Turkey: It’s Hard to be a Hero, says Journalism Group as Dozens of Reporters Sued
More than 60 journalists have been targeted by 100 lawsuits since a corruption probe incriminated government ministers in...
More than 60 journalists have been targeted by 100 lawsuits since a corruption probe incriminated government ministers in...
The Turkish Parliament voted on Jan. 20 to maintain the immunity of four former ministers facing charges of corruption.
Attacks on media freedom by the Turkish government are the subject of much concern within the European Parliament (EP),...
A special parliamentary commission voted in Turkey today, Jan. 5,not to pursue prosecutions against four former ministers of...
Transparency International has released its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2014, identifying Turkey as the country...
Turkish police arrested 67 senior police officers Tuesday for illegal wire-tapping and spying on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip...
Protests in Istanbul and Ankara erupted after audio recordings, allegedly of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talking on...
In a surprising political turnaround, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday that he favors re-trials of...
Authorities have detained more than 50 businessmen and local officials in the largest anti-bribery probe in Turkey this...