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Turkish police detain 217 May Day protesters in Istanbul, minister says
Turkish riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse May Day demonstrators trying to reach Istanbul's main Taksim Square on Wednesday, and Turkish media said dozens of protesters were ... Read More
Istanbul police detain dozens of people who tried to reach the city’s main square on Labour Day
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Chef José Andrés: Aid workers killed by Israeli airstrikes represented the 'best of humanity'
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Top Montenegro Law Enforcement Officials In Pretrial Detention For Alleged Ties To Organized Crime
A Montenegro court has ordered the pretrial detention for up to 30 days of former chief special prosecutor Milivoje Katnic and former deputy police director Zoran Lazovic, who were arrested on April ... Read More
Turkish police detain over 200 May Day protesters in Istanbul, minister says
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkish police detained 210 people on Wednesday, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said, after using tear gas and rubber bullets to stop the protesters reaching Taksim Square, the ... Read More
Turkish police detain over 200 May Day protesters in Istanbul: minister
Hundreds of protesters who took part in May Day demonstrations in Istanbul on Wednesday were arrested, as protesters clashed with police. Read More
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