Turkey's opposition has called for "millions" of people to demonstrate in Turkish cities over the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, who is considered a potential rival to President Erdogan.
President Erdogan warns against street violence following Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu's detention, sparking widespread protests ...
By forcing the Istanbul mayor out of politics, the government has crossed the line that separates Turkey’s competitive ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday the Turkish authorities would not be cowed by "street terror" after days of unrest ...
Turkey's government criticised a call from the main opposition leader for people to take to the streets to protest what they ...
Turkey's opposition party has urged supporters to take to the streets for peaceful demonstrations against the arrest of ...
Turkey braced for a third day of protests on Friday, as anger spread across the country over the arrest of Istanbul's popular ...
The detention of Istanbul's popular mayor risks undermining Turkey's move to end the PKK militant group's 40-year-old ...
On Thursday, mass protests in support of Imamoglu took place in a number of Turkish cities, including Ankara and Istanbul. In some places they resulted in clashes with law enforcement officers.
Four candidates will be on the ballot for citizens of the city of Alachua to choose their next mayor and City Commissioner ...
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said 53 people were detained and 16 police officers were injured in protests that began at ...
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