Rights groups blame the state for hundreds of disappearances dating back decades
In Turkey, a human rights group has turned to art to remember the victims of enforced disappearances. Rights groups blame the state for hundreds of disappearances dating back decades. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul,
Analysts warn Ankara is running out of time and space to maneuver over its pending acquisition of a Russian missile defense system
Turkey and Greek Cypriot Administration disagree over search rights for hydrocarbons in waters claimed by Cyprus in 'Exclusive Economic Zone'
Ekrem Imamoglu caused a political earthquake by winning the Istanbul mayorship, ending 25 years of Erdogan domination, but now he has to do it again
Ekrem Imamoglu shook Turkish politics when he won Istanbul's mayorship, ending 25 years of domination by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s party. He took office less than a month ago and in that time uncovered massive overspending by city officials. Then,Turkey’s electoral board controversially ordered a rerun of the vote, and has forced Imamoglu out of the job. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Ankara's surprise move to allow attorneys visit Abdullah Ocalan after eight years stokes talk of changes in policies and breakthrough in ending impasse over Syrian Kurdish militia
NATO chief in Ankara to avert crisis over Ankara’s purchase of Russian missiles with July delivery date looming
Turkey's electoral board upheld President Erdogan's call for a new mayoral election, but fears are growing the new vote will trigger economic and political chaos
Investigations into Istanbul mayoral elections increase expectations of a repeat amid economic and political fears
Two leaders speak by telephone in latest bid to avoid a rupture in ties over Ankara's looming procurement of Russian missiles
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's close ties to former President Omar al-Bashir lay at the heart of Ankara's goals of expanding its influence and challenging Saudi Arabia in the region
Turkey's president faces growing fallout after the political loss of Istanbul in local elections and efforts to repeat Istanbul's vote
Ankara condemns President Trump's ending of waivers for Iranian oil imports as new bilateral crisis looms, but analysts warn that Turkish economy is unable to withstand another US showdown
As Washington warns of repercussions over Ankara's Russian missile purchase, Turkey is emboldened by NATO's nuanced approach to the controversy
After 17 days of recounts, opposition victory confirmed in Istanbul mayoral election, but Erdogan continues to try to overturn vote in bid to hold onto Turkey's largest and richest city
Mass purges of state workers in Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish region is forcing many into dramatic career changes to survive
Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish southeast is the center of a decade's long Kurdish insurgency by the PKK. Across the region, in a security crackdown, tens of thousands of people have been fired from their state jobs, accused of supporting the insurgents. For many that means a radical career change, Dorian Jones reports from Diyarbakir, Turkey.
Ankara and Washington are on collision course with only weeks left before delivery of Russian missiles to Turkey amid US warnings of sanctions and rupture in ties
US based Human Rights Watch details legal crackdown on lawyers in Turkey after failed coup
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