Turkey takes action against the media
Anadolu, Turkey's state run news agency reported Wednesday that 45 newspapers, 16 television stations and three news agencies were closed.
Anadolu, Turkey's state run news agency reported Wednesday that 45 newspapers, 16 television stations and three news agencies were closed.
Turkey's president declares a state of emergency for the next three months following the failed coup.
The fallout from Turkey's failed coup raises questions about the safety of the nuclear bombs America has stationed at I's air base in Incirlik.
Shouts of "Allahu Akbar" echo throughout Istanbul since the failed coup
A spokesman for the German government said that Turkey won't be allowed to join the EU is it reinstates the death penalty.
Turkey blames American involvement in the attempted coup Friday night.
Turkish Soldiers took over key areas of the main cities of Ankara and Istanbul. Their attempted coup lasted for all of several hours Friday before the cities were taken back by Turkish civilians.
PM Benyamin Netanyahu announced a reconciliation with Turkey yesterday, officially ending a six year cut in diplomatic ties.
Just one day after 11 people died in a terror attack in Istanbul another car bomb explodes in Turkey leaving three dead and over 20 people wounded.
A rush-hour car bomb targeted a bus carrying riot police in Istanbul on Tuesday, killing 11 people and wounding 36 others, creating new security anxieties in a country on edge over resurgent Kurdish militant violence and Islamic State attacks.
German parliament has approved a resolution declaring that the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One was a "genocide".
The Eidah Hachareidis has put out a list of safety instructions for their Mashgichim working in Turkey.
The Jewish of Turkey in the crosshairs. The Terror organization threatens a number of Jewish and Russian targets in Turkey.