Turkish Police Arrest Istanbul Mayor, a Key Erdogan Rival, Over Alleged Corruption and Terror Links
- Turkish authorities have detained Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu as part of a corruption and terror investigation, according to media reports.
- Prosecutors issued warrants for around 100 others, including businessmen and journalists, as part of this investigation, as reported by Anadolu Agency.
- Istanbul University revoked Imamoglu's diploma, disqualifying him from running for president, stating the degrees of 28 people were void due to 'obvious error.'
- The detentions have led to significant market reactions, with the Istanbul Stock Exchange dropping 7% and the Turkish lira losing value against the dollar.
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