Middle East round-up: Turkey, Sweden, NATO and the Quran | News
Turkey breaks off NATO talks with Sweden, the showdown between Lebanon’s chief prosecutor and the judge trying to charge him,
Read MoreTurkey breaks off NATO talks with Sweden, the showdown between Lebanon’s chief prosecutor and the judge trying to charge him,
Read MoreThe meeting, which was scheduled for February, is cancelled on Ankara’s request, sources tell state-owned TRT. Turkey has indefinitely postponed
Read MoreTurkish president says Sweden should not expect Ankara’s support in its bid to join the military alliance. Turkish President Recep
Read MoreThe tech sector is facing a demand downturn after two years of pandemic-powered growth when it had hired aggressively. Spotify
Read MoreAlliance of Civilizations and several Muslim-majority countries denounce stunt by Danish far-right party leader. The high representative of the United
Read MoreSwedish audio streaming giant reportedly planning job cuts after recent layoffs at Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon. Spotify Technology, the
Read MoreFrom: Inside Story Ankara is angry after a far-right activist destroyed a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy
Read MoreSweden’s bid for NATO membership faces a dead end after a rally by the far right burns the Quran in
Read MoreTurkey has been angered by Sweden’s green light for a protest in front of its embassy in Stockholm. Turkey has
Read MoreThe United States and some of its European allies have announced significant new arms donations to Ukraine, including armoured vehicles
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