A mother and three children have gone missing after a dinghy boat capsized while attempting to cross Evros River in a bid to reach Greece, a Turkish journalist living in northeastern Greece…
Turkey's authorities dismissed 18,632 public workers, including police officers, military personnel and academics, in the latest wave of purge ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of President…
Turkey's prosecutors issued arrest warrants for 271 military officers, including 122 on-duty officers, over alleged ties to Gulen Movement, state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Friday.
The collaboration of certain sectors of academia with the government, the deeply-rooted statist culture at public universities and neo-liberal restructuring of the academic labor market…
High Election Council (YSK) ruled that purged officials are able to run in parliamentary elections after debates broke out when main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) named three…
The government dismissals of academics, prosecutions against university staff members and arrests of professors create a toxic climate of fear on campuses across Turkey, Washington-based…
A report by Amnesty International reveals how the Turkish authorities systematically throttle civil society in Turkey through using broad measures of the emergency rule, bypassing legal…
Before storming the faculty dean’s office on a rampage that killed four staff members, wounding three others in an attack that shattered the peace in a city known for its civic and affluent…
Established last year to review the cases of more than 100,000 sacked public workers, Turkey's government-appointed commission reached a decision over 6,400 applications and reinstated only…