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Pedestrians stroll along Galata bridge in Istanbul, Turkey, February 18, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Osman Orsa

U.S. embassy warns citizens in Turkey about 'credible' terrorist threats

  "Foreign tourists in Turkey have been explicitly targeted by terrorist organizations," the U.S. embassy in Ankara said

Two years of killing in Europe: a timeline of the worst attacks sine 2014

Two years of killing in Europe: a timeline of the worst attacks sine 2014

 

Firefighters battle hospital fire in Ankara

Firefighters battle hospital fire in Ankara

 

Turkish police block meeting of dissidents

Turkish police block meeting of dissidents

 

Ankara bombing suspects appear in court, TAK claims responsibility

Ankara bombing suspects appear in court, TAK claims responsibility

 

Kizilay Square is seen during evening in Ankara, Turkey, March 15, 2016. A suicide car bomb tore through a transport hub nearby on March 13, 2016. It was the third such attack in five months in the city, leaving many residents reluctant to venture out. Picture taken March 15, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Umit Bekta

Security fears haunt Turkey's biggest cities after Ankara blast

  "My primary request to our citizens is that we be careful, cautious and alert, but do not allow ourselves to be panicked...

Policemen and rescue officials walk near a bus damaged in a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan March 16, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Fayaz Aziz

Suicide bombing exposes divisions tearing at Turkey's stability

  The car bombing killed 37 people in the heart of Ankara and was the third in Ankara in five months.

Second car bomb in a month kills 34 in Turkish capital, Ankara

Second car bomb in a month kills 34 in Turkish capital, Ankara

The first findings suggested that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) or an affiliated group, was responsible.

Firefighters prepare to extinguish fire after an explosion in Ankara, Turkey, February 17, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Ihlas News Agency

Turkey blames Kurdish militants for Ankara bomb, vows response in Syria and Iraq

The attack was the latest in a series of bombings in the past year mostly blamed on Islamic State militants.

Scores killed in Ankara bomb attack

Scores killed in Ankara bomb attack

 

A man looks at his smartphone in Istanbul on October 27, 2015, ahead of the country's general elections scheduled on November 1. Photo: AFP/Dimitar Dilkoff

Ankara bombings were ordered by IS to disrupt vote: prosecutors

  Four people suspected of playing a role in the Ankara attacks have been detained.

Turkey's Erdogan sees Syrian and Kurdish hands in Ankara attack

Turkey's Erdogan sees Syrian and Kurdish hands in Ankara attack

"This is a completely collective act of terror and it includes ISIS, PKK, the mukhabarat, and the terrorist group PYD from...

Demonstrators hold a banner depicting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan (R) and bombing casualties, during a march to commemorate the victims of Saturday's bombing of an Ankara rally of pro-Kurdish activists and civic groups, through the streets of Frankfurt, Ocotber 14, 2015. Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach

Ten more people detained in Ankara bombing probe - PM

  It was not clear on what grounds they were being held.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan (front 2nd L) and his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto (front 2nd R), accompanied by their wives Emine Erdogan (L) and Jenni Haukio (R), hold carnations during a commemoration for the victims of Saturday's bombings in Ankara, Turkey, October 14, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Turkish PM sees Islamic State or PKK links to Ankara bombing

  "We have certain evidence regarding the suicide bombers having links with Daesh, but also some linkages with PKK groups," Ahmet...

Baghdad protesters demand pullout of Turkish troops

Baghdad protesters demand pullout of Turkish troops

 
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