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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 ...
Dozens of people including journalists have appeared before a court in Istanbul, accused of attending banned demonstrations and disobeying police orders to disperse during anti-government protests.
The Financial Times on April 16 published an op-ed headlined “Why Turkey’s democratic future matters for the world”, written ...
Turkey’s biggest opposition party is running a symbolic national drive to collect 30mn signatures calling for the release of ...
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 ...
The bank decided to hike the rates after three straight cuts amid the economic turmoil triggered by the arrest of Istanbul ...
The Istanbul mayor’s lawyers appealed his arrest last week, saying that there was no flight risk for the main opposition ...
Hundreds of supporters gathered outside Silivri prison, west of Istanbul, where the hearing was taking place. Mayor Ekrem ...
A trial of nearly 200 people, among them students and journalists, arrested over Turkey's biggest protests in more than a ...
Turkey’s central bank surprised markets on Thursday when it raised its key interest rate, the one-week repurchase rate, from ...
SAPANCA, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Friday that disinflation would continue despite ...