RTÜK fines 4 TV stations for airing politician’s remarks on Erdoğan ‘escape’ plan

Turkey’s broadcasting watchdog, the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK), has imposed a fine on four TV stations for airing the remarks of main...

Greek minister says steel fence on Turkey border to undergo major extension

A steel fence between Turkey and Greece is to be extended from around 40 kilometers to 120 kilometers to prevent irregular migration from Turkey,...

Eskişehir Governor’s Office bans women from doing yoga in local park

A group of woman in central Turkey's Eskişehir province were banned from doing yoga in a city park by the governor's office amid outrage...

Imprisoned Kurdish singer requests release due to multiple health problems

Imprisoned Kurdish singer Nudem Durak has called on Turkish authorities to release her from prison, saying she suffers from multiple illnesses and wants to...

Family of 21-year-old shot dead by police demand justice two years on

The mother of Alican Razı, 21, who was shot dead by a police officer after violating an order to halt in 2020, said authorities...

Turkish authorities arrest 13 women on alleged Gülen links

A total of 13 women, including students and teachers, were arrested on Tuesday in southern Antalya province for alleged links to the Gülen movement,...

Nearly 40 percent of women in Turkey subjected to violence, says HRW senior Turkey...

Around four out of 10 women in Turkey have suffered physical and/or sexual violence during their lives, said Emma Sinclair Webb, Human Rights Watch...

Families of high-speed train accident victims say justice stalled for 4 years

The families of people who died in a high-speed train accident in Turkey in 2018 on Wednesday said they were still waiting for accountability...

Phone scammers defraud financial expert saying Gülenists have her personal info

Aysun Mercan, an administrative board member of a Japanese bank in Turkey, is the latest victim of Turkish phone scammers, who defrauded her by...

Musicians in Turkey overwhelmed by frequent bans on concerts

Musicians in Turkey, who represent one of the professions hit hardest by fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, are now struggling with bans imposed on...

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