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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has observed in its annual World Press Freedom Index that media freedom is in crisis globally ...
Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya shared recent efforts to crack down on illegal betting and aggravated fraud.
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Turkey's foreign ministry has strongly condemned Israel's plans to take control of Gaza City, urging international intervention to prevent implementation. They demand an immediate halt to Israel's ...
A coalition of 15 Turkish non-governmental organizations under the Palestine Solidarity Platform will hold a torchlit march ...
BISHKEK (Reuters) -Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has signed a controversial media law that expands government control over independent outlets, despite criticism from journalists and rights groups.