With concerns growing about the condition of the hunger-strikers, efforts are intensifying to resolve the protest
Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla of ships seeking to break Israel's blockade of Gaza in 2010, killing nine activists
One man has devoted his life to bringing hope, way out of violence for city's youth in city with history of conflict
Move is part of government's policy to ease restrictions on use of language
Competing claims for ancient Mor Gabriel monastery threaten Syriac Christian community's viability
Spread of Islamic hotels has been met with suspicion by some in Turkey, a country polarized between the pious and secular
Russia continues its criticism of Turkey for seizing a Moscow to Damascus passenger jet
In fiery speech Friday in Istanbul, PM Erdogan says regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should not test Turkey's ability to strike back
Deputy PM says measure authorizing military operations outside country's borders not a declaration of war, but intended as a deterrent against aggressive action
Turkish military fire on targets inside Syria in retaliation for Syrian mortar attack in border town of Akcakale
Prime minister hints at bid for presidency in keynote speech to ruling party congress
19 years after death, Turgut Ozal's flesh and bones will undergo examination for traumatic, pathological and toxicological findings
Curriculum changes according to Ankara's controversial education-reform bill spark new battles in an increasingly polarized country
Court sentences former army commander Dogan, former air force chief Firtina and former navy chief Ornek to 20 years in prison; defendants say evidence against them has been fabricated
'Help, Police' initiative offers 24-hour free legal service to any victim of torture or misconduct by police
Analysts say many Turks tie rise of PKK terrorism with government's assertive policy on Syria
Nine parliamentary deputies of pro-Kurdish party could face charges after they were seen on television embracing members of Kurdish rebel group
Some analysts speculate it is Tehran's latest attempt to bypass increasingly tight international sanctions
Bilateral relations have soured as countries support opposing sides in Syrian conflict
68-page report details many case studies of extra-judicial killings, kidnappings as part of Turkish state's war against Kurdish PKK
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