Thousands of students chanting angry slogans hit the streets of Istanbul on Tuesday as a court jailed an AFP journalist and six others for covering the biggest protests to hit Turkey in over a decade.
An AFP journalist was one of 7 detained journalists charged with participating in "illegal rallies and marches." Over 1,000 ...
Seven journalists detained for covering the mass protests that have gripped Turkey were granted conditional release on ...
Turkish authorities have arrested a Swedish journalist dispatched to cover ongoing nationwide protests on charges of ...
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The head of Turkey’s main opposition party has visited jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu after six nights of massive ...
ISTANBUL — (AP) — Police used pepper spray, plastic pellets and water cannon against protesters in Turkey's capital early ...
Turkey's opposition on Sunday worked to keep up the momentum of the protest movement triggered by the arrest of Istanbul's ...
Turkey’s president has accused the political opposition of “sinking the economy” during the country’s largest protests in ...
Almost 1,500 people have been detained -- including an AFP photographer -- as tens of thousands continued protests in ...