As the Ergenekon indictment is about to be released after almost a year, new allegations of a gradual coup in relation to the last wave of detentions hijack the country’s agenda. Meanwhile the Justice Ministry database has to be modified to upload the 2,500 page-long document that took officials by surprise
A four-stage plan including mass protests, clashes between police and the populace, and other means to stage a coup against the Islamist government was reportedly found in the office of a retired more »
ADL clears g-word fallout, pushes for ties with Armenia
Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, is in Turkey for extensive talks with Turkish politicians, seeking to keep up-to-date with both the government and opposition, and more »
Top court hears AKP's verbal defense The Justice and Development Party, or AKP, yesterday in its verbal defense to the Constitutional Court in the closure case against it on charges of seeking to undermine the secular more »
Inflation unexpectedly slowed to 10.6 pct in June
Turkish inflation has unexpectedly slowed for the first time in five months in June, easing pressure on the Central Bank to raise interest rates.Inflation fell to 10.6 percent from 10.7 percent the month more »