After the Kurdish PKK militant group’s founder Abdullah Ocalan urged it to disband, hopes of peace are rising – but the path to that goal will still be thorny, experts warn.
Tayyip Erdogan's long-held goal of ending Turkey's conflict with Kurdish militants is a step closer after their jailed chief's peace call, giving the president a potential political boost at home and ...
DIYARBAKIR, (Turkey): Residents in Diyarbakir, Turkey’s largest Kurdish-majority city, said on Sunday that the outlawed ...
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Hosted on MSNKurdish rebels declare ceasefire, but what’s the quid pro quo?After a 40-year conflict with Turkey that has killed 40,000 people, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, known as the PKK, declared ...
Bahçeli personally called DemirtaÅŸ to thank him for his support in advancing the peace process between the Turkish government ...
Making peace with the PKK could also lead to a big advance in Erdogan’s mission to stabilise Syria under a friendly new ...
The main Iranian opposition group based in the Kurdistan Region on Saturday welcomed the call by Abdullah Ocalan, leader of ...
In Diyarbakir, residents express optimism over the PKK’s ceasefire decision, following the call by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan for disarmament. This development could potentially end a 40-year ...
In a statement issued by the HPG Command Center, the group confirmed that the ceasefire, declared on March 1, 2025, applies ...
Kurdish militants who have waged a 40-year insurgency in Turkey declared a ceasefire on Saturday in what could mark a significant boost to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government, two days after ...
(Reuters) – The outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group declared an immediate ceasefire on Saturday, a news ...
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