Istanbul’s Jailed Mayor Faces Fresh Investigation

Protesters attend a rally called by the Republican People's Party (CHP) in support of Istanbul's former arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul, March 29, 2025. (AFP)
Protesters attend a rally called by the Republican People's Party (CHP) in support of Istanbul's former arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul, March 29, 2025. (AFP)
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Istanbul’s Jailed Mayor Faces Fresh Investigation

Protesters attend a rally called by the Republican People's Party (CHP) in support of Istanbul's former arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul, March 29, 2025. (AFP)
Protesters attend a rally called by the Republican People's Party (CHP) in support of Istanbul's former arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul, March 29, 2025. (AFP)

Turkish prosecutors on Tuesday launched their latest investigation into Istanbul's jailed opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu -- a prominent rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan -- on allegations of "insulting a public official", the local prosecutor's office said.

Imamoglu is already facing multiple legal cases, including a major trial that opened last month in which he is accused of leading a criminal organization.

The mass trial at the Silivri courthouse on Istanbul's outskirts involves more than 400 defendants -- 107 of them are in detention. The judge on Friday ordered the release of 18 of them pending trial.

During Monday's hearing, Imamoglu reportedly took the floor and said: "There is only one criminal organization in this case, it is the prosecution."

The remark prompted an immediate reaction from prosecutors.

"An investigation has been launched by the Bakirkoy chief public prosecutor's office for the crime of 'insulting a public official in the performance of their duty' due to the words allegedly spoken by the defendant Ekrem Imamoglu during the hearing on April 6," the prosecutor's office said in a statement posted on X.

Imamoglu was arrested on March 19 last year on a series of charges widely viewed by the opposition as an attempt to derail his prospects of challenging Erdogan at the ballot box.

He has been held in pre-trial detention since then. Prosecutors are seeking a cumulative sentence of up to 2,430 years, a move rights groups say highlights the "weaponization" of Türkiye's judiciary to sideline political opponents.

The proceedings have been marked from the outset by tense exchanges between the judge, defense lawyers and journalists, with repeated disputes over access and seating arrangements inside the Silivri courthouse.



UK Police Say Two Men Stabbed in London in Stable Condition

Elements of the British police (Reuters)
Elements of the British police (Reuters)
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UK Police Say Two Men Stabbed in London in Stable Condition

Elements of the British police (Reuters)
Elements of the British police (Reuters)

British police said on Wednesday that a man had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two men were stabbed in an area of north London with a large Jewish population.

London's Metropolitan Police said the two men who had been stabbed had been taken to hospital and were in a stable condition.

The suspect also attempted to stab police officers, the Met said, adding that no officers were injured, Reuters reported.

"Specialist officers from Counter Terrorism Policing are leading the investigation and working with the Metropolitan Police to establish the full circumstances and any links to terrorism," the Met said in a statement.

Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams said that "investigators are considering all possible motives".


UN: Iran Has Executed 21, Arrested 4,000 Since Start of War

A man walks past an Iranian flag installed along the roadside in Tehran on April 29, 2026, depicting images of children killed on the first day of the war in an alleged US-Israeli missile strike on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
A man walks past an Iranian flag installed along the roadside in Tehran on April 29, 2026, depicting images of children killed on the first day of the war in an alleged US-Israeli missile strike on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
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UN: Iran Has Executed 21, Arrested 4,000 Since Start of War

A man walks past an Iranian flag installed along the roadside in Tehran on April 29, 2026, depicting images of children killed on the first day of the war in an alleged US-Israeli missile strike on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
A man walks past an Iranian flag installed along the roadside in Tehran on April 29, 2026, depicting images of children killed on the first day of the war in an alleged US-Israeli missile strike on a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)

Iran has executed at least 21 people and arrested more than 4,000 since the beginning of the Middle East war, the United Nations said on Wednesday.

Since the US-Israeli strikes sparked the war in late February, at least nine people have been executed in connection with the protests that rocked Iran in January 2026, another 10 for alleged membership of opposition groups and two on spying charges, the UN's rights office said.

More than 4,000 people are meanwhile estimated to have been arrested on national security-related grounds, the agency added, according to AFP.

It said many detainees had been victims of forced disappearances, torture or "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment", including forced confessions -- sometimes televised -- and mock executions.

"I am appalled that -- on top of the already severe impacts of the conflict -- the rights of the Iranian people continue to be stripped from them by the authorities, in harsh and brutal ways," UN rights chief Volker Turk said in a statement.

"I call on the authorities to halt all further executions, establish a moratorium on the use of capital punishment, fully ensure due process and fair trial guarantees, and immediately release those arbitrarily detained."


Trump Reportedly Plans Long Blockade of Iran

Trump Reportedly Plans Long Blockade of Iran
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Trump Reportedly Plans Long Blockade of Iran

Trump Reportedly Plans Long Blockade of Iran

President Donald Trump has told US national security officials to prepare for a long blockade of Iran's ports in order to compel Tehran to give up its nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Trump, according to the report, does not believe that Iran is negotiating in good faith and hopes it can be forced to suspend uranium enrichment for 20 years and accept tight restrictions thereafter.

"They better get smart soon!" Trump declared, in a post on his social media platform.

Citing unnamed officials, the Journal said Trump had decided during a Monday meeting in the White House situation room that both resuming bombing or walking away from the conflict were too risky.

Instead, he reportedly told officials, the US Navy would continue to squeeze Iran's key oil exports until Tehran agrees to all of Washington's demands.

Meanwhile, Trump and his top ​officials met with oil and gas executives including Chevron CEO Mike Wirth at the ‌White House ‌on ​Tuesday ‌to ⁠discuss the ​energy fallout ⁠of the Iran war and other topics, Axios reported on Wednesday.

White House ⁠chief of staff ‌Susie ‌Wiles, ​Treasury ‌Secretary Scott Bessent, and ‌envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were present, and topics ‌for the meeting included domestic production, ⁠progress ⁠in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas and shipping, according to the Axios report.