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Government to Take Preventive Measures While Turkish Lira Continues to Depreciate in Value

ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – On Wednesday, Turkey’s presidency held an emergency meeting with top economic advisors and said that they would take measures to reduce interest and exchange rate pressures and prevent the Turkish lira’s record low slide after losing its value against other currencies, a wake up call for high inflation. FT writer Laura…

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President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Photo by : kremlin.ru.

Turkey: How Majority Reacted to Snap Elections and Why Erdogan Told Europe to “Mind Your Own Business”

ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – Last week, Erdogan called early presidential elections for June 24. This Wednesday, on April 25, Turkey’s electoral body announced that 11 political parties will compete in the June 24 polls. Even though Turkish politicians campaigning abroad was banned by some European countries, Turkish President Erdogan, without identifying the country, stated: “God…

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Erdogan, President of Turkey. Photo: Public Domain.

Turkey’s Crackdown on Students Protesting Against war is Just tip of Iceberg

ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – On Jan. 20, Turkey launched “Operation Olive Branch” along with the FSA (Free Syrian Army) to clear YPG militants (Kurdish defence forces) from the Afrin district. Subsequently, a group of students opened a stand on the campus of Bosphorus University, one of Turkey’s top universities, distributing sweets dubbed “Afrin delight” to…

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Zeynep Tufekci. Photo by: J.D. Lasica.

Techno-Sociologist Zeynep Tufekci: Problem Is “How People in Power Will Use AI to Control and Manipulate”.

ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – Zeynep Tufekci is a Turkish writer and a self-described “Techno-sociologist” writing about the influence of technology on politics and society. In April this year, the Yale University Press published her book entitled: Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest. She describes the book as a “quasi-historical account…

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Turkey: Human rights activists protest on 25 October 2017. Photo by: Lefteris Pitarakis, AP.

Freedom of Press Is Under Threat in Turkey as Activists Protest in Istanbul

ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – On Wednesday, nearly 200 human rights activists gathered outside the courthouse in Istanbul to protest against the lack of press freedom in Turkey. The activists were holding signs saying “Free rights defenders”, “Freedom for journalists”, and “Independent press cannot be silenced.” According to the Turkish Journalists’ Association, around 160 journalists are…

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