Turkey's President says the country's armed forces will quickly be restructured to bring in 'fresh blood'
Turkey's President has asked supporters to continue demonstrations for what he calls the "democracy watch."
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim clarified after the vote that the three-month state of emergency applied to the 'state and not the nation.'
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek says the impact of Friday's attempted coup on Turkey's economy will be short-lived and there is no question of implementing any capital controls.
Incirlik air base was a reason for local businesses to set up shop near by, catering to US servicemen but the failed July 15 coup and its knock-on impact on personnel movement has left shop owners in a fix.
US President Obama also offered US assistance as Ankara probes last week's attempted coup, according to White House spokesman Josh Earnest.
Turkish prime minister tells parliament that four dossiers have been sent to the United States for the extradition of the exiled cleric and that more evidence would be sent if needed.
Defence Minister Fikri Isik says that Turkey had known many coups, "but we never witnessed such a flagrant act of betrayal as this last coup attempt."
Turkish Prime Minister declares July 15 an annual celebration. Celebrations continued two days after a failed military coup. People took to the streets of Turkey in a show of defiance against the failed putsch.
The Turkish republic has always had an interesting relationship with democracy. We take a look at the four previous military coups in Turkey in an attempt to understand events last night.
At least 2,745 judges and prosecutors, 2,839 soldiers accused of being involved in failed coup arrested.
Military fighter jets controlled by coup plotters bombed the parliamentary building at least three times leaving a dozen people injured.
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