Independent radio station plans to appeal the decision as Turkey pulls its license over an Armenian genocide comment
Reporters say it could mean more censorship
Media regulator RTUK accuses an independent radio station of inciting public hatred and enmity over a guest's use of the term 'Armenian genocide' on air
Flotilla in Turkey is looking for new flags to sail to Gaza with 5,000 tons of humanitarian aid after Guinea-Bissau removed its flag from two of the vessels.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh on April 20 in Istanbul and reiterated his support for Palestinians while facing growing public criticism over his government's inaction in Gaza.
Turkish justice minister says Ankara held meetings with Somali judicial authorities, expects Somali president’s son to face a trial in Turkey over a fatal traffic accident in Istanbul
Lawyers marched on Ankara and opposition MPs refused to leave their seats after a lower court filed a criminal complaint against Supreme Court judges
Turkey’s president pledges to protect family values in his UNGA speech, while members of the LGBTQ community say they are the target of hate crimes
Mass arrests of Kurdish journalists in 2022 put country among the worst jailers of media staff, new data shows
Istanbul’s historic and popular Istiklal Avenue is still recovering from a bomb attack on November 13. VOA’s Turkish service reports from Istanbul in this story narrated by Bezhan Hamdard.
Judge's links to Turkey's ruling party could create distrust, says RSF representative on trial in Istanbul
As Ankara debates new disinformation bill, journalists warn vaguely worded law could target opposition voices
During the demonstration, at least three women cut their hair to protest death of woman who died in police custody
Video that Turkey’s media regulator labeled as public service announcement is hostile to LGBTQ community, critics say
Turkish court confines Gulsen to her home over her onstage joke about the country's religious schools
Critics say the proposed law, which can impose a three-year sentence for the spread of 'fake news,' could be used to silence journalists ahead of upcoming 2023 elections
The long-running Gezi Park trial enters its final phase as the defendants delivered their final defense statements, and the verdict is expected on Monday
Turkey says it defused three naval mines off its Black Sea coast as Russia and Ukraine trade accusations over who planted them
Media freedom advocate Erol Onderoglu was back in court this week for a retrial over a 2016 solidarity campaign
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