Facing protests over the arrest of Istanbul's opposition mayor, the Turkish government has found its culprits: Greece and Israel, two obstacles to its ambitions in the eastern Mediterranean.
Turkish authorities arrested and deported BBC correspondent Mark Lowen from Istanbul on March 26, 2025, after detaining him ...
When Greek police raided the apartment of a 49-year-old planning officer suspected of bribery on the tourist island of Rhodes ...
"With the entire country discussing and mobilizing around Tempi for two consecutive months, ignoring the demands for justice ...
While Greek government officials were being peddled on the podiums at the Greek Independence Day parade, MERA25 was in ...
The weapons, which are illegal in Serbia, emit sound waves which can trigger sharp ear pain, disorientation, eardrum ruptures ...
Turkey formally requested an explanation from Greece regarding slogans shouted by soldiers during the military parade in ...
Europe could experience major geopolitical shifts as protests ensue in seven countries, many of which have pro-Russia ...
Thousands of protesters have marched in North Macedonia's capital Skopje demanding accountability for a nightclub fire in ...
Among those held were two lawyers defending protesters held by police for criticizing the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem ...
More than 1,100 people, including some journalists, were detained in protests against Turkish President Erdogan after the ...