Turkish court
Coverage of Turkish court in the Nexus archive.
- A Turkish court convicts 4 over Turkish-German family’s insecticide deaths in an Istanbul hotel
A Turkish court has convicted three pest control workers and a hotel owner for the deaths of a Turkish-German family who were poisoned by insecticide in an Istanbul hotel. The family from Germany died after being exposed to the insecticide.
- Police in Turkey force ousted opposition out of headquarters as crisis deepens
Turkish riot police used tear gas to forcibly evict the ousted leadership from the Republican People’s Party (CHP) headquarters, escalating a political crisis. The intervention occurred after a court removed CHP leader Ozgur Ozel, with no injuries reported during the operation.
- A Turkish court ousts the opposition leader from his job
A Turkish court has removed opposition leader Ozel Ozgur from his position. The action is characterized as another move toward autocracy under President Erdogan's government.
- Turkey seeks to calm investors after opposition ruling sparks sell-off
Turkey is attempting to reassure investors following a court ruling that removed a top political rival to President Erdoğan, which triggered significant market sell-offs. Analysts express concern about potential continued capital outflows as political instability creates market uncertainty. The court decision has sparked broader investor panic about Turkey's economic and political climate.
- Turkey Looks to Calm Markets After Court Blow to Opposition
Turkey's government faces market concerns following a court decision that impacts the opposition. The Republican People's Party (CHP) held a protest at their headquarters on May 21 in response to the judicial ruling. The situation reflects ongoing political tensions in Turkey regarding the judiciary's decisions affecting opposition parties.