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The proposal, bitterly disputed by opposition parties, would greatly expand the powers of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan if approved in a referendum.

By ROD NORDLAND

With Donald J. Trump moving into the White House, here is a chance to test your knowledge of 10 other presidential palaces around the globe, see their noteworthy designs and read about their intriguing back stories.

By BRYANT ROUSSEAU

The action against Rod Nordland, a longtime foreign correspondent, appeared to be part of a broader crackdown against the domestic and foreign press.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has worked to silence independent voices as he tightens his authoritarian control.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

After peace talks among Turkey, Greece and Britain, the Turkish president said soldiers would not leave Cyprus unless Greek troops pulled out.

By REUTERS

The Turkish leader, however, often takes a firmer line with domestic audiences than with foreign ones, and diplomats said they remained cautiously optimistic.

By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE and ANDREAS RIRIS

A blizzard, the heaviest snowfall since 2009, was just what the city needed as it struggles with anxiety amid terrorism and political instability.

By TIM ARANGO

A proposed constitutional amendment would increase the authority of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and possibly allow him to serve until 2029.

By SEWELL CHAN

The deepening partnership between Russia and Turkey could marginalize the United States in the struggle to shape Syrias future.

By MICHAEL R. GORDON and ERIC SCHMITT

Turkeys president and his allies say no other democracy has withstood such relentless terrorist attacks and a coup attempt.

By TIM ARANGO and RICK GLADSTONE

Vladimir Putin may look like a master tactician now for his role in the Syrian truce, but issues that derailed past cease-fires remain unresolved.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

After Russias ambassador to Turkey was assassinated, Moscow and Ankara will grow closer.

By CENGIZ CANDAR

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan doubled down on accusations that the assassins fealty lay with Fethullah Gulen, an outlawed Muslim cleric.

By RICK GLADSTONE

Bana became a global sensation over the past few months for messages and videos posted to her Twitter account describing the horrors of Syrias war in intimate detail.

By HANNA INGBER

Despite Mondays shooting, the two sides seem to have decided to work together on a possible end to the Syrian war.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The affiliation of the man who killed Russias ambassador remains unclear, but the assassination betrayed a glaring unknown among forces that have pledged fealty to the president.

By RICK GLADSTONE

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said the fatal shooting of Russias ambassador in front of stunned onlookers at a photo exhibit in Ankara was aimed specifically at derailing closer ties between Turkey and Russia.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Fifty-five were injured in the attack, which targeted a bus carrying soldiers on weekend leave in the city of Kayseri.

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

At least 259 journalists were imprisoned worldwide, a third of them in Turkey, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.

By RICK GLADSTONE

The Turkish government thought it could get a regressive law pardoning statutory rape on the books. Islam was the solution.

By RIADA ASIMOVIC AKYOL

The proposal, bitterly disputed by opposition parties, would greatly expand the powers of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan if approved in a referendum.

By ROD NORDLAND

With Donald J. Trump moving into the White House, here is a chance to test your knowledge of 10 other presidential palaces around the globe, see their noteworthy designs and read about their intriguing back stories.

By BRYANT ROUSSEAU

The action against Rod Nordland, a longtime foreign correspondent, appeared to be part of a broader crackdown against the domestic and foreign press.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has worked to silence independent voices as he tightens his authoritarian control.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

After peace talks among Turkey, Greece and Britain, the Turkish president said soldiers would not leave Cyprus unless Greek troops pulled out.

By REUTERS

The Turkish leader, however, often takes a firmer line with domestic audiences than with foreign ones, and diplomats said they remained cautiously optimistic.

By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE and ANDREAS RIRIS

A blizzard, the heaviest snowfall since 2009, was just what the city needed as it struggles with anxiety amid terrorism and political instability.

By TIM ARANGO

A proposed constitutional amendment would increase the authority of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and possibly allow him to serve until 2029.

By SEWELL CHAN

The deepening partnership between Russia and Turkey could marginalize the United States in the struggle to shape Syrias future.

By MICHAEL R. GORDON and ERIC SCHMITT

Turkeys president and his allies say no other democracy has withstood such relentless terrorist attacks and a coup attempt.

By TIM ARANGO and RICK GLADSTONE

Vladimir Putin may look like a master tactician now for his role in the Syrian truce, but issues that derailed past cease-fires remain unresolved.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

After Russias ambassador to Turkey was assassinated, Moscow and Ankara will grow closer.

By CENGIZ CANDAR

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan doubled down on accusations that the assassins fealty lay with Fethullah Gulen, an outlawed Muslim cleric.

By RICK GLADSTONE

Bana became a global sensation over the past few months for messages and videos posted to her Twitter account describing the horrors of Syrias war in intimate detail.

By HANNA INGBER

Despite Mondays shooting, the two sides seem to have decided to work together on a possible end to the Syrian war.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The affiliation of the man who killed Russias ambassador remains unclear, but the assassination betrayed a glaring unknown among forces that have pledged fealty to the president.

By RICK GLADSTONE

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said the fatal shooting of Russias ambassador in front of stunned onlookers at a photo exhibit in Ankara was aimed specifically at derailing closer ties between Turkey and Russia.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Fifty-five were injured in the attack, which targeted a bus carrying soldiers on weekend leave in the city of Kayseri.

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

At least 259 journalists were imprisoned worldwide, a third of them in Turkey, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.

By RICK GLADSTONE

The Turkish government thought it could get a regressive law pardoning statutory rape on the books. Islam was the solution.

By RIADA ASIMOVIC AKYOL

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