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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 have appeared before a court in Istanbul, accused of attending banned demonstrations and disobeying police orders to disperse during anti-government protests ...
Japan's government warned of uncertainty over the impact of US trade policies as tariffs could hurt the global economy but it ...
The government insists Turkey's judiciary is independent and that the courts operate independently. A total of 189 defendants ...
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 expectations, adding that the government still sees inflation ending the ...
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu brought rare unity among Turkey’s opposition — energy his party hopes will help it build an anti-Erdogan coalition.