Turkey Overplayed Hand, Irrelevant in Gaza Conflict
Recep Erdoğan’s bluster notwithstanding, Israel doesn’t really care about Turkey.
Recep Erdoğan’s bluster notwithstanding, Israel doesn’t really care about Turkey.
A ceasefire agreement leaves neither side the winner in the Gaza conflict.
The American president’s Asia trip appears to have yielded little of significance.
China, Thailand and Vietnam are keen to import hydroelectricity for Laos.
Former budget minister Jean-François Copé ekes out a primary election victory.
After next year’s election, the Green party may be able to form a coalition with the right.
Turkey is expected to request the deployment of missile systems on its border with Syria.
The Palestinian terrorist group may hope to influence the upcoming Israeli election.
CIA chief David Petraeus told lawmakers after the attack in Libya that it had been terrorism.
Tensions mount after the Spanish navy tried to seize a civilian Gibraltan vessel.
The German chancellor no longer worries about upsetting the Russians.
Japan, South Korea and the United States aim to check Chinese ambitions in South Asia.
Violence between Israeli and Islamist militants in the Gaza Strip escalates.
Turkish membership doesn’t seem likely so why is Erdoğan raising the stakes?
President Hu Jintao unexpectedly steps down from his military leadership post.