Mehmet Alkan, the co-mayor of Kağızman district in Kars, eastern Turkey, has been sentenced to six years and three months in ...
"They are now trying to criminalize an organization founded 14 years ago. But their efforts are in vain—none of our comrades in HDK are criminals," said Meral Danış-Beştaş, co-spokesperson of the HDK.
Facing lenghty prison sentences and a ban from politics, the mayor declared his candidacy, promising "justice and freedom" for the country.
An investigation targets the Peoples' Democratic Congress, an umbrella organization of pro-Kurdish and leftist groups, over ...
A year ago, Abdulvasi AteÅŸ brought two baby ostriches from Samsun as a gift for his father, Fesih AteÅŸ, who lives in ...
Political party members, journalists and activists are among the detained in an investigation targeting the Peoples’ ...
About 60% of the retail price of high-alcohol spirits consist of taxes. Counterfeit alcohol led to the deaths of hundreds of ...
After being questioned by prosecutors, two top executives of TÜSÄ°AD were released with an international travel ban and a requirement to regularly check in at a police station.
The Journalists’ Union of Turkey criticized media employers for proposing wage increases below the inflation rate.
A court has acquitted Mehmet Akalan, a teenager who was publicly identified as a "terrorist" by the Interior Ministry, ruling that there was no evidence linking him to terrorism-related offenses.
The Council of Judges and Prosecutors has launched an investigation into the judge who ruled for her release.