Turkiye is experiencing a significant wave of protests, the largest in over a decade, triggered by the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu. This incident is viewed as a critical challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, leading to nearly 2,000 arrests, including journalists, despite efforts to suppress media coverage. Simultaneously, Argentina's media landscape is evolving under President Javier Milei, whose radical economic policies and hostility towards journalists have raised concerns regarding press freedom as he transitions to online platforms over traditional media.
Turkey is witnessing its largest protests in over a decade following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, demonstrating a significant challenge to President Erdogan's rule.
Milei’s presidency in Argentina marks a shift in the media landscape as his radical economic policies escalate a war on the press and traditional media.
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