EU fears new anti-terror bill could merely replace Turkey’s state of emergency

The European Union on Thursday welcomed the end of a two-year-long state of emergency in Turkey but expressed concern that new legislative proposals may...

Turkish court gives 27-month jail sentence to Cumhuriyet reporter Coşkun due to report

An İstanbul court has handed down a sentence of two years, three months to Cumhuriyet daily justice reporter Canan Coşkun on charges of endangering...

4 people trying to escape persecution in Turkey missing after boat capsizes in Evros...

A woman and her three children went missing after a boat carrying several Turkish asylum seekers who fled Turkey due to an ongoing government...

Turkish police re-detain Kurdish Mayor Yaşar after her release from prison

Figen Yaşar, the Kurdish co-mayor of the Bulanık district of Muş province, was again taken into custody by police on Wednesday following her release...

Turkish border forces detain 2 teachers over Gülen links while trying to flee to...

Turkish border security forces on Thursday detained two teachers, identified as Mustafa K. and Tarık T., in the border zone of Edirne province over...

Turkey’s 2-year-old state of emergency ends, to be replaced by new anti-terror law

Turkey’s two-year-long state of emergency came to an end at 1 a.m. local Turkish time on July 19, 2018 amid the introduction by the...

Turkish court arrests 132 military officers over alleged links to Gülen movement

One hundred thirty-two out of 221 military officers who were detained by Turkish police across Turkey in an İstanbul-based probe were arrested by a...

Jailed Turkish businessman Kavala seen with wife in first prison photo in 260 days

Renowned Turkish businessman and human rights activist Osman Kavala, who has been in pre-trial detention since November 2017, is seen with his wife, Professor...

Turkish court rules to keep pro-Kurdish HDP’s former co-chair Demirtaş in prison

A Turkish high criminal court has decided to keep former pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) co-chairperson Selahattin Demirtaş in prison during a trial in...

Turkish court orders opposition leader to pay $74,000 in damages to President Erdoğan

An İstanbul court on Wednesday ordered Turkey's main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu to pay TL 359,000 ($74,000) in non-pecuniary damages...

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