According to Anadolu, more than 37,000 people have been formally arrested since the coup... READ MORE›
Gulen denies involvement in murder of Russian envoy to Turkey... READ MORE›
Mr. Gulen has been accused by the Turkish government of remotely directing the failed coup attempt on July 15, which he has denied... READ MORE›
Turkey and Russia stand on opposite sides of the Syria conflict, with Ankara backing rebels trying to topple Moscow's ally President Bashar al-Assad... READ MORE›
They have been very active in police forces, Torun said, using an abbreviation referring to the Gulen movement as a terrorist group... READ MORE›
In all, more than 400 Turkish citizens will have to leave Pakistan... READ MORE›
Washington views Turkey, a NATO member, as an important ally in the region in fighting terrorism... READ MORE›
The Turkey-based organization operates in more than 110 countries and has partnered with the United Nations on projects to help Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
Turkey bans all academics from travel in latest post-coup measure... READ MORE›
Gulenists have also long filled the ranks of the state... READ MORE›
But large swaths of the population back the actions by the president, whom they idolise for boosting Turkey's economy and representing the country's lower classes... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 26 of 37 Photos Military coup in Turkey Soldiers secure an area as supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan protest in Istanbul's Taksim Square... READ MORE›
Mr. Hahn, the enlargement commissioner, expressed confidence that Turkey and the European Union could yet reach a deal on visa-free travel... READ MORE›
We remain concerned about the safety and security of Turkish citizens and those in Turkey right now... READ MORE›
Over the weekend, Mr Gulen's brother was detained by police in western Turkey... READ MORE›
Sukur is believed to have left the country according to some reports, he's in the United States... READ MORE›
The newspaper was closely associated with Mr. Gulen and had become fiercely critical of Mr. Erdogan and his government... READ MORE›
Turkey mps approve state of emergency bill allowing rule by decree... READ MORE›
Many leaders in Turkey's staunchly secular military are concerned that Mr. Erdogan will fill the vacancies with religious allies... READ MORE›
Secretary Kerry says Turkey will have to prove that the reclusive cleric Fethullah Gulen was behind the plot... READ MORE›
We want to reiterate the importance of respect of the rule of law and media freedom, Ms Ray told a regular European Commission press briefing... READ MORE›
Turkey has said it is putting together an extradition request for the cleric... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 23 of 34 Photos Military coup in Turkey Soldiers secure an area as supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan protest in Istanbul's Taksim Square... READ MORE›
The government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan alleged the conspirators were loyal to Fethullah Gulen... READ MORE›
We asked people in Istanbul how they felt about the failed coup in Turkey here's what they told us... READ MORE›
He stressed that Turkey would have to prove the wrongdoing of Gulen, who has harshly condemned the attempted coup by rogue military officers... READ MORE›
Friday's coup attempt in Turkey took U.S. intelligence officials by surprise, a U.S. official said... READ MORE›
Gulen, 73, has millions of followers around the world, and his supporters in Turkey hold positions of power in the police force and the judiciary... READ MORE›
The current sentiment in Turkey is a mirror-image of the perceived anti-Turkism in the Western media, said Akin Unver, professor at Kadir Has University in Istanbul... READ MORE›
The lawsuit, funded by Turkey, had claimed the Muslim cleric in Pennsylvania orchestrated human rights abuses in his native Turkey... READ MORE›
Turkish authorities detained on Saturday a key aide to Fethullah Gulen, the US-based Muslim cleric Turkey blames for a failed military coup attempt... READ MORE›
Mr. Gulen has denied any involvement in the coup plot, and insists that his movement within Turkey is peaceful... READ MORE›
I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey, Gulen added... READ MORE›
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said the U.S. extraditing Gulen would be the greatest sign of solidarity... READ MORE›
Turkey coup attempt Lives resume under state of emergency... READ MORE›
NATO-member Turkey is a critical front-line partner in the fight against the Islamic State and efforts to control the flow of migrants into Europe... READ MORE›
Seemann Nur Dalbudak, a 17-year-old student, headed to Taksim Square in Istanbul with her aunt... READ MORE›
The Turkish parliament has begun debating proposed constitutional amendments that would hand president Recep Tayyip Erdogan sweeping executive powers... READ MORE›
Turkey has moved away from the parliamentary system towards a presidential system following the constitutional changes in 2007 and 2010... READ MORE›
He also appears to have paid up to 10m to have the name Trump Tower put on a luxury hotel in Istanbul, Turkey... READ MORE›
The Prime Minister joined European leaders and Barack Obama, the US President, as she called for further sanctions on Russia if it breaches international humanitarian law ... READ MORE›
Marine Le Pen on Twitter In a huge electoral upset, the Republican Trump became the 45th president of the United States... READ MORE›
Turkey formally requests U.S. arrest of cleric Gulen over coup plot report... READ MORE›
U. S. Vice-President Joe Biden, left, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speak to the media after a meeting in Ankara, Turkey on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Six people share their experiences of life in Turkey, one month after the failed coup... READ MORE›
Fethullah gulen on 'gps' failed turkey coup looked 'like a hollywood movie'... READ MORE›
For Turkey, the most unsettling element of the attempted coup was the involvement of the military, even though its top command remained aloof... READ MORE›
Turkey pushed on Saturday with a sweeping crackdown against suspected plotters of its failed coup, defiantly telling EU critics it had no choice but to roo... READ MORE›
Erdogan said the state of emergency is necessary to restore order after the attempted coup, which left 260 dead... READ MORE›
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