Turkey Women in Turkey protests over domestic violence The Istanbul Convention is the world's first binding instrument to prevent and combat violence against women, from marital rape to female genital mutilation. 05/08/2020
Turkey Turkish parliament approves new social media regulation law Human rights advocates expressed concerns after the Turkish parliament give the green light to a law allowing the government greater powers to regulate social media 29/07/2020
Turkey Hagia Sophia opens for first Muslim prayers in 86 years The former Byzantine cathedral, which was until this month a museum and Istanbul's top tourist attraction, will open for the first time in 86 years for Friday prayers. 24/07/2020
Turkey Netflix 'told to drop gay character' to get Turkey's green light The series' creator, screenwriter Ece Yorenc, said the streaming giant cancelled the drama on the eve of filming after the government blocked the project. 23/07/2020
Turkey Euroviews. Turkey's decision to remove Hagia Sophia's universal status is a new provocation of Europe ǀ View The controversial decision to strip the Hagia Sophia of its status as a symbol of interfaith and intercultural co-operation is yet another hammer blow to EU-Turkish relations. 23/07/2020
Turkey In photographs: children document life on Turkish-Syrian border The student's projects have become a vivid documentation of life in eastern Turkey through the eyes of children, as they focus on the subjects they find the most remarkable. 22/07/2020
Turkey Stripped, jailed, exiled: Turkish soldier shares story of 2016 'coup' An exiled Turkish soldier tells us what happened to him 4 years ago, during an attempted military coup in Turkey. 16/07/2020
Turkey Hagia Sophia: Church body appeals for mosque decision to be reversed The head of the World Council of Churches has appealed to the Turkish president to reversed the decision to turn the former Orthodox Christian cathedral from a museum into a mosque. 11/07/2020
Turkey Turkey converts Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia museum back into a mosque The move sparked celebrations outside Hagia Sophia but dismay among Orthodox Christians. 10/07/2020
Turkey Two dead and dozens injured in explosion at Turkish fireworks factory There were believed to be around 150 workers at the factory in northwestern Turkey at the time of the explosion. 03/07/2020
Turkey Euroviews. As human rights activists know all too well, you speak the truth at your peril in Turkey ǀ View In the wake of the attempted coup in 2016, Turkish authorities have been relentless in suppressing what they see as potential threats - including human rights activists now on trial for terrorism-related charges. 03/07/2020
Turkey Khashoggi killing: Turkish court puts Saudi suspects on trial A Turkish court is trying in absentia two former aides of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and 18 other Saudi nationals over the 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. 03/07/2020
Turkey Court to rule if Istanbul's Hagia Sophia should be a mosque again Regular religious services have not been held there since 1934 when modern Turkey's founding president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk signed an order converting the building into a museum. But a legal challenge claims the signature was forged. 02/07/2020
Turkey President Erdoğan vows to curb social media in Turkey Alleged insults were directed to his daughter and son-in-law when they announced the birth of their fourth child on Twitter. 01/07/2020
Turkey Turkey defends humanitarian NGO chief over controversial LGBT tweet Kerem Kinik said his comments on Gay Pride Day were aimed only at paedophiles. But they drew a wave of criticism. 30/06/2020
Turkey Dolphins take advantage of Turkey's lockdown to explore Istanbul's Bosphorus The mammals have sighted repeatedly as they take advantage of the peace brought by a lockdown in Turkey's largest city 26/04/2020
Turkey Turkish mosque converted into food bank during COVID-19 outbreak With worship suspended, the imam of the Dedeman mosque in Istanbul has found a different use for the building. 22/04/2020
No Comment Istanbul brought to standstill by cornavirus lockdown Thirty-one major provinces in Turkey on Saturday headed into a second round of a weekend lockdown, as part of measures to contain the spread of coronavirus 18/04/2020
Turkey Turkey's last-minute two-day curfew brings thousands to streets Istanbul residents surged to convenience stores before the government clarified that 'essential services' would remain open. 11/04/2020
Turkey Euroviews. Turkey's approach to COVID-19 deserves more attention and less fake news ǀ View A controversy recently broke out on social media over the New York Times, CNN and the BBC featuring photos of Turkey in their coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. The outlets published photographs of well-known Turkish landmarks in a manner that seemed to portray Turkey as a hotspot of the outbreak. 07/04/2020
No Comment Disinfection of Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet district This Friday, the disinfection process began in the places most frequented by tourists in the Turkish city of Istanbul. 21/03/2020
Turkey 'There is more to life': Footballers upset as Turkish league plays on It is difficult to imagine how footballers can both defend well and obey strict social distancing rules! 19/03/2020
World Erdogan demands EU chiefs in Brussels support Turkey 'without delay' The migrant crisis on Europe's doorstep is no closer to resolution. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has met with the EU's top officials to demand more support for his country 'without any further delay'. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the meeting had been 'constructive'. 10/03/2020
Turkey Erdogan to visit Brussels amid Turkey standoff with EU over migrants President Erdogan will visit Brussels on Monday for a one-day trip, his office said, amid a row between Turkey and the EU over migrants and refugees. 07/03/2020
Turkey Watch: Brawl in Turkish parliament over military action in Syria Turkish parliamentarians got into a physical fight over Turkey's military involvement in Syria. 04/03/2020
No Comment Migrants seeking Europe wade through Evros River Migrants waded across the Evros River in northwestern Turkey on Wednesday as they attempted to reach the land border with Greece. 04/03/2020