Turkey Video. Turkey: Journalists face court as media crackdown intensifies Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 29/07/2016 - 18:20 GMT+2 Aside from the army, the media is in the front line of the mass purges sweeping Turkey since the July 15-16 coup attempt. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Turkey: Journalists face court as media crackdown intensifies Now playing Next Shark attack kills woman, injures man in Australia Now playing Next Bulgaria: Thousands rally in Sofia as protesters clash with police Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 27th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next France detains three for suspected Russian espionage activities Now playing Next Flamengo fans clash with police at Rio airport Now playing Next Hong Kong: At least 44 dead and hundreds missing in apartment complex fire Now playing Next Alcohol consumption: Who are the heaviest drinkers in the EU? Now playing Next 'Europe must keep pressure on Russia', von der Leyen says Now playing Next US ambassador suggests Germany take NATO's top military role in future Now playing Next Thirty six dead as blaze engulfs Hong Kong residential complex Now playing Next Fashion and arts elites unite in Doha for inaugural Franca Fund Gala Now playing Next Fact check: Is China using TikTok to 'dumb down' European children? Now playing Next Venezuela withdraws operating permits for six airlines after ultimatum over suspended flights Now playing Next Watch: Military conscription — would you be ready to answer the call? Now playing Next Q&A: How will robotics shape our future? |Euronews Tech Talks More videos
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