‘We have no choice’: On board with Syrians fleeing their homeland
Middle class Syrians flee their homes and board a ferry from Lebanon to Turkey – the first stage of a dangerous journey to Europe. Are they refugees or migrants? Does it matter?
Turkey says dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured after two explosions outside the train station in the country’s capital, Ankara.
Nato says it is ready to “defend” allies after Russian jets violated Turkish airspace whilst conducting air strikes in Syria.
Our Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson joins one group of refugees taking the momentous decision to leave Lebanon for Turkey. The first ‘straightforward’ step of their epic journey into Europe.
Middle class Syrians flee their homes and board a ferry from Lebanon to Turkey – the first stage of a dangerous journey to Europe. Are they refugees or migrants? Does it matter?
For tens of thousands of desperate refugees landing on the Greek island of Lesbos the only welcome has been from a British family, the Kempsons, doing their best to offer some humanitarian aid.
The heart-breaking images of a Syrian toddler lying dead on a Turkish beach have reverberated around the world, but will they lead to a change in British attitudes towards the refugee crisis?
The father of a Syrian child who died trying to reach Europe has described how he fought to save his family after being abandoned by a people smuggler.
Two British journalists are charged with “working on behalf of a terrorist organisation” in Turkey.
Nine people have been killed in attacks across Turkey with a police station and the US consulate in Istanbul among the targets.
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants attack a military outpost and a police car in southeast Turkey killing one policeman – part of a surge in violence between the PKK and the Turkish state.
The Kurdish YPG were hailed heroes in the fight against Islamic State. But one Brit who fought alongside them says that Turkey’s crackdown on Kurdish separatists will put their entire mission at risk.
Turkey denies claims it shelled Kurdish fighter positions in a village in northern Syria, as Ankara continues its campaign against so-called Islamic State and Kurdish militants.
An Isis fighter who has been shown inside Syria alongside dead bodies and the flag of the self-styled Islamic State has been pictured at Turkish resorts in the last week.
At least 28 people, mostly students, are killed in a suicide bomb attack on a town near Turkey’s border with Syria.
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men can’t put Syria together again. So now neighbouring countries are preparing to intervene.