A Turkish court has ordered the release of Taner Kilic, chair of the Turkish chapter of Amnesty International... READ MORE›
Turkey hired Amsterdam Partners to investigate the Gulen charter school network in 2015, the year before the attempted coup... READ MORE›
Turkey blames the July 2016 on US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen... READ MORE›
Hatice Ozdemir, another supporter, said that the new system will make Turkey less fragile in the face of threats... READ MORE›
The attack came after days of protests in Turkey over Russia's role in Syria, although Moscow and Ankara are cooperating to evacuate citizens from war-torn Aleppo... READ MORE›
And amid deteriorating relations with the United States and Europe, Turkey is also arresting increasing numbers of foreign nationals... READ MORE›
WATCH Turkey From failed coup to media crackdown?... READ MORE›
She added On the basis of these values, I am offering the future president of the United States of America, Donald Trump, close co-operation... READ MORE›
Some strafed the headquarters of Turkish intelligence and parliament in the capital, Ankara, and others seized a major bridge in Istanbul... READ MORE›
Flynn's lawyer, Robert Kelner, did not respond to questions about Flynn's work for Inovo or Mueller's investigation... READ MORE›
Turkey's foreign ministry expressed its displeasure to Germany's ambassador in Ankara, according to a statement by the ministry... 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›
Police confirm three citizens arrested under security law returned to Ankara as rights group warns of 'crass abuse'... READ MORE›
Amnesty International condemned the move by Turkish authorities after Taner Kilic's arrest on Tuesday for having suspected ties with the Gulen group... READ MORE›
The key suspect is Fethullah Gulen, a US-based cleric, who is accused by Ankara of being behind the coup attempt... READ MORE›
Roles of Russia and Turkey in Syria Human rights groups and other countries have denounced Russia over its backing of the Syrian leader... READ MORE›
Emboldened by his party's electoral victory in November, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has set out on a crusade against academics... READ MORE›
Polls open in Turkey's historic referendum on reforms... READ MORE›
Turkey coup attempt Erdogan declares three-month state of emergency... READ MORE›
Amnesty criticized Turkey on Tuesday after the detentions were extended by seven days... READ MORE›
Turkey has a democratically elected government and president, Erdogan said as his supporters began to turn the tide... READ MORE›
Under Obama, Turkey believed, the United States was too supportive of Syrian Kurdish guerrillas fighting the Islamic State in that country... READ MORE›
But on the afternoon of July 15, the spy agency received reports of strange activity at a military facility in Guvercinlik, in southwest Turkey... READ MORE›
There was no immediate statement Wednesday from Turkey's Telecommunications Board, a government agency that regulates access to websites... READ MORE›
Turkey mps approve state of emergency bill allowing rule by decree... READ MORE›
Students and parents are upset, and Gulenist schools file challenges in Pakistani courts... READ MORE›
After the coup attempt, Turkey cut an E.U.-funded scholarship program that pays for Turkish citizens to study in Europe... READ MORE›
Zaman is associated with a movement led by US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, an influential political opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan... READ MORE›
Secretary Kerry says Turkey will have to prove that the reclusive cleric Fethullah Gulen was behind the plot... 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›
The European Court of Human Rights ECHR rejected on Wednesday the pair's requests for freedom, saying that there was not an imminent risk to their lives... READ MORE›
Woolsey and his wife, Nancye Miller, proposed a lobbying and public relations campaign targeting Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish cleric who lives in Pennsylvania... READ MORE›
Fethullah gulen on 'gps' failed turkey coup looked 'like a hollywood movie'... READ MORE›
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