Turkish Protesters Continue Demonstrations Against Mayor’s Arrest

ISTANBUL: Thousands of Turkish protesters remain defiant after six nights of demonstrations against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed the protests, calling them a “show” that would fade away. However, protesters insist they will not back down. The demonstrations erupted last week when authorities detained Imamoglu, Erdogan’s main political rival. …

Istanbul Mayor Arrested in Corruption Probe

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu’s arrest has ignited nationwide protests, marking Türkiye’s most intense unrest in a decade. His detention, linked to a corruption probe, has fueled accusations of political persecution and triggered clashes between demonstrators and riot police. Legal Battle and Political Backlash A Turkish court formally arrested Imamoglu on graft charges, while dismissing allegations …

Pakistan Airlines Increases Revenue By 2 Billion

Pakistan international airlines (PIA) collborated with Turkish airlines to begin a new venture. This venture turned out quite fruitful for PIA in terms of the revenue it generated. According to PIA, the airlines sold around 38,000 tickets after making collaborations with Turkish airlines in just a month. Also, PIA revealed that it generated a revenue …

Iran Issues First Death Sentence Amidst Protests

Amidst the protests, Iran issues death sentence for the first time for people who are involved in riots. Iran is going through a turmoil because of the protests that are increasing every day. The protestors want justice for Mahsa Amini, a young woman who got arrested for not wearing a hijab. Amini died in police …

Explosion in Istanbul Costs Six Lives – Turkey

Tourist’s favourite place to visit, Istanbul in Turkey faces an explosion on Istaklal avenue in which 6 people were killed. The whole world is sending wishes to Turkey as Istanbul got hit by an explosion which left six people dead and almost 53 people injured. The explosion took place in Istaklal avenue around 4 pm …

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