• National

Poll: One in Every Three AK Party Voters Thinks Turkey is Going Downhill

One third of the Turkish people, who voted for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party),…

6 years ago
  • International

Austria’s Turkish Community Might Lose Their Citizenship

Thousands of Austrians of Turkish origin face the risk of losing their citizenship, as the country does not allow its…

6 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs

US Studying Turkey’s Demands to Extradite Erdogan Nemesis Gulen

The United States is studying Turkey's demands for the extradition of preacher Fethullah Gulen, who is accused by Ankara of orchestrating…

6 years ago
  • National

Turkey Detains Prominent Academics Linked to Jailed Activist

Turkish police on Friday detained over a dozen people including academics from two Istanbul universities linked with an association led…

6 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs

Around 10 Thousand Turks Applied for Asylum in Germany This Year

The number of Turkish citizens seeking refuge in Germany has risen to nine thousand 138 in the first 10 months…

6 years ago
  • National

Poll Shows 41 Pct Support for Erdogan’s AK Party, 25 Pct for Opposition

Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) received support from 41 percent of the participants in a poll conducted…

6 years ago
  • National

German-Kurdish Singer Sentenced to Six Years on Terror Charges

A German-Kurdish singer was sentenced on Wednesday to more than six years in prison in Turkey for membership of a…

6 years ago
  • Culture&Arts

Netflix Releases First Turkish Series ‘The Protector’ on December 14

Netflix announced via a number of billboards around the province of Istanbul that its first Turkish series The Protector is…

6 years ago
  • International

Turkey Walkout Deals Fresh Blow to Italy’s Libya Talks

Turkey on Tuesday pulled out of Italian-sponsored Libya crisis talks saying it had been "excluded", dealing a fresh blow to…

6 years ago
  • Foreign Affairs

Supporters of Murdered Journalist Khashoggi Gather in Istanbul

Around 200 people on Sunday gathered in Istanbul to honour the memory of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

6 years ago