Turkish PM Davutoglu: 'Srebrenica genocide slayed human conscience'Full story
Says allegations of oppression against Muslim minorities had 'prompted displays of sensitivity' among countrymen. Full story
Says Chinese gov't gave assurance that those deported from Thailand would 'be treated with fairness and their safety will be guaranteed' Full story
The three-day walk was attended by thousands of people from all over the world to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide Full story
Anadolu Agency hears the anger from survivors and their families over a failure to catch killers responsible for 1995 genocide Full story
Human Rights Watch spokesperson tells Anadolu Agency 'if true' act is clear violation of int'l law as Uighur could face serious human rights abuses Full story
Serbia's traditional ally refuses to pass motion referring to massacre as genocide Full story
Turkey hosting almost half of all Syrian refugees Full story
Carlos Lopez, executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, explains the importance of this critical conference Full story
In the event of a 'Grexit,' Greek banks may issue 'IOUs,' temporary coupons promising future payment, or may be forced to issue a new Greek drachma currency Full story
Pentagon says Kurdish rebels should keep their pledges and facilitate return of refugees Full story
New York Stock Exchange says issue 'not the result of a cyber breach' but hacktivist group tweets cryptic message before glitch Full story
Says China not entitled to exercise what it refers to as 'historic rights' over areas of the South China Sea. Full story
Airport's is now named after Hasan Polatkan (L), a minister hanged by the military junta of 1960 Full story
Minsk agreement violations continue in east Full story
'It must be known that the promises, which were given in May 2013, must be fulfilled for the solution process, national unity and brotherhood to prevail,' says Davutoglu Full story
Turkish president says that he will ask party with most seats to form government Full story
More than 100,000 people remain displaced because some 12,500 destroyed homes cannot be rebuilt Full story
Greek Minister of Administrative Reform George Katrougalos hopes agreement will be reached with creditors this week Full story
Robert Doggart planned to attack the Muslim-majority town of Islamberg, New York Full story
Former Galatasaray and Atletico Madrid player, 28-year-old Arda will play for Barcelona next season Full story
July 7 marks first anniversary of Israel's war on Gaza, the world’s most densely populated area Full story
Nine Muslim Brotherhood members killed last week by Egyptian security forces appear to have been executed, according to a Turkish forensic expert who examined photos of the crime scene. Full story
Afghans claim their situation has worsened as international community struggles to cope with millions fleeing Syrian war Full story
'Our reform proposals are credible and will share the burden with European taxpayers,' Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has told the European Parliament Full story
The walk is expected to conclude three days later at a cemetery in Potocari village where funerals will be held for 136 victims, whose remains were found recently Full story
Reporter covering opposition offensive in Aleppo will be treated at a hospital in southern Turkey Full story
Greece must find solution by Sunday, or Greek economy will collapse into chaos: French central bank head Christian Noyer Full story
Deadly bombing, which is followed by fresh push on Aleppo by opposition forces, reportedly carried out by Nusra Front Full story
British documents reveal Athens proposed sending troops in response to Turkish Cypriot independence Full story
Hasan Hasanovic lost his father, uncle and twin brother amid murderous 1995 rampage in Bosnian War Full story
During the fasting month of Ramadan, thousands of Senegalese and Guinean Muslims flock to one of Conakry’s most popular mosques each week to perform Friday prayers. Full story
'I shall wear the creditors' loathing with pride,' Varoufakis says Full story
Eurogroup head Dijsselbloem: Reforms are necessary, we await proposals from Greece Full story
World Heritage Committee add Ephesus on Turkey's western coast on list as 15th Turkish property Full story
Internally displaced children are most affected by heat wave due to poor conditions at IDP camps Full story
Latest arrests come only days after security forces gun down nine Brotherhood members in West Cairo apartment Full story
23 Palestinians killed -- and thousands others detained -- this year, Palestine Liberation Organization asserts Full story
Consignment, which arrived Sunday, includes six fully-equipped ambulances Full story
Comes after other survivors filed multiple murder charges and complaints of reckless imprudence Full story
More than 30 people were murdered in the village of Basbaglar near Erzincan in 1993; survivors have blamed the PKK Full story
Millions eligible to vote in poll on austerity bailout that could lead to euro exit Full story
Remains of victims of Srebrenica massacre identified over past year Full story
Netherlands imposes temporary ban on public gatherings following three days of protest over death of Caribbean man in police custody Full story
French NGO reports rise in Islamophobic attacks in France by 23.5 percent since Charlie Hebdo shootings Full story
Turkish president: 'I call on all political parties to take responsibility in this regard' Full story
Davutoglu responds to speculation about Turkish military action in Syria, saying country will not be put at risk Full story
German forward Lukas Podolski joined the ranks of Turkish champion Galatasaray through a signing ceremony on Saturday. Full story
Aden has been witnessing fierce battles for past three months between Houthi militia and Popular Resistance Committees Full story
Ahmet Davutoglu promises 'never to close doors' to refugees Full story
Justice and Development (AK) Party deputy Ismet Yilmaz says Turkey's economic and democratic levels are necessitating a new constitution Full story
