President Erdoğan has slammed the New York Times for a recent story claiming that Turkey is one of the biggest sources of recruits for ISIL militants
The Turkish government is pondering its potential contribution to the global fight against jihadists
The padlocks on the primary schools that were to provide education in Kurdish in southeastern Turkey were removed, while some public schools were attacked with Molotov Cocktails in response to the initial locks
YDG-H members set alight schools in Cizre by pouring fuel on the buildings and throwing Molotov Cocktails
Turkey is preparing legislation to tighten regulations for the construction business amid growing safety woes in the sector.
A group of miners who were laid off at a private coal mine staged a protest in front of the governor’s office in the Black Sea province of Zonguldak on Sept. 17
As Turkey debates work safety for laborers on private construction projects in the wake of a deadly incident in Istanbul, new pictures have emerged showing that those toiling at public buildings are little better off
The leader of Turkey’s main opposition party will watch Beşiktaş’s UEFA Europa League tie against in the stadium alongside çArşı, as an act of solidarity with the supporters’ group whose members were recently charged with ‘attempting to stage a coup’
Kılıçdaroğlu’s letter came a day after Erdoğan called on Turkey’s banking watchdog to take steps against Bank Asya
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