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Turkey sees panic buying of lemon cologne as disinfectant against coronavirus

Hundreds of Turks are flocking to buy lemon cologne, a traditional ethanol-based scented disinfectant, to ward off the new coronavirus after Turkey confirmed its first case this...

Turkey changes summit to EU teleconference on migrants over coronavirus fears

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will have talks with French and German leaders about solving a migration crisis next week by teleconference rather than...

Asylum lawyer who worked at German Embassy in Turkey released pending trial: report

A Turkish court has ordered the release of 49-year-old Yılmaz S., who had worked for the German Embassy in Ankara and was arrested in September on...

[UPDATE] Health minister says coronavirus cases in Turkey now number 5: report

The Turkish health minister announced on Friday that the number of cases in Turkey of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus, had reached five,...

Coronavirus may exhaust Turkey’s opportunities for economic recovery: report

Turkey, which unleashed a massive stimulus to recover from a 2018 currency crisis, is poised to stretch its central bank and public finances even more to...

Turkish observation posts to remain in Syria’s Idlib after ceasefire deal: report

Turkish observation posts in Syria’s Idlib region will remain in place and function despite being surrounded by Syrian government forces, Reuters reported, citing a Turkish security official,...

Turkey’s first coronavirus case shuts schools, impacts sports: report

Turkish schools will be closed for one week and universities for three weeks from March 16 and sports events will be held without spectators until end-April,...

Turkish businessman suffers knife attack in prison, reporter says

A Turkish businessman who was jailed due to his alleged links to the Gülen movement was attacked in Menemen Prison in İzmir, according to a Turkish...

US State Dep’t cites widespread rights abuses, impunity, in annual human rights report on Turkey

The US Department of State on Wednesday released its annual human rights report on Turkey in which it listed ongoing widespread rights violations as well as impunity...

Turkish ministry’s expert report cites pilot error in Pegasus plane crash: report

An expert report released by the Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Ministry on a plane that crashed at İstanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in February states that...

Turkey delays renewing press credentials for 150 foreign journalists, says RSF

Some 150 foreign journalists in Turkey have been forced to wait for more than two months for the government to renew their credentials, the Ahval news...

Turkey’s Kurds cancel Newroz festival on March 21 due to coronavirus fears

Turkey’s Kurdish parties and organizations have decided to cancel a March 21 Newroz festival marking the start of spring due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak,...

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