Protests over Turkey's withdrawal from women's treaty
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Protests over Turkey's withdrawal from women's treaty
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Istanbul after Turkey pulled out of an international agreement designed to protect women from domestic violence.
Israel retaliates against Turkey's trade halt by limiting Turkish trade with the Palestinian Authority and seeking sanctions. The move, spurred by Turkey's bid to pressure Israel on Gaza, draws strong condemnation. Erdogan defends Turkey's actions, while Israel vows robust responses, straining relations further amid the ongoing conflict.
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Turkey halts all trade with Israel due to ongoing violence against Palestinians in Gaza. The move follows previous export restrictions and aims to pressure Israel into facilitating humanitarian aid. Turkey pledges to rigorously implement the measures until the flow of aid to Gaza is ensured.
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Watch as a Boeing 767 cargo plane, operated by FedEx, makes a heart-stopping emergency landing at Istanbul Airport without its front landing gear. This incident adds to the mounting challenges facing the embattled planemaker, Boeing, amidst intense safety scrutiny. Stay tuned for the latest updates and insights into this high-stakes aviation event.
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The front of a Boeing cargo plane was seen dragging its nose across a runway after landing in Istanbul, causing sparks to fly out underneath it. Sky News
Demonstrators in Istanbul clashed with law enforcement on Wednesday as they sought to access the iconic Taksim Square, defying a government prohibition on commemorating Labour Day at this historic site.
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:00Published
Residents in the Turkish capital have banged pots and pans from their windows on March 21 in protest of the country's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention.
Women's rights groups have called for protests after the Turkish president issued a decree annulling the country’s ratification of the Istanbul Convention.