
Thousands March in Ankara to Support Ousted Turkish Opposition Leader Ozgur Ozel
Thousands protested in Ankara against the court-ordered removal of Ozgur Ozel as CHP leader, citing political motivation to weaken opposition ahead of 2028 elections.

Thousands protested in Ankara against the court-ordered removal of Ozgur Ozel as CHP leader, citing political motivation to weaken opposition ahead of 2028 elections.

US President Donald Trump announced significant progress on a peace deal with Iran, potentially reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Turkey's main opposition party, CHP, is embroiled in a leadership crisis following a court ruling invalidating its recent congress.

Turkey's main opposition party, CHP, faces a deepening crisis after a court nullified its 2023 congress results, potentially reinstating former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. The party vows to challenge the unprecedented ruling, while international bodies express concern over the rule of law.

Turkey's main opposition CHP faces a deepening crisis after a court invalidated its 38th Ordinary General Congress, potentially reinstating former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. The party vows to challenge the ruling, while the EU expresses concern over the rule of law.

A Turkish court has invalidated the results of the main opposition party's 2023 congress, potentially reinstating former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Party leader Özgür Özel vows to challenge the ruling, calling it a "judicial coup" amid broader concerns about the rule of law in Turkey.

Turkey's opposition CHP party leader Özgür Özel vowed to fight a court ruling nullifying his election, which critics call a "judicial coup" and a move to consolidate President Erdoğan's power. Thousands protested in Ankara as the ruling, which seeks to replace Özel with Kemal Kilicdaroğlu, shook the party and the stock market.