Former teacher jailed over Gülen links dies after heart attack in prison

Cafer Ongun, a former teacher serving a sentence over alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement, died on September 21 after suffering a heart...

İstanbul Governor’s Office refuses to allow Mahsa Amini commemoration

The İstanbul Governor’s Office has refused to issue a permit to a group of civil society organizations that sought to hold a commemoration ceremony...

Top court finds rights violation in terror conviction of teacher in Gülen-linked case

Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the conviction of a teacher on terrorism charges over his alleged links to the Gülen movement violated his...

Trustee-mayor removes Armenian greeting from signboard

Government’s newly appointed trustee-mayor of the Edremit district of Van province, who has replaced the democratically elected pro-Kurdish mayor, reportedly removed all Armenian and...

ECtHR faults Turkey for detaining 144 judges and prosecutors after failed 2016 coup

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Tuesday that Turkey violated the European Convention on Human Rights by detaining 144 judges and...

Baby with Down syndrome suffers major health problems in absence of jailed parents

Ayşe Sena Bunlu, a 15-month-old baby with Down syndrome, has been suffering from serious health problems ever since her parents, both of whom are...

Turkish man badly beaten at Turkish consulate in Rotterdam

A Turkish man living in the Netherlands filed a criminal complaint claiming that he was badly beaten and tear gassed by the security personnel...

Imam uses minaret to urge attendance at Erdoğan’s election rally 

An imam in Turkey’s central province of Yozgat used the minaret of a local mosque to urge people to attend a Justice and Development...

Methane blast in Turkey mine kills 41

Rescuers on Saturday found the body of the last missing miner at a coal mine in northern Turkey, bringing the death toll to 41...

Turkish research assistant kills 4 academics after accusing them of being Gülen followers

A research assistant at Osmangazi University in the central Turkish province of Eskişehir has shot and killed four university employees who he has been...

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