Turkish PM Threatens Move Against Protesters
Says "lawbreakers" will be removed from Taksim Square
Says "lawbreakers" will be removed from Taksim Square
Protesters prepare for new battles with the police
Accuses prime minister of dragging country into fire
No sign protesters are going anywhere
Muslim PM not fond of those who drink alcohol
Stopping the demolition of Taksim Gezi park, banning the use of tear gas by police and a lifting of restrictions on free speech and assembly
Despite apology for violence from the deputy prime minister
A free phone app makes it easy
It's getting uncomfortable in Ankara
Despite nationwide anti-government protests centered in Istanbul
Specifically, about the regime's reaction to protests
Being democratically elected doesn't give the prime minister a free pass from public outrage
Secular-minded Turks are tired of the prime minister's conservative Islamism
Many Syrians would perhaps prefer protests to slaughter
Protesters might have other ideas
Taksim Park in Istanbul remains occupied by demonstrators and protests continue in Ankara as well
Erdogan says don't protest, go to the polls
A protest over the demolition of a park in Istanbul has spread to protests against the Erdogan government
Police tried to break up a protest against the park's demolition, now have nationwide demonstrations on their hand
Judge reportedly ordered temporary halt to construction
Environmentalists trying to stop it from being razed
Six were released without charge, six being detained for questioning
Legislation passed by Parliament, needs to be signed by the president
Car bombs set off near town hall, post office
Some patients who have symptoms similar to those seen after chemical weapon attacks are being treated in Turkey
Worth an estimated $22 billion
Demonstrators were trying to make their way to Taksim Square in Istanbul
Turkey being a turkey