Turkey's ruling party proposes law to curb false news and disinformation, but media organizations warn it could be used against critics
Media analysts and journalism organizations describe move as a form of censorship and attempt to interfere with editorial independence
'We cannot speak of a free press in Turkey' head of media association says, citing thousands of legal cases filed against journalists
Millions have arrived in the country as a way station in their effort to migrate to Europe
OdaTV news personnel reject Ankara's claim that reporting funeral of Turkish intelligence agent violated national law
Defendants are latest in long line of reporters, pundits, scholars to be accused of supporting US-based imam Fethullah Gulen
Iran’s biggest likely remaining oil customers say nothing about whether they will keep buying from Tehran after Wednesday, when waivers for U.S. sanctions on Iranian crude expired
Turkey has quietly expanded its presence across the continent during Erdogan era
Counterterrorism officials detained four suspected IS militants for planning Saturday's thwarted attack, two of which are Austrian citizens of Turkish origin
‘Terrorists' propaganda’ charges leveled against journalists; Turkey's track record for curbing media freedom sharply criticized
Entities in Turkey, Azerbaijan, United Arab Emirates are dissociating themselves from presidential candidate who wants to ban Muslims' entry to US