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LGBTI+ rights group takes Ankara ban on gay events to ECtHR

One of the oldest LGBTI+ advocacy groups in Turkey has filed an application with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) regarding a ban...

Turkey has deported hundreds of refugees to Syria: HRW

Turkish authorities arbitrarily arrested, detained and deported hundreds of Syrian refugee men and boys to Syria between February and July 2022, Human Rights Watch...

Solidarity festival in Cologne focuses on human rights violations in Turkey

A number of Turkish rights activists addressed the issue of human rights violations in Turkey, with an emphasis on political prisoners, during the 3rd...

‘Lost hope’: Inflation, abuse force doctors to quit Turkey

Turkish doctor Mesut began his career wanting to help patients and be of use to his country, but now the threat of patient violence...

[ANALYSIS] Is the Akkuyu nuclear power plant a national security issue for Turkey?

Fatih Yurtsever* Under a bilateral agreement signed between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey on May 2010, Turkey's first nuclear power plant will...

[OPINION] Turkey becomes a haven for black money

Türkmen Terzi An influx of suspicious money has helped the Turkish economy boost its foreign reserves, according to reports by Bloomberg and the Financial Times...

Turkey asks Russia to build another nuclear plant, defying US: report

Turkey has asked Russia to build its second nuclear power plant, in the latest sign of closer economic ties even as the US and...

Turkey investigates prominent rights activist over remarks about use of chemical weapons

Şebnem Korur Fincancı, a famous human rights activist and head of the Turkish Medical Association (TTB), is under investigation due to her comments on...

Erdoğan says Turkish army has never used chemical weapons

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Turkey's armed forces have never used chemical weapons and that legal action would be taken against people who make...

Travel ban remains in place for pop singer on trial for religious school remark

A Turkish court has ruled to keep in place a travel ban imposed on a famous pop singer standing trial on charges of incitement...

Top Turkish court reinstates 178 judges, prosecutors removed from office due to Gülen links

Turkey’s highest administrative court, the Council of State, has in a landmark decision ruled to reinstate 178 judges and prosecutors who had been removed...

Turkey saw growing internet censorship in 2021: EngelliWeb report

Turkey’s already poor record on internet freedom declined further in 2021 when more than 100,000 websites and domains were banned, Deutsche Welle Turkish service...

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