Turkish police force ousted opposition out of headquarters as crisis deepens
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Coverage varies in emphasis and tone. The Straits Times and Investing.com maintain a neutral stance, focusing on the factual aspects of the police action. In contrast, ABC News and The Hindu highlight the standoff and escalating tensions,…
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Ankara's governor ordered the eviction of those inside the Republican People's Party's headquarters after a court ousted the party's leader, Ozgur Ozel, on Thursday.
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Supporters of Ozgur Ozel, ousted chairman of the main opposition Republican People’s Party, take part in a protest, after authorities enforced a court ruling removing the party’s leadership from its headquarters in Ankara, in Istanbul on Sunday. | REUTERS
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