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AFP ISTANBUL: British rock band Muse was facing pressure on Tuesday from fans and artists to cancel an upcoming Istanbul gig after the Turkish concert promoter lashed out at those involved in ...
The band was facing pressure on Tuesday from fans and artists to cancel an upcoming Istanbul gig after the Turkish concert promoter lashed out at those involved in recent anti-government protests ...
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Turkish citizens urge British band Muse to cancel Istanbul gigBritish rock band Muse is under pressure from Turkish fans and artists to cancel an upcoming concert in Istanbul, after event promoter Abdulkadir Ozkan denounced the demonstrations against President ...
British rock band Muse said on Wednesday it had postponed a planned show in Istanbul later this year so that it would no longer involve a Turkish concert promoter whose head criticised recent ...
Istanbul streets flooded after Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest. Imamoglu, a key opposition figure, faces charges of corruption, fraud, and links to the PKK. Large crowds protested his arrest ...
Anti-government protests have erupted in Turkey after the arrest of the popular mayor of Istanbul British band Muse have scrapped ... to cancel his show after the Turkish promoter went on social ...
Mongolian influencer Anudari Daarya looks effortlessly glamorous and carefree in her social media posts -- but the ...
ISTANBUL, March 23 (Reuters) - Turkish opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) members and others head to polling stations on Sunday for a primary election to endorse detained Istanbul Mayor ...
Turkish stocks experienced their worst week since the global financial crisis of 2008, with the blue-chip ISE 100 stock index losing more than 16% at the peak of the rout. In response, Turkey's ...
This annulment would jeopardise his presidential eligibility, as under Turkish law, a candidate must have at least a higher education degree to be eligible to run for president.
“This is no longer just a problem of the Republican People’s Party, but a problem of Turkish democracy,” Fusun Erben, 69, said at a polling station in Istanbul’s Kadikoy district.
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