Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt severed relations with Qatar on Monday, accusing it of supporting extremists and their arch-adversary Iran... READ MORE›
Turkey now has handily outstripped China as the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to figures compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists... READ MORE›
Turkey Qatar military base for the security of Gulf... READ MORE›
The image of Aylan, drowned off one of Turkey's most popular holiday resorts, went viral on social media and piled pressure on European leaders... READ MORE›
In the Middle East, protesters took to the streets of Amman, Beirut, the occupied West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza... READ MORE›
An Irish tourist who was caught up in a mass brawl with local shopkeepers in Istanbul has become an unexpected hero among Turkish social media users... READ MORE›
Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper later reported that Ms Kaya had flown from Cologne back to Istanbul... READ MORE›
Erdogan Istanbul nightclub attack aims to create chaos The PKK and its affiliates are known to target mostly members of Turkey's security forces rather than civilians... READ MORE›
Outside, in the cold, a young police officer, 21-year-old Burak Yildiz, was standing guard at the Reina's entrance... READ MORE›
The parties at Reina are legendary, with the action usually not starting until well after midnight and the venue endowed with several restaurants and dance floors... READ MORE›
Erdogan accuses Netherlands of 'Nazism and fascism' after minister expelled -- RT News... READ MORE›
Turkey identified the killer as 22-year-old Mevlut Mert Altintas, who had worked for the Ankara riot police for 2-1 2 years... READ MORE›
An anonymous person has taken out an obituary in The Sydney Morning Herald to farewell a three-year-old Syrian boy who drowned trying to reach Greece... READ MORE›
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Qatar crisis grows as Arab nations draw up terror sanctions list... READ MORE›
Senol Buran, who runs canteen at opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper in Istanbul, detained after police raid... READ MORE›
Altintas shouted Allahu Akbar and don't forget Aleppo after he shot Andrey Karlov, Russia's ambassador to Turkey, on Monday... READ MORE›
She said Prince Philip and I were saddened to learn of the terrible attack in Istanbul on New Year's Day... READ MORE›
Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper named him as Osman Vadinov and said he had come from Raqqa, the heart of Islamic State-controlled territory in Syria... READ MORE›
Senol Buran, who works at the cafeteria at the newspaper's Istanbul office, was taken into custody after police raided his home late Saturday, Ozgur Urfa said... READ MORE›
Umit Bektas Reuters ISTANBUL -- On Sunday, Turkey will hold a national election, less than six months after voters delivered the country's first hung parliament since 2002... READ MORE›
A Russian warplane again violated Turkish airspace on Sunday a Turkish foreign ministry official said late on Monday prompting Ankara to summon Moscow's ambassador... READ MORE›
Only one person was arrested in direct connection with Tuesday's attack, which killed 10 German tourists and wounded another 15 people... READ MORE›
Last month, the offices of the Hurriyet newspaper, one of Turkey's biggest dailies, were attacked by nationalist mobs for the paper's supposedly anti-Erdogan coverage... READ MORE›
According to Turkish media reports, the headline angered President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish government, leading to the removal of Sedat Ergin, Hurriyet's veteran editor... READ MORE›
Turkey plans to build dozens of new jails after post-coup crackdown... READ MORE›
Attacker still at large after at least 39 people were killed during New Year's Eve party at Istanbul's Reina nightclub... READ MORE›
Turkey is under intense pressure from the US to stop shelling the Syrian Kurds, whom Washington supports... READ MORE›
The image of Aylan, drowned off one of Turkey's most popular holiday resorts, went viral on social media and piled pressure on European leaders... READ MORE›
News of the deaths comes as Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is in Turkey to discuss ways of reducing the number of migrants travelling to Europe... READ MORE›
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