Protests in Turkey escalate as thousands rally against Erdogan, leading to mass detentions and clashes with security forces.
Vast crowds have defied a protest ban to hit the streets daily since the March 19 arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Almost 1,500 people have been detained—including an AFP photographer—as tens of thousands continued protests in the Turkish ...
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Thousands of protesters returned to the streets of Istanbul on Tuesday after a week of the biggest protests to hit Turkey in ...
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Europe's NATO members may publicly express confidence in the continent's relationship with the U.S., but many European ...
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The U.S. is the biggest nuclear power in Europe, but doubts about Washington’s commitment have leaders questioning their ...
The president condemns the "evil" demonstrations, which began last week when his political opponent Ekrem Imamoglu was ...
In 2025, contradictions within the Western coalition became noticeable, which could escalate into serious conflicts. Part of ...
US President Donald Trump’s pivot toward Russia amid its war in Ukraine has collided with the stance of Italian Prime ...