Rallies held in numerous locations amid calls for 'day of rage' over explosion that Israel insists was caused by Palestinian rocket; embassies in Egypt, Morocco evacuated

Students from Üsküdar American Academy, considered one of city's most elite, deliver the gesture at game as a taunt following goals by Ulus team; Turkish authorities taking action

Local police say Khorasan Province leadership of Islamic State ordered suspects to take action against Swedish and Dutch missions, along with Jewish, Christian houses of worship

State Department advisory urges caution around areas frequented by Westerners, fearing retaliation for recent Quran desecrations in Europe

Ekrem Imamoglu to be barred from running in next election over 'insulting public official'; US, Germany express disappointment, slam 'harsh blow for democracy'

Though Ekrem Imamoglu unlikely to face jail time, court ruling disqualifies him from political office -- preventing challenge to Erdogan for presidency

Ankara has blamed the PKK for a bombing in central Istanbul last week that killed six people and wounded 81

Man codenamed 'Husam' apprehended by Turkish police in Azaz, currently under the control of the Ankara-backed Syrian opposition, bringing number of arrests in case to 51

Turkish security says Syrian suspect confessed to being an agent of outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party; minister pans US condolence message

Ofra Adi says she was 2 meters away when explosion killed six people at Taksim Square; 2 women from Ashdod seen walking alongside alleged terrorist in released photo

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