Unions in Turkey face the same neoliberal pressures as others throughout the world and have lost much of the momentum that ...
As they spend their first Ramadan in their country in years, many Syrians who’ve recently returned from abroad to a homeland ...
Istanbul: The street protests don't yet threaten the president's rule, but they give hope to diverse crowds that this is the ...
Uraz Aydin answers questions from Antoine Larrache about the mobilization currently building in Turkey after the arrest of ...
It was the third straight night that demonstrators had rallied against the arrest of Imamoglu -- Erdogan's biggest political rival -- in Turkey's biggest street protests in more than a decade.
Elections are not scheduled until 2028 but would need to come earlier if Erdogan, 71, who has run Turkey for 22 years, wants to run again. Imamoglu leads the president in some polls. Addressing a ...
Turkey’s central bank raised one of its key interest rates in a surprise meeting on Thursday, the latest move by authorities to reverse a decline in the lira. The monetary authority hiked the ...
At least 37 people have been detained in Turkey over social media posts that criticised the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, who is widely seen as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s mai ...
In one swoop, the successes Erdogan could point to over the past 18 months were thrown into jeopardy amid fears that Imamoglu’s arrest marked a dangerous turning point for Turkey – even in a ...
Turkey detained 37 suspects for allegedly making "provocative posts inciting crime and hatred" over the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the interior minister said on Thursday.
HARARE – As political tensions escalate in Zimbabwe ahead of a planned nationwide uprising on March 31, Information Minister Jenfan Muswere, who is also President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally ...
He declared that Zimbabwe should prepare for a nationwide “uprising” on March 31, urging citizens to take to the streets and demand Mnangagwa and his “corrupt cabals” step down. “On 31 March, we ...