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The World

Myanmar’s Inle Lake is just one small body of water, but this man is dedicating his life to saving it

Environment

One of Myanmar’s most important lakes and cultural sites is under assault from development and climate change. One man is trying to turn things around.

wedding

A Turkish wedding becomes a selfless act of humanity for 4,000 Syrian refugees

Culture
Charlie Hebdo protests

After Charlie Hebdo, what next? Readers weigh in on the long-term effects of the attack

Global Politics
Turkish soldiers stand at a position on the Turkish-Syrian border near the southeastern town of Suruc on September 24, 2014.

Turkey prepares to shift course and take military action against ISIS

Conflict
Syrian Kurds flee into Turkey this past weekend to escape attacks from Islamic State militants. Around 130,000 Kurds were given shelter inside of Turkey.

Turkey’s hostage problem is over, but it might stay on the sidelines versus ISIS

Conflict
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's Prime Minister, and his wife, Ermine, wave hands to supporters as they celebrate his election victory in front of the Justice and Development party headquarters in Ankara on August 10, 2014.

Turkey meets the new boss, same as the old boss

Global Politics

People in Turkey voted for a new president over the weekend. It was the first time in Turkey’s history that a president was directly chosen by the people, and they selected their powerful but embattled prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.People in Turkey voted for a new president over the weekend. It was the first time in Turkey’s history that a president was directly chosen by the people, and they selected their powerful but embattled prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

A phone displaying a Twitter error message is show in front of the Turkish national flag.

A new player enters Turkey’s social media space

Global Politics

Turkey’s effort to block Twitter was largely unsuccessful — but it’s had an unexpected consequence. Supporters of the local ruling party and Prime Minister Recep Erdoğan have launched a Twitter alternative — AKPitter.Turkey’s effort to block Twitter was largely unsuccessful — but it’s had an unexpected consequence. Supporters of the local ruling party and Prime Minister Recep Erdoğan have launched a Twitter alternative — AKPitter.

Thousands mourn a Turkish teenager who was on his way to buy a loaf of bread

Conflict & Justice

Berkin Elvan was on an errand when he was caught in a government crackdown on widespread street protests last summer. Tuesday, he died of his injuries — and that reignited the anger of thousands in Istanbul and around the country against Turkey’s prime minister and his government.

Thousands mourn a Turkish teenager who was on his way to buy a loaf of bread

Conflict & Justice

Berkin Elvan was on an errand when he was caught in a government crackdown on widespread street protests last summer. Tuesday, he died of his injuries — and that reignited the anger of thousands in Istanbul and around the country against Turkey’s prime minister and his government.

Nif Vineyards

Is the new booze ad ban in Turkey good for health … or Islam?

Arts, Culture & Media

Turkey has a burgeoning wine industry, but it also has a burgeoning problem. A new law makes it illegal for those winemakers, and any alcohol makers, to promote their product.