Eurogroup rules no further negotiations until after the referendum Full story
Killings came shortly after more than 60 soldiers were killed in string of militant attacks in Sinai Peninsula Full story
Secretary general says blame shared by UN and member states Full story
Extra vehicles and personnel are deployed on frontier Turkish provinces of Gaziantep and Kilis Full story
Lawmaker aboard Gaza flotilla detained for more than 24 hours Full story
Bodies now removed from site where air force plane crashed shortly after takeoff killing at least 141 people Full story
In a letter, Greek prime minister offers to accept most of terms in creditor's Sat. offer, but key changes could wreck deal Full story
Chairwoman of the UN Independent Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Gaza Conflict says its report can be a useful starting point for an ICC investigator Full story
Senior official from World Uyghur Congress accusing Beijing of 'unnamed war against Muslims and Islam' Full story
Without their own burial grounds and in face of hostility, burying dead is battle for Nepali Muslims and Christians Full story
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor says another ship will head Gaza within 48 hours Full story
The Israeli navy intervention took place in international waters, Swedish Foreign Ministry notes Full story
Racism and terrorism accusations levelled at heated session of UN Human Rights Council in Geneva Full story
Anger and fear in Greece as closed banks make life grim; Greece formally in default on IMF payments as of Tuesday Full story
Air force plane crashed shortly after takeoff into residential area of North Sumatra's provincial capital, killing at least 113 people Full story
Turkey's Foreign Ministry 'deeply concerned' over reports China banned Ramadan for Party members, including civil servants, students, teachers Full story
Marianne of Gothenburg, a humanitarian aid vessel headed to Gaza Strip from Sweden was approached by three Israeli military boats early on Monday in international waters and afterwards intercepted by the Israeli military, according to the official statement by the Ship to Gaza initiative. Full story
Local and federal authorities blame each other for increasing number of deaths Full story
Imagine a country, every step gives you a story under it’s soil. Imagine a country, you feel hundreds of kids around you but you won’t see any. Imagine a country with young souls, they are only children, around ten years old. Full story
Panicked savers rush to pull funds from ATMs, as withdrawals are capped at €60; euros slides to about 1.10 to dollar Full story
According to British media reports, 30 people out of the 38 dead in the terrorist gun attack on Friday's Tunisian beach are British citizens Full story
Grieving relatives return to site where 70 people were murdered Full story
Turkey has sent nearly 2,000 vehicles full of humanitarian aid to Kobani since September 19, 2014 Full story
Ministry spokesman says number of casualties could rise Full story
Nobody can link Turkey with Assad regime or other terror groups, says Turkish president Full story
Tsipras says bailout offer from creditors is 'humiliating blackmail,' and demands that Greek people be allowed to choose Full story
Suspect had 'no criminal record' but was flagged in 2006 as 'possibly radicalized' by French intelligence services, says Interior Minister Full story
Suicide bomber blows himself up inside Imam Sadiq Mosque during Friday prayers, Daesh claims responsibility Full story
Hundreds still being treated for heatstroke as deadly heatwave eases in southern Pakistan Full story
Scores of protesters march on Friday in several provinces, including Cairo, Alexandria and Gharbiya in Nile Delta Full story
Three or four Syrians on average die because of torture every day, says report by UK rights group Full story
If weather conditions permit and the Israelis don’t create any hindrances, it is estimated that the flotilla would arrive in Gaza between two and four days Full story
Attack comes as clashes between Daesh militants and Syrian-Kurdish fighters intensify Full story
In the nearly three minute long new video aired on Youtube and Dutch national television, far-right Dutch politician Wilders shows cartoons of the prophet Full story
'I hate dictatorships. I am against the dictatorship regime in Egypt,' released Al Jazeera TV journalist Ahmed Mansour says Full story
The Union of Academicians and Authors of Muslim World has criticized the reaction of the West in the aftermath of death sentences given to Mohamed Morsi Full story
Ministry of Religious Endowments says it plans to remove all books that incite extremism from mosque libraries Full story
'Significant new information’ in agency’s final torture report needs further review, says groups Full story
68 million children under five will die from avoidable causes by 2030 unless world acts, UN children's fund says in report Full story
As Greek government officials negotiate in Brussels, demonstrations for and against the bailout accord attract large numbers Full story
'Israel must break with its lamentable track record in holding wrong doers accountable,' says a UN report Full story
The U.S. will pay stipends to Syrian moderates fighting the Daesh terror group, a Pentagon spokeswoman said Monday. Full story
Syrian youths living in Turkey say the only way to one day help rebuild their war-torn country is to study Full story
Officials say 7 Taliban fighters killed in attack on Afghan parliament Full story
Provincial chief minister says that alongside deaths in Karachi, 200 have died in southern Sindh's interior Full story
'We affirm that whatever our faith, we are one family,' says Obama Full story
The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has called on Switzerland to not extradite its citizen, Naser Oric, to Serbia Full story
Tunisia's former president al-Marzouki and a number European activists have arrived in Greece to join the convoy that aims to end the Israeli siege on Gaza Full story