Taksim Square

Thousands mourn a Turkish teenager who was on his way to buy a loaf of bread

Conflict & Justice

Berkin Elvan was on an errand when he was caught in a government crackdown on widespread street protests last summer. Tuesday, he died of his injuries — and that reignited the anger of thousands in Istanbul and around the country against Turkey’s prime minister and his government.

Thousands mourn a Turkish teenager who was on his way to buy a loaf of bread

Conflict & Justice
Flash mob protesters perform near an outdoor concert, just outside one of Istanbul's heavily used ferry stations.

If you can’t beat ’em, flash mob ’em!

Global Politics

Turkish protesters turn slur around in protest against government actions

Arts, Culture & Media

Why German Musician Davide Martello Played his Grand Piano in the Middle of Taksim Square During the Protests

Arts, Culture & Media

Turkish Youth Frustrated at Weak Opposition Parties, Strike Out on Their Own

Conflict & Justice

Princeton University’s Zeynep Tufekci has spent several days with protestors in a tent city in Istanbul’s Gezi Park. She tells anchor Marco Werman that Turkish youth are tired of trying to work through the country’s weak oppositional parties.

The Fight for the Soul of Istanbul

Conflict & Justice

The riots in Turkey over the past two weeks began over a what seemed like a routine town planning issue. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Sibel Bozdogan about the fight for the soul of old Istanbul.

Plan to Pave Over Istanbul Park to Build Shopping Mall Sparks Protests

Conflict & Justice

Hundreds of Turks staged a protest against the government’s plan to pave over an Istanbul park to build a shopping mall. Reporter Dalia Mortada tells anchor Marco Werman about how the protests have morphed and changed over the past several days.