Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to go on a five-day official visit to four African countries starting Monday Feb. 26... READ MORE›
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that some Syrian and Iraqi refugees who pass a screening process will be granted Turkish citizenship... READ MORE›
The Turkish government has censored news coverage of the terror attack in Ankara as Twitter and other social media sites went down across the country... READ MORE›
The Turkish president met his Tunisian counterpart, Beji Caid Essebsi, at Carthage presidential palace in the capital Tunis on Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
He is travelling with his brother Walid who operated a concrete-mixer truck in Idlib Walid's wife and two young children and several other friends and relatives... READ MORE›
On political issues, one of the sharpest divides in Turkey is on foreign policy and the government's involvement in Syria... READ MORE›
Like other terror attacks, the one at the Ankara train station targets our unity, togetherness, brotherhood and future, Mr Erdogan said... READ MORE›
This measure is in no way against democracy, the law and freedoms, said Mr Erdogan after announcing the state of emergency... READ MORE›
In past elections, Mr. Erdogan's A.K.P. party, which has governed Turkey since 2002, has prevailed among Turks in Germany... READ MORE›
9 showed support slipping slightly for Ms. Merkel's handling of the refugee crisis... READ MORE›
Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council who met Mr Erdogan yesterday, said he expected Turkey to act... READ MORE›
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cancelled his Republic Day celebrations to visit the mine... READ MORE›
One of the Brussels attackers was caught in Turkey in June last year and deported to the Netherlands, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said... READ MORE›
There are 18 items in the constitutional reform package Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party AKP want to see become law in Turkey... READ MORE›
Germany prepared to accelerate Turkeys EU membership process in exchange for help as Slovenia cuts refugee intake, creating bottlenecks along route... READ MORE›
The proportion who agree immigration is causing their country to change in ways they don't like is below 30 in China South Korea Brazil and Japan... READ MORE›
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will welcome the pope to a newly built presidential palace in Ankara, Turkey... READ MORE›
While homosexuality is not a crime in Turkey, unlike many other Muslim countries, homophobia remains widespread... READ MORE›
Hungary reopened Budapest's main train station Thursday after police ended a two-day stand-off aimed at preventing migrants from boarding trains to Western Europe... READ MORE›
WATCH Clashes outside Turkey's Washington embassy injure several... READ MORE›
Syrian Refugees Must One Day Have the Chance to Return Home... READ MORE›
After months of recriminations and amid a situation seemingly spiralling out of control, European heads of state attend summit in Brussels... READ MORE›
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu appointed nationalist and pro-Kurdish opposition politicians to an interim power-sharing cabinet on Friday, but left his finance and economy ministers unchanged... READ MORE›
Hundreds of Syrian refugees fear they could be sent back by Turkish authorities after they were rescued by the country's coastguard... READ MORE›
Alliance between DavutoA?lus AKP, which is rooted in Islamism, and secular Republican Peoples party would have unassailable majority but deep rivalries... READ MORE›
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Islamic- conservative Justice and Development party AKP triumphed with a return to single-party government in national elections this Sunday... READ MORE›
Merkel warns of risks of safe zone in northern syria... READ MORE›
Earlier last month, when Thailand's military rulers, under pressure from Beijing, forcibly deported nearly 100 Uighurs back to China, protests erupted in Turkey... READ MORE›
'Media intimidation' Turkey's Western allies have voiced deep concerns over media intimidation in the run-up to the election that returned Erdogan's party to power... READ MORE›
The children live with their family at an asylum-seekers' shelter in nearby Vossberg village and are waiting for local authorities to process their asylum applications... READ MORE›
Around 5,000 people joined a Berlin demonstration on Sunday by a controversial protest group that dug mock graves in front of parliament to highlight Europ... READ MORE›
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