting Qatar – DW – 07/05/2017
As the Saudi-led countries that blockade Qatar get together in Cairo on Wednesday, Turkey's involvement in the standoff is likely to impact on the region as a ...
Turkey elections – All Content on this topic – Page 58 of 150 - DW
On May 28, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan secured yet another term in office, after an historic runoff election. The incumbent was challenged by ...
Erdogan walks diplomatic tightrope in Gulf – DW – 07/22/2017
Turkish President Erdogan has arrived in Saudi Arabia on a three-nation tour that will put his diplomatic skills to the test.
Turkey and the Qatar crisis – DW – 06/12/2017
From the start of the Gulf crisis Turkey has backed the leadership in Doha, sending a clear signal to Saudi Arabia that Qatar is not alone.
Euro 2024: Erdogan to attend Turkey game amid diplomatic row - DW
Erdogan has canceled a visit to Azerbaijan to attend the weekend game following controversy over a Turkish footballer's gesture.
Fact check: How many people died for the Qatar World Cup? - DW
As the World Cup in Qatar draws closer, criticism mounts. Human rights activists, politicians, fans and media speak of 6500, even 15000, ...
Turkey and the Gulf states: A complicated relationship - DW
The Turkish president is set to visit the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The four nations have gone from unhappy antagonists ...
Turkey's risky Libya foray – DW – 01/18/2020
The alliance between Turkey and Libya's Prime Minister Fayez Sarraj has sparked outrage in countries across the Arab world — for a number of ...
Fact check: Did Qatar 'buy' World Cup fans? – DW – 11/18/2022
Free flights, hotels and tickets have brought fans from Argentina, England, Germany and elsewhere to Doha. Some say Qatar has picked up the ...