New investigation targets jailed İstanbul mayor, TV executive on allegations of espionage
İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and his campaign director, both of whom are in pretrial detention as part of another investigation, have also been implicated...
2 children accompany mother serving prison sentence on conviction of links to Gülen movement
Two children, aged two and four years, are accompanying their mother, Serpil Turan, in prison following her arrest on January 5 to serve a...
Turkey forced 160 people to become informants in first 10 months of 2020: rights...
A total of 160 people in Turkey were forced to become informants by government officers who used coercion and threats in addition to abduction...
Turkey’s hunger threshold keeps extending its lead over the minimum wage
Turkey’s hunger threshold for the month of October was calculated at TL 28,412 ($675), extending its lead over the minimum wage of TL 22,104...
Swedish Embassy in Ankara closes for a day due to protests over Quran burning...
The Swedish Embassy in Ankara was closed on Tuesday due to ongoing protests over the burning of the Quran by a far-right Danish-Swedish politician...
Dismissed civil servant asked to repay Ph.D. scholarship
S.S., a former judge in training who was summarily fired from his position with an emergency decree in 2017, was asked in July by...
EU warns of worsening human rights and deteriorating rule of law in Turkey
The European Commission’s annual report on Turkey, released on November 4, warned of continued democratic backsliding and further deterioration in the rule of law...
Tragedy off Greek coast as 42 migrants attempt journey from Turkey, 4 dead
Three children and a woman were killed Sunday after a boat carrying 42 migrants from Turkey sank off the Greek island of Leros, Agence...
Leukemia patient arrested on trumped-up terrorism charges develops additional health problems in prison
Yasin Akaslan, 41, a bookstore manager who was arrested in March 2020 for alleged affiliation with the Gülen movement and sent to central Turkey's...
Turkey blocks access to İmamoğlu’s campaign account on X over ‘national security’ concerns
Turkey has blocked access to an X account opened to promote the presidential campaign of Ekrem İmamoğlu, the jailed mayor of İstanbul and the...
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