Germany accuses Turkey of ‘unacceptable’ spying against Gülen supporters
Boris Pistorius, the Interior Minister for Lower Saxony State of Germany, has accused Turkey of carrying out “unacceptable” spying on its soil amid allegations...
Number of femicides in Turkey soared to 394 in 2024: rights group
The number of women who fell victim to domestic violence rose sharply in Turkey in 2024 when a record number of at least 394...
Turkey votes in presidential and parliamentary elections amid fraud claims
Turks began voting on Sunday amid claims of fraud in presidential and parliamentary elections that pose the biggest challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan...
Turkish journalists attacked by relatives of drug trafficking suspects
Four journalists were attacked on Friday by relatives of drug trafficking suspects outside a courthouse in the southwestern Turkish province of Aydın, local media...
Turkish gov’t detains 885 people over links to Gülen movement in past week
The Turkish government has detained a total of 885 people over the past week (July 2-July 9) as part of its massive post-coup witch...
Turkey’s Transnational Repression: 2023 in Review
Since a coup attempt in July 2016, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s long arm has reached tens of thousands of Turkish citizens abroad. From...
Prosecutors investigate leaked audio as court adjourns İstanbul mayor’s ‘fake diploma’ trial
A Turkish court on Monday adjourned the “fake diploma” trial of jailed İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu until February 16, 2026, while prosecutors opened an...
Amnesty debunks minister’s claims of lack of reports on alleged torture in Turkish jails
Recent remarks by Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu claiming a lack of Amnesty International findings or reports on alleged torture in Turkish prisons have...
Rights groups call for immediate release of journalist Furkan Karabay
Rights organizations have called for the immediate release of Turkish journalist Furkan Karabay, who was arrested on Saturday for “targeting a public official” and...
Turkey’s ruling party to present restrictive social media regulation to parliament
Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) will this week propose to the legislature a bill to regulate social media, Turkish media reported.
According to...
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