One week after the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, a top rival to President Erdogan, the political opposition in Turkey is fighting back with new tactics, including boycotts and mass protests. The government crackdown on protesters has led to over 1,300 arrests and limits on social media. Erdogan has accused the opposition of stirring up trouble, while European leaders call for upholding the rule of law and the White House remains silent on the matter.
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UN averts drastic food aid cuts for Rohingya in Bangladesh
The United Nations food agency avoided drastic food aid cuts for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by maintaining monthly rations at $12 for those in Cox’s Bazar and $13 for those on Bhashan Char island. The U.S. announced $73 million in new funding through the WFP to support over 1 million Rohingya refugees, preventing a humanitarian crisis but highlighting ongoing needs for continued support. Human rights advocates expressed concerns about the refugees' plight, emphasizing the importance...
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