Strong earthquake slams eastern Turkey, kills 51
A strong, pre-dawn earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Monday, killing 51 people as it knocked down stone and mud-brick houses and minarets in at least six villages, the government said.
Turkiye Reacts To Genocide Resolution
Turkiye warned the Obama administration of diplomatic consequences if it doesn't quash a congressional resolution that would brand the World War I-era killing of Armenians genocide.
Rallies Held in Turkiye on Coup Anniversary
Tens of thousands of people throughout the country are marking the 13th anniversary of the country's 1997 military coup, a coup that was intended to last for “a thousand years.”
Erdogan Promises Trials For Plot Suspects
An İstanbul court on Friday arrested former 1st Army commander retired Gen. Çetin Doğan and retired Lieutenant General Engin Alan under the probe regarding "Sledgehammer" allegations.
Turkish Leaders Deffuse Tensions
The president and prime minister of Turkiye met with the country's military chief to discuss the government's unprecedented crackdown on high-ranking officers accused of plotting to topple the country's government.