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Dozens of people including journalists have appeared before a court in Istanbul, accused of attending banned demonstrations ...
Turkey started hastily organized mass trials on Friday to prosecute some of the hundreds of people who took part in the ...
The Financial Times on April 16 published an op-ed headlined “Why Turkey’s democratic future matters for the world”, written ...
As mass rallies continue in Turkiye and the CHP plans its next move, we take a look at the man at the heart of protests.
The bank decided to hike the rates after three straight cuts amid the economic turmoil triggered by the arrest of Istanbul ...
Dozens on trial in Istanbul for attending banned protests, sparking nationwide demonstrations against government crackdown on dissent.
Turkey’s biggest opposition party is running a symbolic national drive to collect 30mn signatures calling for the release of ...
The Istanbul mayor’s lawyers appealed his arrest last week, saying that there was no flight risk for the main opposition ...
Dozens, including journalists, appeared in an Istanbul court for participating in banned demonstrations. Protests arose after ...
The police used pepper spray, tear gas and water cannons to disperse protests on Sunday in Istanbul after the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.Credit...Umit Bektas/Reuters Supported by By Ben ...
The Istanbul prosecutor's office said 819 people will be tried in 20 criminal investigations. Human rights groups criticized the trials as hasty and lacking evidence.
Turkey's state-run news agency says judicial officials have rejected an appeal seeking the release of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem ...