18/07/2008

US National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley stressed that continuing reforms on the road to EU accession with strengthen Turkey's stability and diplomacy.
14/07/2008

Leaders at a Paris summit gave the go-ahead to a revised version of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's Mediterranean Union proposal.
31/07/2008

Turkey's Olympic team hopes to be among the top 20 countries at the end of the Beijing Games. Weightlifting, wrestling and taekwondo hold the most promise for gold.
28/07/2008

Two bombs killed 17 and injured more than 150 on an Istanbul street Sunday evening. Turkish officials are focusing their investigations on the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party.
01/10/2008

Turkey has banned prominent British academic and evolutionist Richard Dawkins' website, the latest of hundreds of controversial internet bans that undermine freedom of expression in the EU candidate country.
01/09/2008

General Ilker Basbug, new chief of the Turkish General Staff, says a pluralistic democracy requires the preservation of secularism. He considers Turkish-US relations "excellent" and calls for fair EU treatment of Ankara's membership bid.
08/08/2008

A decision by Turkey's highest court not to ban the Justice and Development Party has come as relief for many. But has the party learned a lesson from the ordeal?
31/07/2008

The Constitutional Court's decision not to ban the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) for alleged Islamist activities was a source of relief to the AKP. But the party lost significant government funding.
30/07/2008

Days after twin bombings in Istanbul, Turkey's military says it carried out an airstrike aimed at rooting out PKK terrorists.
29/07/2008

Shocking allegations in a government-backed probe have a group of retired army officers, mafia figures, academics, politicians and journalists facing charges of plotting numerous assassinations and bombings. An Istanbul court will hear the case in October.
16/07/2008

A group of retired Turkish soldiers and hard-liner nationalists face charges of belonging to an alleged "terrorist network" that aimed to oust the Islamist-rooted government.
11/07/2008

EU candidate Turkey has shown that Islam can co-exist with secular democracy, globalisation and modernity. But another political crisis casts a worrisome shadow.
07/07/2008

As Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) faces a closure case at the Constitutional Court, the arrest of two ex-generals and other AKP critics for allegedly plotting a coup has deepened the rift in Turkish politics.
04/07/2008

The ruling AKP told the Constitutional Court that it has no hidden agenda to bring Islamist rule to the country. Turkey's highest court is expected to deliver its ruling regarding the embattled party in four to five weeks.