Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 13:23 AFP — An official probe that claimed a reporter killed after alleging graft among Iraqi Kurdish leaders was in fact a member of a militant group was slammed by press watchdogs and his family on Thursday.
Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 10:48 AFP — A landmine believed to have been planted by Kurdish rebels blew up a minibus in southeast Turkey on Thursday, killing 10 people in one of the bloodiest attacks on civilians in recent years.
Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 08:43 AFP — A landmine believed to have been planted by Kurdish rebels killed 10 people travelling in a minibus in southeastern Turkey Thursday, a local security source said.
Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 08:35 AFP — Relatives of a journalist killed in May after he alleged corruption among Iraqi Kurdish leaders reacted angrily on Thursday to an official probe that ruled he was shot by Islamic militants.
Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 08:08 AFP — A landmine believed to have been planted by Kurdish rebels killed 10 people travelling in a minibus in southeastern Turkey Thursday, a local security source said.
Thursday, 16 September, 2010 , 07:45 AFP — Nine people were killed Thursday when a civilian minibus ran over a landmine in southeastern Turkey, believed to have been planted by Kurdish rebels, a local security source said.
Wednesday, 15 September, 2010 , 16:28 AFP — A journalist killed in May after writing a scathing article about the alleged corruption of Kurdish leaders was murdered by militants, authorities in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region said Wednesday.
Sunday, 12 September, 2010 , 19:17 AFP — Turkey's Kurdish rebels would lay down arms if the country adopted a system of regional autonomy similar to that which exists in Spain, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party said on Sunday.
Sunday, 12 September, 2010 , 14:26 AFP — Turks voted Sunday on whether to adopt highly divisive constitutional changes that would reshape the judiciary and curb army powers, in a major test of confidence in the Islamist-rooted government.
Sunday, 12 September, 2010 , 12:13 AFP — Turks voted Sunday on whether to adopt highly divisive constitutional changes that would reshape the judiciary and curb army powers, in a major test of confidence in the Islamist-rooted government.