Erdogan condemns an audio recording of him allegedly talking to his son about hiding large sums of money, calling the leak of the recording a vile attack'
Ankara facing growing domestic and international anger over press and Internet freedoms
Leading members of pro-Kurdish movement back Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's claim that he is victim of international conspiracy
Some critics blast government’s effort as regression, others say it spells end of judiciary’s independence ending country's EU aspirations
Radio Al Kul broadcasts into war-ravaged Syria from atop a building in a commercial district of Istanbul
Opposition parties call on President Gul to veto Internet restrictions, approved last week by parliament
Turkey is concerned the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant could strike Turkish targets as tensions between the two sides continue to escalate
Iraq announces it is employing international law firm to block sale of oil piped from semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan to Ankara
Turkish proposal requests Internet service providers to block websites within four hours of being ordered so, block key word searches if ordered, keep user information for two years
The Turkish lira has plummeted ever since a series of investigations into alleged government corruption was launched last month, reaching new record lows on a nearly weekly basis
Turkish police and prosecutors are feuding in a growing dispute with government over interception of alleged arms shipments to radical Islamic groups in Syria
French president's visit aimed at improving relations between both countries
Deepening corruption scandal is putting strains on Turkey's relationship with US
Prime minister's visit this week to Brussels is being touted as important step in putting country's membership bid back on track
Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors condemned government proposals to curb its powers, calling them unconstitutional
Some top officials were included mass purge triggered by investigation into alleged high-level government corruption
Turkish military says recent convictions of hundreds of senior officers accused of seeking to overthrow government was part of a conspiracy, calls for investigation
Iranian foreign minister's visit to Turkey follows allegations that a Turkish state bank laundered money sent to Iran
Recently restored St. Giragos in Diyarbakir becomes focal point for ethnic Armenians seeking to rediscover their cultural identity, faith
Turkey's financial markets and currency take a beating as the increasingly bitter struggle between the government and judiciary over a graft festers
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