In the latest move to stifle dissent, Turkey has detained several journalists and a popular comedian who criticized President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, raising concerns about press freedom ahead of the NATO summit. The comedian, who called Erdoğan a 'dictator,' was among those arrested, according to the Financial Times Europe.

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