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As World Breastfeeding Week is marked from August 1–7, mothers in Gaza who are unable to breastfeed their children are trying ...
From the Kaz Mountains to the Black Sea, women are defending not only nature but also their identities, labor, and right to ...
“The burden of premiums is heavy, there’s no support, and informal employment is widespread. Tens of thousands of ...
The court ruled that "at least one right was violated" in 79,565 cases among over 686,000. The Constitutional Court has ...
A court has ruled to extend the detention of journalist Ercüment Akdeniz, who appeared before a judge for the first time ...
Turkey experienced record-breaking temperatures in July, with the southeastern district of Silopi in Şırnak province reaching ...
Commenting on the findings revealed through the legal process led by the Lawyers for Freedom Association, lawyer İpek Sarıca ...
Turkey's broad unemployment rate rose to 32.9% in June, reflecting a total of 11.6 million people who are unemployed, ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has postponed a planned strike by mine workers for 60 days, citing protection of national ...
Veysi Aktaş, one of the prisoners held at the İmralı island prison alongside Kurdistan Workers’ Party ( PKK) leader Abdullah ...
The intentions of the subjects are unclear; the process is not transparent; and regional developments are quite uncertain and ...
Last week, a street in İstanbul’s Beyoğlu district where trans women live was placed under police blockade, and several homes ...