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Turkey started hastily organized mass trials on Friday to prosecute some of the hundreds of people who took part in the ...
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Arabian Gulf Business Insight on MSNIstanbul needs more houses as Turkey’s largest city growsIstanbul, Turkey’s largest city, will need 122,000 new homes every year to support its growing population, a PwC report has said. The city will need 1.22 million houses over the next 10 years with the ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNA month after Istanbul mayor arrest, spirit of protest lives onLast month's jailing of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu may have ousted Recep Tayyip Erdogan's biggest rival but the Turkish ...
Dozens of people including journalists have appeared before a court in Istanbul, accused of attending banned demonstrations ...
Ninety-nine defendants in one case appeared in court on Friday in Istanbul's Çaglayan neighborhood to face charges of ...
Trials started in İstanbul for 189 people, including students, journalists and lawyers, for their involvement in protests in ...
Orthodox Christians in İstanbul gathered on the night of Apr 20 to celebrate Easter at the Aya Yorgi Church, located within ...
Hundreds of supporters gathered outside Silivri prison, west of Istanbul, where the hearing was taking place. Mayor Ekrem ...
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Turkey’s central bank has raised its key interest rate by 3.5 percentage points and halted a three‑month easing streak as it ...
In recent years, Turkey has emerged as a global leader in hair transplantation, attracting tens of thousands of people ...
A woman shouts slogans during a protest outside Caglayan courthouse, in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, April 18, 2025, during the hearing of dozens of people accused of attending banned demonstrations ...
The government insists Turkey’s judiciary is independent and ... Among them was Derin Dogakus, a 23-year-old Istanbul University student, who was detained from her home on March 24 and released ...
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