How Erdogan Rigged the Election That Makes Him Dictator
No democratic leader congratulated Erdogan on his win except Trump.
Killer of Russian Ambassador Protected Erdogan: Report
Mevlut Mert Altintas was a member of the Ankara anti-riot police for two-and-a-half years.
Turkey Silencing Media Since Failed Coup: Rights Group
Since July's failed coup, journalists have faced a greater threat of arrest or censorship, according the HRW.
For Turkish Girls, Going to School Can Be Fatal
The death of 11 schoolgirls in rural Turkey reveals what students endure just to get an education.
Erdogan Gets Boost for Plans to Raise Powers
The Turkish president renewed his calls for an executive presidency.
Will Erdogan Airbrush Atatürk From Turkish Life?
Erdogan has dropped any pretense of orienting Turkey toward the West or respecting the separation of mosque and state.
Convicted Turkish Opposition Newspaper Editor Resigns
An Istanbul court sentenced Dundar in May to almost six years in prison for allegedly revealing state secrets.
Turkey's Ruling Party 'Stronger Than Ever,' Boasts PM
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim pointed again at the Gulen movement in relation to the botched coup.
Turkey Should Be Thrown Out of NATO
As Turkey descends more deeply into repression and conflict, its value to NATO decreases.
Turkey FM: Fighting Enemies of Democracy With Democracy
Turkey expects solidarity from its allies after the failed coup, writes Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.
Erdogan Supports Return of Death Penalty
Addressing an Istanbul rally, Erdogan said he would approve measure if backed by parliament.
Gay Syrian Man Muhammad Sankari Beheaded in Turkey
Friends of Sankari said he had been threatened by gangs because of his sexuality.
Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants for 42 Journalists
Report says the journalists include prominent Erdogan critic Nazli Ilicak.
Erdogan Ally: Turkish Pilot Chose To Down Russian Jet
Ruling party deputy chairman said the pilot could have avoided downing the Russian Su-24.
Failed Turkish Coup May Be a Gift for Erdogan, AKP
Turkish authorities have reacted swiftly to strengthen their rule at the expense of democracy and the rule of law.
Turkey Declares End of All Coups as Rebels Detained
Istanbul member of ruling AKP party says failed coup is a "turning point" in history.
Turkey's Ugly War on Free Speech
Since Erdogan's presidency began, state prosecutors have launched 1,845 lawsuits against Turkish citizens, many of them journalists, for insulting the president of Turkey.
Former Miss Turkey Found Guilty of Insulting Erdogan
The model received a suspended sentence on condition of not insulting Turkish leader for five years.
EU Officials Condemn Turkey's Seizure of Newspaper
The country's largest newspaper ran pro-Erdogan stories after the government raided it on Friday.
Are Israel and Turkey About to Kiss and Make Up?
As Putin and Erdoğan bang heads, there are signs of a thaw between Israel and Turkey.
Russia Says It Can Prove Erdogan And Family Are Involved in ISIS Oil Trade
The war of words over the downing of Russia's jet continues to escalate.
New Turkish Constitution to Be Priority: Erdogan
The president warned opponents against resisting his proposals to rewrite the country's constitution.
Election Results Have Dire Consequences for Turkey
Erdogan long ago became the Turkish equivalent of corrupt Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
What AKP's Resounding Victory Means For Turkey's Foreign Policy
How Turkey's Erdogan can use his newly-acquired exclusive ownership of executive power
Turkey Result: How Harshly Will Erdogan Clamp Down on Dissent?
People turned to the devil they know, even as the country slides toward dictatorship.
Turkey Vote Boosts President Tayyip Erdogan and His AK Party
The country looks set to return to single-party rule.
Turkey Is at War With Itself
A series of struggles has caused bodies to pile up on Turkish streets at an unprecedented rate.
Istanbul's New Erdoğan-Backed Airport to Be Named After... Erdoğan
The world's largest airport will be named after the Turkish president-elect, whose modernisation agenda has caused controversy