When Turkey’s Constitutional Court took a fateful decision on Feb. 25 to release imprisoned journalists Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, the Western media hailed it
If you were surprised to see daily Zaman, one of the largest newspapers in Turkey, confiscated by the police last week, then you must be an outsider to Turkish politics
If you commute around Istanbul these days, you may notice billboards advertising a brand-new paper: Karar
When Turkey’s Constitutional Court made a landmark decision last week to free two imprisoned journalists, everything first looked fine
Last night, breaking news came out from the reporters who had been waiting for hours at the gates of Turkey’s Constitutional Court
In the district of Torbalı in the Turkish coastal province of İzmir, a prosecutor recently received a most unusual complaint: A 40-year-old truck driver, identified only as Ali D., was calling for a criminal case against his wife
This is the second time in the past five months that Turkey’s capital has been hit by terrorist carnage
These days a lot of people, both in Turkey and the world, are asking: “Is Turkey really going to war in Syria this time?”
One of the significant changes in Turkish social life under the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is the smoking ban in public spaces