Fahrettin Altun

"Türkiye to continue to support Azerbaijan"

"Türkiye to continue to support Azerbaijan"

Speaking at a conference dedicated to the second anniversary of Azerbaijan's victory in the 44-day war in 2020 in Ankara on Tuesday, the head of the Communications Department of the Turkish Presidential Administration, Fahrettin Altun, stated …

Istanbul hosting large-scale environment Forum

Istanbul hosting large-scale environment Forum

The first edition of the Environment Forum, an event organized by Anadolu Agency, opened in Istanbul on Thursday. As nature suffers from the drawbacks of industrialization and technological developments, "timely and …

Ankara accuses Reuters of publishing fake news

Ankara accuses Reuters of publishing fake news

Reuters has once again targeted Türkiye by publishing misleading and fake news, the country's communications director Fahrettin Altun said.  "This is not the first time that Reuters, an apparatus of perception …

Ankara accuses Twitter of bias

Ankara accuses Twitter of bias

A top Turkish official on Friday slammed Twitter's decision to suspend thousands of accounts from Turkey, calling it an attempt to smear the government, Anadolu Agency reports. Twitter announced overnight the suspension of over 7,000 accounts …

Ankara lashes at U.S. resolution on 'Armenian genocide'

Ankara lashes at U.S. resolution on 'Armenian genocide'

The Turkish authorities said that the recent U.S. resolution recognizing Armenian claims of 1915 events, jeopardize the bilateral relations with Turkey. "The sanctions bill that passed yesterday in the Senate Foreign Relations …

Extremists try to blow up Turkish parliament

Extremists try to blow up Turkish parliament

Turkish police have detained two suspected left-wing militants who tried to enter the country's parliament with sharp objects and a hoax explosive device, officials said. The suspects - a woman and a man - arrived at the parliament …

Turkey deports Dutch journalist over terror group links

Turkey deports Dutch journalist over terror group links

Turkey deported a journalist Johanna Cornelia Boersma working for the largest Dutch financial newspaper, Het Financieele Dagblad, after it received information from Dutch police that she had links to a designated terrorist …