Journalists, academics and members of left-wing groups have reportedly been detained during police raids in several Turkish provinces. Turkey's capital Ankara is set to host a major NATO summit this week.

Türkiye has stepped up security and transport measures in Ankara ahead of next week’s NATO leaders’ summit, with tens of thousands of personnel to be deployed across the capital.

In der Türkei hat die Polizei kurz vor dem Nato-Gipfel erneut Journalisten und Bürgerrechtler festgenommen. Menschenrechtsorganisationen kritisieren die Maßnahmen.

Journalists, academics and members of left-wing groups have reportedly been detained during police raids in several Turkish provinces. Turkey's capital Ankara is set to host a…

ANKARA: Turkish authorities detained more than 100 people taking part in an anti-NATO protest march organized by the Communist Party of Turkiye (TKP) on Sunday, ahead of an…

Dozens of activists and journalists were arrested in Turkey on Sunday, their media outlets said, the latest in a wave of detentions ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara next week due…

Turkish authorities detained more than 100 people taking part in an anti-NATO protest march organized by the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) on Sunday, ahead of an alliance summit…