Media advocates point to the recent arrests of Kurdish journalists as a threat to media freedom
More than three million Syrians have made Turkey home since the start of their country’s conflict in 2011. Despite the challenges of life in Turkey, many have remained active, trying to help other Syrian refugees. VOA's Eyyup Demir has the story from Ankara, narrated by Sirwan Kajjo.
Despite challenges of life in Turkey, many have remained active, trying to help other Syrian refugees
Some Afghan refugees living in Turkey are turning to the ancient practice of shepherding as a way to make a living. VOA’s Eyyup Demir has this report narrated by Sirwan Kajjo.
Turkey's pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party says the slaying of Deniz Poyraz should not be seen as an isolated hate crime
VOA talks to food delivery workers in Turkey where service has become not only essential, but also profitable
Baris Cakan, 20, allegedly was killed by three nationalist Turks over listening to Kurdish music
The coronavirus lockdown has led to a rush of people flooding the markets to buy grocery essentials for Ramadan