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The Kurdish Worker's Party, or PKK, has agreed to stop fighting the Turkish state. What does it mean for PKK members, for Turkish politics and even neighboring countries?
For Turkey, peace with the PKK now would further reduce a weakened Iran’s ability to project power westward. Some groups ...
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After decades of insurgency, the PKK plans to disarm and disband. Although skepticism still remains over Kurdish gains, ...
After the decision by the Kurdish militant group PKK to disband, Turkey was eyeing Wednesday a raft of legal and technical ...
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has said that he foresees the end of Balochistan insurgency similar to Kurdish ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Tuesday that Turkey’s intelligence services will closely monitor the ...
While the PKK’s announcement that it would heed Ocalan’s call and disarm was welcomed by SDF leader Mazloum Abdi, he said his ...
ISTANBUL - Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan has probably never held more global sway: he will host the first direct ...
ANKARA: After the decision by the Kurdish group PKK to disband, Türkiye was eyeing on Wednesday a raft of legal and technical ...
After over 40 years of fighting, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is designated as a terrorist organization by many countries, has officially laid down its arms and dissolved.
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