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According to data from the FİSA Children's Rights Centre, 312 children lost their lives in the first five months of 2025 due ...
On Monday, the Turkish main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) will have its administration’s legitimacy challenged ...
Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism Nuri Ersoy was heavily criticized in his country after photos showed him vacationing ...
Turkish modular construction company Karmod is building its fifth steel-structure mosque in the country's southeastern ...
The 15th edition of the TransAnatolia Rally Raid, one of the world’s most prestigious and challenging off-road events, is set ...
Police arrested more than 50 people ahead of a LGBT pride march in Istanbul on Sunday. The annual parade has been banned by Turkey's ruling conservative government since 2015.
In Istanbul, a center of culture, commerce and power for more than 2,000 years, the past never feels distant. Yet contemporary culture thrives here.
The incident occurred after Istanbul's chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon which "publicly insulted religious values".
Turkish police detained at least 30 people in central Istanbul on Sunday as they tried to take part in a Pride March, which authorities had banned as part of a years-long clampdown on LGBTQ+ ...
Turkish police detained at least 30 people in central Istanbul on Sunday as they tried to take part in a Pride March, which authorities had banned as part of a years-long clampdown on LGBTQ+ ...
Millions of people across the globe took to the streets to mark Pride celebrations over the weekend, with many defying government crackdowns on LGBTQ+ communities. In Turkey, police arrested over ...