European rights court says Turkey did not comply with ruling to release philanthropist – Europe’s top rights court said on Monday that Turkey had not complied with a ruling that called for
Turkey jails journalists for ‘exposing state secrets’ – Four Turkish journalists were sentenced to prison on Friday charged with allegedly exposing state secrets, authorities stated. The journalists worked with Taraf, a liberal
Turkey announces measures to protect women from violence – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a set of measures aimed at curbing acts of violence against women on Friday, a year after
Erdogan wants Turkey off the menu – If you’ve booked a summer vacation in one of the delightful Turkish resorts on the Aegean, don’t panic when you discover your aircraft has touched
Turkey and the EU have entered into a fresh debate over the fate of Osman Kavala, a political prisoner whom a European court has repeatedly ruled should be freed. Kavala is one
A Turkish court has acquitted German journalist Mesale Tolu after years on trial for terror-related charges. “After 4 years, 8 months and 20 days: Acquitted of both charges!” Tolu tweeted after her
Turkey is bracing to deal with a mass of Afghan refugees entry following the Taliban’s rapid takeover of the war-torn country, with the capital Kabul falling to the group on Sunday. Speaking
Turkey – About 40 percent of the UK’s plastic waste exports were sent to Turkey last year, Greenpeace has revealed. Investigators from the environmental activist group found that instead of being recycled,
Twitter has announced it will establish a legal entity in Turkey in order to continue operating in the country, which passed a controversial social media law last year. In a statement Friday, the