Turkey ordered detention of 137 people over alleged Gülen links in a week

Turkish prosecutors have over the past week ordered the detention of 137 people due to alleged links to the Gülen movement, according to local...

Bolu mayor seeks to deter migrants by imposing exorbitant fee for foreigners who want...

Foreigners who want to marry in Bolu will be required to pay a fee of TL 100,000 ($10,100), in an attempt to deter migrants...

Court orders stay of controversial police regulation banning recordings at protests

The Council of State, Turkey’s highest administrative court, has ruled for a stay of execution of a controversial regulation issued by the country’s Security...

24 people died or were wounded in landmine explosions in Turkey in 2020: report

A recent report by an international advocacy group against landmines has revealed that there were 24 casualties of landmines and explosive remnants of war...

I felt encouraged to speak out against China after NBA supported players fighting other...

“I felt encouraged to speak out against China after NBA officials said they were giving their players the freedom to talk about injustices happening...

Female worker reveals inhumane working conditions at Dardanel fish company

A female worker revealed in an anonymous Twitter thread on November 6 the inhumane working conditions at Turkey's Dardanel fish company, sparking outrage among...

Erdoğan accuses Greek PM of ‘lies’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday accused the Greek prime minister of telling “lies” after Athens accused Ankara of “instrumentalizing migration,” Agence France-Presse...

I was used as a bargaining chip, pastor Brunson says

Andrew Brunson, an American pastor who was jailed for two years in Turkey before he was released in 2018, has said that Turkey used...

Critics slam authorities for putting 2 student protestors in solitary cells

Critics have slammed Turkish authorities for putting two Boğaziçi University students who were arrested for taking part in protests in one-person cells, Deutsche Welle...

Jailed Kurdish leader’s wife sentenced to prison for ‘counterfactual’ health report

Başak Demirtaş, the wife of jailed Kurdish leader Selahattin Demirtaş, has been handed down a prison sentence of two-and-a-half years for “obtaining a health...

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