Turkey’s media watchdog revokes radio station license over ‘Armenian genocide’ reference

The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK), Turkey’s broadcasting and streaming regulator, has cancelled the broadcasting license of independent radio station Açık Radyo (Open...

Turkish court decides to release 8 more May Day protestors, 33 remain jailed

The first hearing in the trial of 12 people, eight of whom were put in pretrial detention, for attempting to defy a government ban...

Wages stagnate, cost of living bites: Labor union protests TurkStat over inflation figures

The Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DİSK) gathered outside the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) in Ankara on Monday to protest the latest inflation data,...

474 detained after anti-Syrian riots spread across Turkey in xenophobic outburst

Turkish police detained 474 people involved in a wave of anti-Syrian riots, leading to widespread property damage and heightened tensions across the country after...

Number of protestors killed in clashes with Turkish forces in north Syria rises to...

Clashes between armed protesters and guards of Turkish positions in Syria’s north killed seven people, a medical source and a rights group said Tuesday,...

Labor union recommends raising Turkey’s minimum wage 4 times a year due to record...

The research center from a leading labor union in Turkey has said in its latest report that the Turkish government should increase the monthly...

Wave of online hate speech follows countrywide attacks on Syrians in Turkey

Turkish social media erupted with hate speech targeting Syrian refugees on Tuesday, following a series of attacks on the refugee community across the country...

Ailing vegetarian inmate given disciplinary punishment for storing olives

Kübra Demir, an ailing vegetarian inmate in eastern Turkey who has been behind bars for three years on conviction of membership in the faith-based...

Candidate for judge who ranked second in nationwide exam eliminated in interview

Özgür Taşçı, a law school graduate, has been eliminated in the interview stage for the position of judge despite ranking second nationally in last...

Municipal employee who lost his eye due to Gezi Park police violence awarded $3,000...

An administrative appeals court in Ankara has ordered the state to pay TL 100,000 ($3,000) in non-pecuniary damages to Muharrem Dalsüren, a municipal worker...

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