The split over the Ukraine vote was seen as the biggest divide between Western powers at the U.N. since the 2003 Iraq War.
During the week, the U.S. market reached a local high, rising to a height where the index had not been for more than a year.
Erdogan and Donald Trump are quite different individuals, but the parallels between the two are otherwise striking.
NATO and the EU’s complacency toward Turkey discredits any moral claim they might make.
Iran seeks a complete departure of the U.S. from the Middle East.
It is unclear how the new political landscape between the U.S. and Russia will evolve in Syria.
Many analysts now fear Turkey may seek to find ways to help Russian firms evade Western sanctions.
What kind of sovereignty and territorial integrity can we speak of when the Americans and Turks stay in Syria regardless of all the international laws?
Arab mediation could be a positive way to resolve the friction with Iran in a more comprehensive way than only focusing on the nuclear side.
The U.S. and other Western countries owe refugees in the Middle East an apology.
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