Monday, 30 July, 2007 , 07:13 AFP — The United States and Turkey are preparing a covert military operation to suppress Kurdish guerrillas based in northern Iraq and capture their leaders, the Washington Post reported Monday.
Sunday, 29 July, 2007 , 19:42 AFP — A Turkish soldier was killed and three others injured Sunday during two skirmishes with Kurdish rebels in the southeast of the country, security sources said.
Saturday, 28 July, 2007 , 10:22 AFP — The separatist Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) on Saturday denied Turkish reports that four of its leaders had been killed in a suicide attack in a camp in northern Iraq.
Saturday, 28 July, 2007 , 08:17 AFP — Four leaders of the banned separatist Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) have been killed in a suicide attack in a camp in northern Iraq, Turkish media reported Saturday.
Friday, 27 July, 2007 , 07:04 AFP — A Turkish soldier was killed overnight in fighting with separatist Kurdish rebels in northern Turkey, local officials said Friday.
Wednesday, 25 July, 2007 , 12:30 AFP — A global press freedoms watchdog urged the international community Wednesday to intervene to stop the execution of two Kurdish journalists sentenced to death in Iran.
Tuesday, 24 July, 2007 , 17:00 AFP — A jailed Kurdish activist elected to Turkey's legislature in Sunday's elections was released Tuesday under legal provisions that grant judicial immunity to members of parliament.
Tuesday, 24 July, 2007 , 16:42 AFP — A jailed Kurdish activist elected to Turkey's legislature was released Tuesday under rules that grant judicial immunity to members of parliament.
Monday, 23 July, 2007 , 12:46 AFP — Thirteen years after being kicked out of parliament, Turkey's Kurds staged a hard-won comeback in Sunday's election but their goal of reconciliation is made difficult by an upsurge in separatist violence.
Sunday, 22 July, 2007 , 21:04 AFP — Militant Kurdish politicians were voted back to the country's parliament Sunday after a 13-year absence, winning more than 20 seats in general elections, their leader said.