119 German citizens unable to return to Germany from Turkey

A total of 119 German citizens are not able to return to Germany from Turkey either due to travel bans or because they are...

Bodyguards, fanatics of Turkey’s Erdoğan attack protesters in Washington

https://youtu.be/9GwUgSHz9sU Nine people were hurt and two were detained during an altercation in front of Turkey's Ambassador to US, Serdar Kılıç’s residence in Washington DC on...

Greek court suspends asylum granted to Turkish soldier

A Greek court on Monday suspended the asylum status granted to a former Turkish soldier, who is accused by the Turkish government of plotting...

Turkey’s broadcasting watchdog bans Can Dündar’s news website again

The Özgürüz news website, run by prominent Turkish journalist Can Dündar, who has been living in self-imposed exile for a while now, was cut...

Lengthy prison terms handed down to Kurdish leaders draw global condemnation

An Ankara court’s verdict handing down lengthy prison sentences to dozens of Kurdish politicians, including imprisoned leaders Selahattin Demirtaş and Figen Yüksekdağ, has drawn...

Two-thirds of US Senate pushes Turkish gov’t to release American pastor

Sixty-six US senators signed a letter released on Friday urging Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to free an American pastor on trial in Turkey...

Atilla trial judge orders disclosure of all contacts with Turkish, US officials

New York Federal Judge Richard Berman, who oversaw the cases of Turkish bank executive Mehmet Atilla and gold trader Reza Zarrab for violating US...

EU hopes for positive outcome in case of Greek soldiers arrested in Turkey

The European Commission said on Tuesday that it hoped for a positive outcome in the case of two Greek soldiers arrested in Turkey last...

EU Commission: Turkey’s membership hopes at an all-time low

Turkey will receive the most damning evaluation yet of its European Union accession hopes, more than a decade after it launched its bid to...

Dutch MPs bring threats against Turkish journalist to parliament’s agenda

Two members of the Dutch House of Representatives, Democrats 66 (D66) members Jan Paternotte and Van Meenen, have submitted a written motion directed to...

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