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News Wrap: Turkey protests erupt after Erdogan rival arrest

Season 2025 Episode 83 | 4m 17s

In our news wrap Monday, police in Turkey cracked down on protests and dissent that began after the arrest of one of President Erdogan’s main political rivals, more aid groups have come under fire in the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip, Dr. Susan Monarez has been nominated to head the CDC and former U.S. Rep. Mia Love has died.

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