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The Turkish government is imposing serious restrictions on people's freedom. LGBTQ+ people are among the worst affected.
Cartooning for Peace, and Cartoonists Rights condemn the violence and arrests targeting the opposition satirical magazine ...
Istanbul Pride showed up and showed out — until the police rolled through. On June 29, Turkish authorities arrested dozens of ...
English striker Tammy Abraham has arrived in Istanbul to finalize his transfer from AS Roma to Besiktas, expressing his ...
CBS parent company Paramount on Wednesday settled a lawsuit filed by U.S. President Donald Trump over an interview broadcast ...
Hundreds of protesters clashed with police in Istanbul on Tuesday (July 1), after a rally to mark the 100th day since the ...
The editor-in-chief of satirical publication Leman Magazine denies the accusations, saying the image has been intentionally ...
The Council of Higher Education (YÖK) sent a letter to universities where gender reassignment surgeries are performed, ...
A cartoon of Prophet Muhammad led to violent protests in Turkey’s Istanbul on Monday, with protesters pelting stones and ...
The drawing, which LeMan denied was a caricature of the Prophet, features two winged figures floating in the sky above a ...
Turkish police have detained a cartoonist from a satirical magazine over a caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the arrest on Monday, sharing a video of ...
TURKISH authorities detained over 50 people attempting to march for Istanbul Pride on Sunday as part of a decade-long crackdown on the event. A heavy police presence in hot spots around the city ...