Attacker still at large after at least 39 people were killed during New Year's Eve party at Istanbul's Reina nightclub... READ MORE›
A Turkish parliamentary commission has approved draft constitutional amendments that introduce a new executive presidential system, giving President Recep Tayyip Erdogan more powers... READ MORE›
Turkey is concerned that Kurdish territorial gains in Syria could lead to a new state there, emboldening the separatist aspirations of its own Kurds... READ MORE›
Bana Alabed the seven-year-old Syrian girl who captured the imagination of Western media from inside besieged Aleppo has met Turkey's President... READ MORE›
Turkey has moved away from the parliamentary system towards a presidential system following the constitutional changes in 2007 and 2010... READ MORE›
However, the European Parliament's rapporteur on Turkey, Kati Piri, tweeted that linking the deal on migration with the EU accession talks was wrong from the beginning... READ MORE›
Turkeys Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists... READ MORE›
Erdogan said Soon, our government will bring the bill to Parliament...It's what the people say that matters, not what the West thinks... READ MORE›
The operation dubbed Euphrates Shield has another purpose to halt the westward advance of the Syrian YPG Kurdish militia... READ MORE›
MOSCOW -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his family are involved in ISIS' illegal oil trade and personally benefit from it, Russia alleged Wednesday... READ MORE›
In Turkey, the president is technically second to the prime minister... READ MORE›
Gulenists have also long filled the ranks of the state... READ MORE›
People also shared an animated image of Mr. Erdogan's face changing to Hitler's... READ MORE›
Turkey's once-booming economy, perhaps Mr. Erdogan's signature accomplishment, faltered, as did the Turkish lira, as investors fretted over the country's future... READ MORE›
Speaking Saturday morning, Mr. Erdogan said, referring to Mr. Gulen I have a message for Pennsylvania You have engaged in enough treason against this nation... READ MORE›
But Fatih Demirel, a member of the Imam Hatip Alumni Association, said demand for slots in the religious schools was rising... READ MORE›
Another point of friction was the growing hostility between Turkey and Israel, a country that the Gulenists were more sympathetic to than was Mr. Erdogan... READ MORE›
At 48 people have been injured in an explosion near the ruling AKP party's headquarters in the city of Van in southeastern Turkey... READ MORE›
Islamic state is prime suspect in turkey bombing as protests erupt... READ MORE›
Iran says the attempted military coup in Turkey was doomed to fail... READ MORE›
At the end of the day, Erdogan gambled, and it paid off, said Omer Taspinar, a Turkey expert at the Brookings Institution... READ MORE›
The United States was quick to denounce the military revolt in its NATO ally Turkey and to express support for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's elected government... READ MORE›
ISTANBUL -- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has always had ambitions of surpassing Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, as the country's most consequential figure... READ MORE›
The newspaper was closely associated with Mr. Gulen and had become fiercely critical of Mr. Erdogan and his government... READ MORE›
ISTANBUL -- The Turkish prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, a close ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will soon leave office, a government official said... READ MORE›
That they were able to gather in public at all was significant, ample evidence that Turkey is, these days, for Mr. Erdogan and his supporters... READ MORE›
Turkey faces flash points on many fronts Erdogan has taken an increasingly hard line against perceived opponents, including prosecuting journalists and others for insulting him... READ MORE›
The Turkish government is considering bringing back the death penalty so it can execute those involved in the attempted military coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan... READ MORE›
As dawn broke on Saturday morning President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to have regained control - but he had still not left Istanbul airport... READ MORE›
Mr. Erdogan, in their view, was secure, the official said, bemoaning the state of American intelligence gathering in Turkey... READ MORE›
Erdogan has consistently portrayed criticism of his leadership as part of a foreign-backed effort to belittle him and undermine Turkey's influence in the region... READ MORE›
Erdogan also described the tremendous burden Turkey has assumed in coping with an exodus of Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
Turkish military stand guard near the the Taksim Square as people wave with Turkish flags in Istanbul, Turkey, July 16, 2016... READ MORE›
According to an email sent out by Ankara's consulate in Rotterdam, Turkish organizations in the country should write in to report the insult... READ MORE›
Turkey abolished capital punishment in 2004 under reforms aimed at obtaining European Union membership... READ MORE›
Erdogan is criticized by his opponents for presiding over an increasingly authoritarian state, emphasized most garishly in a spate of complaints lodged against civilians for supposedly insulting civilians... READ MORE›
Prosecutors in Mainz are still investigating whether to formally open proceedings against Mr. Bohmermann on grounds that he offended a foreign leader with his satirical poem... READ MORE›
The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is seeking an injunction against the chief executive of the German publisher Axel Springer... READ MORE›
Turkey should consider stripping supporters of terrorism of their citizenship, President Tayyip Erdogan said, adding that the government had nothing to discuss with terrorists ... READ MORE›
The far-right United Kingdom Independence Party declared that a Britain free of the European Union would welcome its former colonies as closer trade partners... READ MORE›
Europe looked on, worried that the migrant agreement with Turkey was in jeopardy and concerned by the far-reaching purge Erdogan was orchestrating... READ MORE›
Theresa May has ordered every Cabinet minister to come up with a personal blueprint for Brexit amid concerns that civil servants are trying to frustrate Britain'... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 28 of 39 Photos Failed military coup in Turkey Soldiers secure an area as supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan protest in Istanbul's Taksim Square... 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›
ISTANBUL - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seen as the most divisive Turkish leader in the history of the modern republic... READ MORE›
Russia has not publicly spoken out on the referendum, as the Russian Embassy in London pointed out... READ MORE›
As the journalists awaited the court's decision on Friday, an assailant tried to shoot Mr. Dundar, shouting traitor as he fired at him... READ MORE›
The journalists behind the Panama Papers exposA C of offshore tax havens are slated to release a massive, searchable archive of their leaked documents next week... READ MORE›
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu during their meeting in Ankara this week, which preceded the prime minister's resignation... READ MORE›
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has often been accused of deliberately pursuing vague policies to avoid being criticized... READ MORE›
After Ms Merkel's statement, she was widely criticised on Twitter... READ MORE›
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