In a tense meeting in Istanbul, Russia demanded Ukraine withdraw its troops from contested regions before agreeing to a ceasefire. As violence escalates, world leaders call for tougher sanctions on Moscow.
After days of uncertainty, Putin's proposal for direct talks with Ukraine saw confusion reign at the Bosphorus. As tensions escalate, will this lead to a meaningful resolution or more chaos?
As peace talks in Istanbul approach, Putin's absence raises questions about the future of Ukraine. Zelensky hopes to meet him, while Trump hints at joining the discussion. What’s at stake?
Ukrainian President Zelensky is set to meet with Turkish President Erdogan before a crucial potential meeting with Putin in Istanbul, as he pushes for a 30-day ceasefire amid rising tensions.
In a groundbreaking move, the outlawed Kurdish group PKK has declared its disbandment, following a call from its imprisoned leader. This pivotal decision marks a significant shift in the long-standing conflict and opens doors for a new political dialogue in Turkey.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy welcomed Russia's peace talks proposal but insisted on a full ceasefire first. Meanwhile, Russia resumed drone attacks, raising tensions. Can a lasting peace be achieved?
In a significant development, Turkey is ready to host new peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. President Erdogan and President Putin discussed the urgent need for a ceasefire as European powers push for a resolution. Could this be the turning point for peace?
In a surprising move, Vladimir Putin has urged for immediate talks with Ukraine, proposing to begin as early as May 15. This call comes amidst pressure from European leaders for a ceasefire. Could this be the first step towards lasting peace?
Nine journalists have been detained in Turkey while covering protests against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The unrest follows his jailing on corruption charges, sparking nationwide demonstrations.
In a dramatic twist, Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is jailed, igniting protests across Turkey. This move may signal President Erdogan's waning power as citizens demand democracy and freedom.