Turkey is working with Russia to evacuate around 500 people from the besieged Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday... READ MORE›
Erdogan described the topic as very sensitive, but said he had discussed Turkey's military operations in Syria with Putin on Monday... READ MORE›
At least 29 people have been killed and 166 wounded in two bomb blasts in the Turkish city of Istanbul, Turkey's interior minister has confirmed... 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›
Turkey launches heaviest air strikes yet on pkk stoking kurdish ire... READ MORE›
The schools and other institutions are suspected by Turkish authorities of having links to Gulen, who has many followers in Turkey... READ MORE›
Chapel Hill shooting Obama criticised by Turkish President after 'telling' silence on Muslim deaths... 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›
Turkey's parliament voted to extend emergency rule for another three months on Monday, almost a year after it was imposed in the wake of last... READ MORE›
In the aftermath of the coup attempt, Turkey declared a state of emergency that has been in place ever since... READ MORE›
Erdogan's office confirmed that Bakraoui was deported to the Netherlands... READ MORE›
Published April 16, 2017 9 26 pm Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan R with his wife Emine casts his ballot at a polling station during a referendum in Istanbul, Turkey... READ MORE›
ANKARA BRUSSELS It was a strangely 20th century coup, defeated by 21st century technology and people power... 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›
Addressing a rally of supporters, Erdogan retaliated against the decision to prevent the Turkish foreign minister from visiting Rotterdam... READ MORE›
The failure of Turkey's latest attempted coup will be complete when we see President Tayyip Erdogan return to his daily duties in Ankara... READ MORE›
I told it to the head of national intelligence, Erdogan told Reuters in his palace in Ankara, which was targeted during the coup attempt... READ MORE›
In 2013 Turkey was widely condemned for the brutal suppression of anti-government protests which saw hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets... READ MORE›
But he has spent less time on the details of the proposed constitutional reforms. Eighty percent of voters in Turkey vote according to ideology... READ MORE›
The army is ours, not that of the parallel structure... READ MORE›
He issued the admonition in Washington, a day before a hearing in Istanbul resumes in the trial of two high-profile Turkish journalists... READ MORE›
Eventually hundreds of people went on trial for an alleged coup attempt against then-prime minister Tayyip Erdogan, and 275 officers, journalists, lawyers and more were found guilty... READ MORE›
Erdogan last month floated anew plans to build a replica of the barracks, site of a failed Islamist uprising in the early 20th century... READ MORE›
Kerry said he had phoned the Turkish foreign minister and underlined absolute support for Turkey's democratically elected, civilian government and democratic institutions ... READ MORE›
Istanbul Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned Russia not to play with fire on Friday, but added he did not want to harm relations with Moscow... READ MORE›
Those who financed the shooters would be treated like the coup plotters themselves, he said... READ MORE›
As prime minister, Erdogan alignedA Turkeys economy with the European Union and presided over a 272 percent increase in the countrys economic output... READ MORE›
The man in the centre is Ibrahim el-Bakraoui, who blew himself up at Brussels Airport... READ MORE›
Reporting by Ayla Jean Yackley, Humeyra Pamuk Nick Tattersall Writing by David Dolan Editing by Sandra Maler... READ MORE›
Ankara Turkish prosecutors have opened nearly 2000 cases against people for insulting Tayyip Erdogan since he became Turkey's president 18 months ago, the Justice Minister said on Wednesday... READ MORE›
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and German government spokesman Steffen Seibert both condemned the military coup attempt and called for restraint... READ MORE›
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