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Intruder Tries to Enter Controversial Cleric's Compound
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused cleric Fethullah Gulen of orchestrating a failed 2016 coup attempt,
Turkey Moves to Strengthen Blocks on Online Broadcasts
The new law is again stoking fears of new restrictions on freedom of expression.
Did a CIA Agent Try to Overthrow Turkey's Government?
Turkey's relationship with the U.S. is starting to unravel.
Turkey Says It Didn't Pay Flynn to Kidnap Someone
Turkey's government would have scored political points at home.
Turkey Says Trump Laptop Ban Will Be Lifted on July 5
Transportation Minister Ahmet Arslan says new security measures will lead the U.S. to lift the ban.
Woman Punched on Istanbul Bus for Wearing Shorts
The man said he had been "provoked" by her choice of clothing.
Erdogan's Bodyguards Clash With Protesters in D.C.
Police said that nine people were injured and one is in a critical condition.
Wikipedia Appeals to Top Turkish Court Over Access Ban
The ban came after two site entries accused Turkey of links to Islamist militant groups.
Turkey's Journalists Are Under Siege
Journalists jailed in Egypt and freed after a social media campaign say the world must do the same to save Turkey's free press.
Erdogan: Terrorists Will Drown In the Blood They Spill
Turkey and India's leaders pledged tightening economic and counterterrorism ties.
Turkey Awaits Arrival of CIA Director on First Visit
The CIA has not confirmed the visit, but officials and media expect Pompeo Thursday.
Turkish Parliament Backs Bill Giving Erdogan New Powers
If the bill receives final approval from lawmakers, a referendum is expected in the spring.
Turkish Society Is Under Threat From Inside and Out
President Erdogan's state of emergency risks destroying the very fabric of Turkish society.
Russia Blames Ambassador's Death on 'Propaganda'
The U.S. has said any attempts to link Washington to the attack is "ludicrous."
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.
U.S.-based Cleric Gulen Denies Links to Ankara Killer
Fethullah Gulen called Ambassador Karlov's killing a "heinous act of terror".
Turkey Tightens Security As Russian Experts Arrive
Around 18 Russian experts will assist the investigation into Ambassador Karlov's shooting.
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.
Michael Rubin: Why Should We Trust Erdogan's Spies?
Donald Trump and incoming CIA dCirector Pompeo should reassess intelligence supplied by Turkey.
Michael Rubin: Erdogan Makes a Bid for the Military
Whoever wins, NATO and hopes of a Western-oriented Turkey will lose.
Michael Rubin: Will Erdogan Bring Assassinations Here?
Turkey already conducts operations in the U.S. against those with whom Erdogan disagrees.
Give General Flynn a Break on Putin, Turkey, Islam
I wish Flynn had never said that Islam itself should be feared.
Michael Rubin: General Flynn Must Explain Himself
Has Trump's NSA pick defied the Foreign Agents Registration Act?
Turkey's Erdogan Says He is 'Disillusioned' With Obama
Washington's decision not to extradite exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen has strained relations with Ankara.
Michael Rubin: Why Is Turkey Spying on the U.S.?
U.S. critics of Recep Tayyip Erdogan are being photographed by those reporting to the Turkish Embassy.
Michael Rubin: Why Is Gen. Flynn Taking Erdogan's side?
Flynn whitewashes Erdogan's embrace of Hamas and the Syrian tyrant al-Bashir.
What Next For U.S.-Turkey Relations Under Trump?
Turkey cautiously celebrated Trump's victory, but challenges lie ahead.
Trump Aide: U.S. Must Extradite Gulen to Turkey
Ankara has been irked by Washington's refusal to extradite the cleric-in-exile.
Michael Rubin: Turkey Is Headed for a Bloodbath
What Erdogan has done to the police puts chills down the spines of those who care about Turkey's future.
Turkey Detains Editor, Staff of Opposition Newspaper
Authorities have accused staff of committing crimes for Kurdish militants and a U.S.-based cleric.