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Turkish vlogger says cruise ship failed to take hantavirus risk seriously after passenger’s death

Ruhi Çenet was surprised when cruise-ship life carried on as usual aboard the MV Hondius, even after the captain announced the first passenger's death. The...

Exile no longer safe as journalists face growing cross-border repression, UN panel warns

Orhan Sait Berber, Geneva Diplomats, UN officials and press freedom advocates warned at a panel discussion in Geneva on Tuesday that exile no longer guarantees...

Turkey displays model of 6,000-km missile at İstanbul defense expo

Turkey’s Defense Ministry is displaying the model of a new ballistic missile, the Yıldırımhan (Lightning), at the SAHA 2026 defense exhibition in İstanbul, presenting...

Turkey, Saudi Arabia sign visa exemption deal for select passport holders

Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement on Wednesday to mutually waive visa requirements for holders of diplomatic and special passports, the state-run Anadolu...

Trial opens in İstanbul over death of environmental journalist

A trial concerning the death of a Turkish journalist known for his environmental reporting began in an İstanbul court on Wednesday, rights groups said. Hakan...

Turkish parties split over Bahçeli’s proposal for Öcalan status in peace process

Turkey’s political parties have reacted sharply to far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli’s proposal to give jailed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader...

Top appeals court drops case over 1990s disappearance of 8 people in SE Turkey

Turkey’s top appeals court has dropped a long-running case concerning the enforced disappearance of eight people, including three children, in the predominantly Kurdish province...

AKP submits tax package for exporters, foreign investors amid criticism

Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has submitted a bill to parliament offering tax incentives to exporters, foreign investors and companies operating in...

Journalists living in exile are targets of authoritarian repression, Brussels panelists say

A panel discussion held in Brussels on Tuesday brought together journalists living in exile, researchers and press freedom advocates to discuss how journalists continue...

Turkey’s top court faults ministries, local authorities over 2011 blasts that killed 20 workers

Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that two ministries, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as well as...

ECtHR reverses earlier ruling, finds Turkey violated rights of man convicted over alleged Gülen links

Fatma Zibak The European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) Grand Chamber ruled on Tuesday that Turkey violated the rights of a man convicted of membership...

Turkish police detain 25 over alleged links to Gülen movement

Turkish police on Tuesday detained 25 people in coordinated operations across six provinces as part of an ongoing crackdown on the faith-based Gülen movement,...

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