Turkish teacher Çabuk arrested by Georgian court upon Turkish government’s request

Mustafa Emre Çabuk, a Turkish teacher with a valid Georgian residence permit, was sent to prison by a Tbilisi court hours after he was detained...

Thirty-year-old woman dies of pneumonitis in Turkish prison

Nesrin Gençosman, a 30-year-old Turkish woman who was put in pretrial detention in May 2018 over alleged links to the Gülen movement, died on...

Law firm says jailed PKK leader held incommunicado for 3 years

The Asrın Law Firm on Monday said it has been three years since it was able to contact Abdullah Öcalan, the jailed leader of...

Turkish financial watchdog suspends stock market abuse article

Turkey’s capital markets regulator has partially suspended a directive related to insider share trading, it said in its weekly bulletin released on Friday, without...

Controversial mayor vows ‘astronomical increase’ in bus fares for foreign students in Bolu

A controversial mayor from Turkey’s main opposition party who is known for his anti-refugee discourse has promised “an astronomical increase” in bus fares for...

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...

Zaman employee says in Turkish court facing life sentence due to a TV commercial

Yakup Şimşek (53), the brand marketing manager of now-closed Zaman daily, one-time best-selling newspaper in Turkey, has said he is facing a life sentence...

Turkish gov’t detains 15 military officers over alleged links to Gülen movement

The Turkish government detained 15 military officers on Saturday in 12 provinces across Turkey as part of its massive post-coup witch hunt targeting alleged members...

Turkish gov’t covers up killing of lawyer, human rights activist Tahir Elçi

Turkish government has covered up the killing of Tahir Elçi, a Kurdish lawyer, human rights activist and  the chairman of Diyarbakır Bar Association, who...

Turkish court again bans book on Kurdish history after 17 years

A Turkish court has ruled to ban a book titled "Kurdistan Tarihi" (The History of Kurdistan), whose first edition was confiscated by the State...

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