Filmed deaths
Accusing PM of 'power vacuum' upon Ankara massacre, CHP-HDP leaders insist on dialogue
The heads of the Republican People?s Party (CHP) and the Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP) have both continued their criticism of Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu following the deadly Oct. 10 Ankara suicide bombings, saying Turkey is currently in a dangerous power vacuum.
Officer Who Fired Not Detained over Bulgaria Migrant Death
The police officer whose actions resulted in the death of an Afghan man crossing into Bulgaria from Turkey has not been taken into custody, a prosecution official has said.
Questions that will probably remain unanswered
We are seeing a repeat of the same old film. No one in a position of responsibility is stepping forward to shoulder any blame for what amounts to criminal negligence that allowed the perpetrators of Saturday?s massacre in Ankara to carry out their evil plan.
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Turkey's opposition seeks parliamentary probe into Ankara attacks
Turkey?s opposition parties have mobilized to have the country?s national assembly involved in the investigation of the Oct.
Five leads pointing to ISIL as prime suspect of Ankara bombings
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is considered a prime suspect in the double suicide bombings that killed at least 97 in Ankara. Here are the five leads that point to ISIL's involvement in the attacks1.The bombs
In the bombings, 10-kg cluster bombs were detonated. Authorities believe a hand grenade could have been used rather than a remote-controlled detonator.
ISIL is prime suspect in Ankara bombing: PM Davuto?lu
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is the focus of investigations into a twin suicide bombing that killed at least 97 people in the Turkish capital Ankara and investigators are close to identifying one of the suspects, Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu said on Oct. 12.
Nation mourns 95 victims in Turkey's biggest ever terror attack
Turkey woke in mourning on Oct. 11 after at least 95 people were killed by suspected suicide bombers at a peace rally in Ankara, the deadliest such attack in the country?s recent history.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu declared three days of national mourning after the twin blasts close to Ankara?s main train station.
Ankara twin blast in three questions
The Oct. 10 attack targeting a peace rally in the capital Ankara left at least 95 dead and 246 wounded, marking the largest single terror attack in the country's history.
Here are our known answers so far to three questions related to the attack.
1.Where and when did the attack happen? Who did it target?
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No Bulgarians Among Victims of Ankara Bomb Blasts - Bulgarian Ambassador
There is no evidence of Bulgarian nationals being among the victims of the two bomb blasts in Ankara, Bulgaria's Ambassador to Turkey Nadezhda Neinski said on Sunday.
The explosions at the two entrances of Ankara's main train station on Saturday have claimed the lives of at least 95 people and injured nearly 250 others.
Obama offers condolences to Turkey leader over terror attacks
US President Barack Obama offered his condolences Oct. 10 to Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an after terror attacks at a peace rally there killed at least 95 people and wounded more than 200.