Recep Erdoğan
Photos of the Celebrations in Istanbul after Erdoğan's Presidential Victory
The win means that Erdoğan is now more powerful than ever.
What It Looks Like When the Turkish Army Places Kurdish Communities Under Curfew
Miriam Stanke traveled to Van, Yüksekova, Silvan, Şırnak, and Nusaybin to meet some of the Kurds who had recently been confined in a curfew state by the Turkish government.
What's Next for 'Sultan' Erdogan After Friday's Attempted Coup?
We asked an expert on international law about how the failed coup is likely to impact Turkish president Erdogan's hold on power.
A Brief History of the Outdated Law That Makes Satire Punishable in Germany
From Popes to Shahs, there's a long story behind the law that might see German satirist Jan Böhmermann prosecuted for insulting Turkey's president.
Reporter Threatened for Asking Turkish President About Jailed VICE News Journalist
Mohammed Ismael Rasool has been imprisoned in Turkey for seven weeks on baseless charges. Earlier this week, a reporter was threatened for asking Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the case.
Writers Demand Release of VICE News Journalist Jailed in Turkey
While British VICE News journalists Philip Pendlebury and Jake Hanrahan were released from jail in Turkey last week, their Turkish colleague Mohammed Rasool remains inside.