The Turkish government refuses to yield from its arrest of the president's most high-profile political rival, detaining over 1,000 people amid demonstrations.
A total of 1,133 people have been detained since the arrest of a top rival to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ...
In our news wrap Monday, police in Turkey cracked down on protests and dissent that began after the arrest of one of President Erdogan’s main political rivals, more aid groups have come under fire in ...
Turkey’s Erdogan administration was on March 24 confronted by the rising risk that it will turn top opposition politician ...
The president condemns the "evil" demonstrations, which began last week when his political opponent Ekrem Imamoglu was ...
Authorities accused of attacking ‘people’s right to learn the truth’ as president Erdogan seeks to paint protests as ...
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The Presidency’s Communications Directorate’s Fight Against Disinformation Center (DMM) is actively combating the spread of ...
More than 1,100 people, including some journalists, were detained in protests against Turkish President Erdogan after the ...
The fear driving the government to violently suppress the democratic demands of the masses is the possibility that protests ...
More than 1,000 people have been arrested after a wave of protests have swept Istanbul for a sixth day. It follows the arrest ...
Turkey is having its largest protests in more than a decade after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested and jailed.