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Turkey started hastily organized mass trials on Friday to prosecute some of the hundreds of people who took part in the ...
Umit Bektas/Reuters Supported by By Ben Hubbard Reporting from Istanbul Turkey has been plunged into a political crisis after the authorities arrested Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul and the ...
Dozens of people including journalists have appeared before a court in Istanbul, accused of attending banned demonstrations ...
Turkey’s central bank has raised its key interest rate by 3.5 percentage points and halted a three‑month easing streak as it ...
Turkey has detained over 1,100 people — including 10 journalists reportedly arrested Monday morning — since mass protests were sparked on March 19 by the arrest of Istanbul's popular Mayor ...
Demonstrations took place in more than a dozen cities including Turkey’s biggest city Istanbul and the capital Ankara, the ministry said in a statement. It said the detentions were made to ...
Istanbul's jailed mayor is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's greatest political rival, and his arrest sparked protests that spread across the country, despite a ban on demonstrations in Turkey's ...
Turkey is having its largest protests in more than a decade after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested and jailed.
Have you ever wondered how much groceries are in Turkey? It’s all fine and dandy going out to restaurants and trying out the local Turkish food, but how much the groceries are in another country is ...
Turkey started hastily organized mass trials on Friday to prosecute some of the hundreds of people who took part in the widespread demonstrations over the jailing of Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem ...