Illegal recordings leaked to the Internet once again dominated the country’s agenda yesterday
Many consider the launch of the ongoing process to solve the decades-long Kurdish issue as the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and PM Erdoğan’s greatest accomplishment.
Phone recordings published on YouTube reportedly show the now-Interior Minister Efkan Ala saying 'This is the [national] will, the will of a party that got 50 percent of votes. F*** the rest. It’s not a big deal'
Under fire from the opposition over massive corruption allegations, Erdoğan is increasing his religious tone at election rallies ahead of the March 30 local polls
As absurd as the question in the headline sounds, this is what a Turkish minister said in 2009 when a main opposition party lawmaker criticized the practice of widespread wiretapping in the country.
As Turkey heads to the local elections on March 30, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are not shying away from enjoying the benefits
An Istanbul court’s decision earlier this week to suspend environmental approval for the plans to build a highly controversial third airport in Istanbul have not slowed the construction down.
Despite criticism from the opposition, Internet community, international organizations and the public, the Justice and Development Party (AKP)-dominated Turkish Parliament
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has increased its efforts to get rid of a problem it created: Specially authorized courts and prosecutors.