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Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
ISTANBUL — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 has shaken Istanbul, Turkey’s emergency management agency says.
No deaths were reported after the magnitude-6.2 tremor, which rattled nerves in the wake of Turkey’s disastrous 2023 quake.
Several quakes have hit Turkey's largest city, with residents telling the BBC of panic as people ran from shaking buildings.
By Fuad Shahbazov in Durham In the last five years, Azerbaijan has explicitly shifted its traditional foreign policy strategy by making inroads into regions far beyond the post-Soviet space, including ...
The quake took place during a public holiday when many children were out of school and celebrating in the streets, causing ...
Istanbul in Turkey has been rocked by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake, with three other countries set to be affected.
A strong, 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck in the Sea of Marmara on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological ...
Russian officials ramp up lobbying by providing a dossier on Ukraine's purported attacks, including maps and other materials ...
For the first time, Greece officially records its furthest claims over maritime zones based on the Law of the Sea — This ...
The problem is that Europe, suddenly left vulnerable by the Trump administration's blow to US-European relations, is looking ...
To say that Armenia’s strategic situation is precarious would be a massive understatement. The unfortunate country is virtually surrounded by mortal enemies determined to wipe it off the map. The ...