From now until the June elections, tough rhetoric is expected to intensify between the ruling AK Party and pro-Kurdish HDP in their competition for votes
As parents complain about increasing emphasis on religion, experts warn that trend could hurt country economically
Metal Workers Union official calls action unwarranted, says future of trade unions in Turkey under threat
President Erdoğan aims to establish his country as the Muslim world’s leader, as during Ottoman era
Economic muddle reportedly result of President Erdogan repeatedly criticizing Central Bank Chief Erdem Basci for failing to aggressively cut interest rates
US President Barack Obama says 'the gap between women’s inherent value and how many of them are treated every day is one of the great injustices of our time'
People daring to engage in political dissent ahead of upcoming general elections could find themselves in jail
Observers say Turkey has been battling skepticism over its energy hub dreams, but Ukraine crisis could give it a vital negotiating edge to achieve that ambition
Disarmament has become a major stumbling block in efforts to end a four-decade-long insurgency that has claimed more than 40,000 lives
Ankara insists Kurdish rebels disarm; Kurds are suspicious of government's efforts, see proposed security bill as dangerous
Analysts say President Erdogan has overplayed his hand in effort to marginalize various Kurdish groups
Observers say latest killing of 20-year-old student could become tipping point in scourge of violence against women, government inaction
Announcement that Turkey's powerful spy chief will be a parliamentary candidate for the ruling Party has exposed an unprecedented political rift between the country's leaders
One human rights observer says proposed reforms represent dangerous transfer of power to police
Tayyip Erdogan publicly reprimands central bank chief for failing to cut interest rates
Banking regulators hand over Bank Asya, to state-run fund, purging executives with a decision that effectively hands over Islamic lender to the government
Dutch journalist Frederike Geerdink denies accusations she posted messages on social media in favor of outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party
Kawa Nemir's work is an example of what he sees as an irreversible cultural and political assertiveness among Kurds in Turkey
Human Rights Watch says with social media playing key role in keeping graft allegations alive, prosecution of critics has become part of a government campaign to silence debate
HDP announces it will run as political party instead of fielding independent candidates in June election, but faces tough 10 percent threshold
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