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Turkey ‘strongly condemns attempted coup’ in Armenia

Turkey on Thursday "strongly condemned" what it described as an attempted coup in neighboring Armenia, where Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was facing calls by...

US again urges Turkey not to retain S-400 missile system

The US Defense Department has said there has been no change in the US administration’s policy with respect to Turkey possessing a Russian missile...

French professors appeal for Turkish work permits in diplomatic row

Professors from a top İstanbul university appealed to the Turkish government Tuesday to issue their French colleagues work permits which have been held up...

Targeted by Erdoğan, Turkey’s LGBT community faces ‘tsunami of hate’

Murat has watched for years as LGBT people who face persecution in the Middle East have found refuge in his cosmopolitan neighborhood of İstanbul. Today,...

Turkey’s French teachers caught in diplomatic crosshairs

More than a dozen French professors at a top Turkish university face the threat of expulsion after being denied work permits while a diplomatic...

Turkey’s Erdoğan seeks ‘win-win’ relationship with US

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Saturday that he wants to forge a "win-win" relationship with the United States, to end years of fractious...

Normalization with Israel: the card up Erdoğan’s sleeve

Cevheri Güven The Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) paid a visit to Haifa Feb. 15-17 to conduct a joint training exercise. Turkey, which for...

Cyprus slams Turkey over asylum-seeker ‘burden’

Cyprus hit out at Turkey on Friday for acts it said were behind the creation of a new migration route that had "disproportionally burdened"...

Turkey hires US law firm to lobby for reentry to F-35 fighter jet program

Turkey’s state-owned Defense Industry Technologies (SSTEK) has signed a contract worth $750,000 with one of Washington’s most prestigious law firms in an attempt to...

Enforced disappearances worryingly common in Turkey, say human rights activists

Enforced disappearances are becoming worryingly common in Turkey, and most disappearances are not effectively investigated by prosecutors, said an international group of human rights...

Ankara police accused of abducting 3 university students in broad daylight

Ankara police have been accused of abducting three university students today and abandoning them in distant parts of the city after threatening and beating...

Turkey’s top court fines gov’t for police violence against journalist in 2015 protest

Turkey's Constitutional Court has ordered the government to pay TL 15,000 ($2,160) in damages to journalist Beyza Kural, who was subjected to ill-treatment by...

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