A statement from the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office said police were tipped off that the extremist group had called for action — particularly against non-Muslims — during the celebrations.
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Postcard from industrial Aleppo: How Syria’s hollowed-out northern powerhouse is coming back to life
Sitting in the heart of historical trading routes, Aleppo has been a commercial centre for thousands of years, from antiquity through to the Ottoman and modern-day periods. Before Syria’s civil war, ...
The Turkish Presidency condemned the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in the city of Homs, affirming that it was a ...
Istanbul police launched scores of simultaneous raids on Thursday, detaining over a hundred suspected members of the militant ...
Turkish authorities detained 115 suspected Islamic State members in Istanbul raids after intelligence revealed plans for attacks targeting Christmas and New Year celebrations, particularly against non ...
Turkey shares a 900-kilometre (559-mile) border with Syria, where jihadist groups are still active and where the IS was accused of an attack in mid-December that killed two US soldiers and one ...
The pair held up colourful signs bearing the family's name in Arabic. Moments later, Khaled appeared, hauling the remnants of ...
Turkey shuts down Ankara airspace after business jet carrying Libya's top military commander crashes. Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad is ...
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday he expects US President Donald Trump to announce the start of the second phase ...
In Şanlıurfa, Turkey, sacred sites tied to Abraham draw Jewish, Christian, and Muslim pilgrims, while prehistoric ruins and vibrant food culture anchor a city where faith and history converge.
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