- Gemalto has said it was investigating a report U.S. and British spies had hacked its systems to steal the
- The controversial security bill that has ramped up the tension in Turkish politics in recent weeks should be revised,
- Turkey’s energy watchdog has announced it will put a new price ceiling on fuel prices. “Our board has decided to
- Turkey's year-end inflation expectation falls to 6.77 percent in February, from 6.82 percent in January, according the results of
- European Association of Lawyers for Democracy & World Human Rights (ELDH) urged the Turkish government to withdraw the decree
- Ankara has called on the transitional government in Libya to “review its irresponsible attitude and avoid hostile and baseless
- Around 15,000 people marched in the southern province of Mersin on February 18 to protest the brutal murder of
- Turkey's annual red meat production passed over 1 million tonnes in 2014 for the first time, according to the
- The Justice and Development Party (AKP) is moving to destroy all opposition its vision of an authoritarian new Turkey,
- Syrian opera singer Noma Omran will take the stage at Istanbul’s Babylon concert hall tonight. The event is a sideline
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- The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has rejected Turkey’s appeal to a ruling that said high school students
Istanbul, February 18 (DHA) - A new wave of cold air and snowfall has hit Istanbul, as no vehicles are
- A journalist has been stabbed to death by an angry shopkeeper in Istanbul’s Kadıköy district after a snowball thrown
- A new wave of cold air and snowfall has hit Istanbul, as no vehicles are allowed to hit the
- The wife of the man who confessed to the murder that has shook Turkey over the past days has
- The brutal killing of 20-year-old university student Özgecan Aslan has nothing to do with socio-economic conditions or unemployment, unlike
- The dream of living on the Red Planet has come to naught for Turks – at least for the
- A senior delegation from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), led by President Sir Suma Chakrabarti, will
- The 19th Aydın Doğan Award will be presented to Turkey’s Nobel laureate writer Orhan Pamuk, after the Aydın Doğan
- Turkish public officials have engaged in a blame game over the state-run violence monitoring and prevention centers, revealing how
- Parliament’s General Assembly is scheduled to hold new debates on a controversial homeland security bill today, but there is
- Turkey's calendar adjusted industrial turnover rose by 12.8 percent in 2014, against the previous year, due to high inflation,
- A group of NGOs has objected to a recent ruling by a number of Istanbul’s municipalities that will allow
- An official investigation has been launched into the conduct of a policeman who physically forced a colleague to use
- The Turkish government is determined to eliminate the phrase “minority” in social life, regardless of whether it exists in
- Nine officials from Turkey’s Foreign Ministry resigned before the Feb. 10 deadline in order to run in the upcoming
- The president’s apparent reaction against a decision by the country’s intelligence chief to resign and run for parliament stems
- The council of state has asked the government to clarify the reasons for suspending a strike by steel workers,
- Turkey's wind power capacity rose to over 3,000 megawatts (MW) by installing 804 MW new facilities in 2014, according to the
- An installation by the influential conceptual artist Sarkis, “Respiro” will be presented at the Pavilion of Turkey at the
- The resignation of former National Intelligence Agency (MİT) Chief Hakan Fidan to run in the upcoming general elections shows
- The Finance Ministry is working on a draft to allow Twitter to open an “electronic office” in Turkey, which
- Measures to be taken to increase the security of citizens must be in full compliance with universal fundamental rights
- Lower oil prices would give the US economy a boost in the next two years, but would fail to
- The World Health Organization will soon open an office in Turkey after a regulation from the cabinet to that
- Divers working to salvage artifacts from the wreck of the Ottoman frigate Ertuğrul in the Pacific Ocean have discovered
- The Turkish embassy in Yemen has decreased its staff to a minimal level due to the unpredictable security situation
- Turkey’s media watchdog has issued a formal warning to a private station over its use of the word “God,”
- Fourteen people, including one Turk, who were en route to joining the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has called on Armenia to examine the 1915 events through the lens of “science,
- Output of Turkish automotiv industry rose by 37 percent to over 100 thousand units in January, according to the
- The Turkish state has appointed a security detail to protect a popular televangelist, after he was threatened by the
- Turkish citizens are now allowed to pose wearing a fez or a niqab in photographs officializing their wedding, due
- Hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) have said they hacked scores of email accounts, including ones belonging to
- Technology giant Apple’s closing price pushed its market value to 711 billion dollars on Tuesday, making it first-ever a
- Mobile operator Turkcell's general assembly, covering past five years, to be held on March 26, with 48 agenda items,
- The citizens’ right to resist against oppression is both a universal right and it complies with religion, main opposition
- The European Court of Human Rights has fined Turkey 4,250 euros for fining a singer for his speech in