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Nearly 200 people detained in a government crackdown on protests went on trial on Friday in Istanbul. Suspects include several students and journalists who were arrested while demonstrating ...
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 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 appeared before a court in Istanbul on Friday, accused of attending banned ...
The first trials of those arrested during recent anti-government protests in Turkey are expected to open this Friday. The ...
Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Friday that disinflation would continue despite some recent deterioration in ...
Click to expand Image Students protest against the detention of fellow students who joined demonstrations against the jailing of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, Kadiköy, Istanbul, April 8, 2025. © 2025 ...
The Financial Times on April 16 published an op-ed headlined “Why Turkey’s democratic future matters for the world”, written ...
Turkey’s central bank surprised markets on Thursday when it raised its key interest rate, the one-week repurchase rate, from ...
Investing.com -- Turkey’s central bank has increased its one-week repo rate to 46% from the previous 42.5%, a decision that ...
Protesters mobilized since the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, are showcasing immense creativity, humor and ...
Protests across Southeast Europe have been countered with the use of surveillance, spyware, online smear campaigns and censorship as state power was deployed to curb privacy and freedom of expression, ...