Turkish asylum seeker and former professor drowns in Canada’s Lake Simcoe
A former professor who sought asylum in Canada after a coup attempt in Turkey in July 2016 drowned on Sunday in Ontario’s Lake Simcoe...
332,884 detained and 101,000 incarcerated due to Gülen links, says Turkish interior minister
Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said on Tuesday a total of 332,884 people have been detained, of whom 101,000 were arrested and jailed, due...
German FM urges Turkey to respect human rights: report
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Friday urged Turkey to respect human rights during a testy visit at which she sparred openly with counterpart...
Turkish cartoonist interrogated over President Erdoğan cartoon
A Turkish cartoonist was interrogated by the police for publishing a cartoon of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Cartoonist Yusuf Kayaalp said on Twitter that...
University students using EU exchange programs to seek asylum, says Turkish Ministry of Education
University students who are leaving Turkey under the European Union's Erasmus exchange program are applying for asylum in European countries, according to a recent...
105K Turkish high school graduates haven’t enrolled in university amid economic crisis
More than 105,000 high school graduates in Turkey have been unable to enroll in a university this year despite being eligible, mainly due to...
Journalist gets 6 years in prison on terrorism charges
A Turkish court has handed down a jail sentence of six years, three months to a journalist on conviction of terrorist organization membership due...
Rights groups call Turkey’s new media law ‘dangerous, dystopian’
Human Rights Watch (HRW) and ARTICLE 19 have condemned the approval of amendments by the Turkish Parliament last week which they said introduce abusive...
Former general serving life sentence on coup charges dies in prison
Kemal Mutlum, a former brigadier general who was serving an aggravated life sentence on conviction of coup charges following an abortive putsch in Turkey...
Former HDP executives indicted for referring to WWI killings of Armenians as ‘genocide’
Eleven former executives from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) have been indicted on charges of insulting the Turkish nation for referring to the...
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