Turkey
Comment: The EU-Turkey summit exposes our inhumanity to refugees
The European Council is meeting to discuss giving billions of euro to the brutal Turkish government to keep thousands of refugees inside Turkey
Democracy in Turkey is under threat
But a congress in Ankara was testament to the power of the democratic ideal, says Natalie Bennett
Response to Caroline Lucas: the Kurds need our help
It's important that we don't let terrorist attacks close to home deter us from doing what is right on foreign soil
How close has Turkey suddenly become?
Ankara helping out with the refugee crisis could lead to an earlier EU entry. But is that wise?
Comment: The Ankara bombings highlight dangerous Turkish fault lines
Erdogan's paranoia about Kurdish separatism is blinding him to the ISIS threat
What life is like in a Turkish refugee camp
Turkish neighbours have clearly played a big role in helping the Syrians, but there is no hiding the fact that community tensions are rising