Jailed veteran journalist İbrahim Karayeğen: Zaman daily has no ties with terrorism

Jailed veteran journalist İbrahim Karayeğen (52), a night-shift editor at Zaman newspaper, one-time Turkey’s largest circulated newspaper before the government unlawful takeover and closure...

Delegation from bar associations confirms torture by Turkish soldiers in Şemdinli

A delegation from the Diyarbakır, Van and Hakkari bar associations has confirmed as a result of interviews that villagers from Korgan village in the...

Turkish gov’t issues detention warrants for 77 people over alleged use of ByLock

The Turkish government detained at least 33 people on Thursday morning across Turkey as part of its massive post-coup witch hunt targeting alleged members...

Turkish court releases 14 Boğaziçi students arrested for criticizing Syria operation

The İstanbul 32nd High Criminal Court on Wednesday released 14 Boğaziçi University students from pretrial detention in the first hearing of their trial on...

Over 80 pct of Turks see US, EU as Turkey’s enemies, poll reveals

As Turkish government officials frequently blame foreign actors for negative events in the country, the results of a recent public survey have shown that...

Turkish prosecutor launches probe into FOX TV anchor over critical report on Mersin hospital

A Turkish public prosecutor’s office in İstanbul has launched an investigation into prominent news anchor Fatih Portakal, who presents FOX TV news, due to...

Turkey’s jailed presidential candidate Demirtaş appeals to public via phone call to his wife

Selahattin Demirtaş, the presidential candidate of Turkey's Pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) who has been in pretrial detention since November 2016, addressed the Turkish...

Turkey becomes 149th most peaceful country in the world under Erdoğan’s rule

Turkey has become the 149th most peaceful county among 163 countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index 2018 (GPI) report released by...

Survey shows Turkish gov’t seized at least $11 billion of company assets over Gülen...

The Turkish government has transferred some TL 49,4 billion ($11 billion) in assets of 1,124 companies seized for alleged affiliation with the Gülen movement...

Turkish gov’t detains dozens of people over alleged links to Gülen movement

The Turkish government detained dozens of people, including teachers, military officers and police officers, on Wednesday across Turkey as part of its massive post-coup...

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