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Spain taxi strike against Uber spreads
Taxi drivers across Spain joined a strike on July 30 against ride hailing competitors such as Uber and Cabify who they say unfairly threaten their livelihoods.
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Taxi drivers halt traffic in Turkey's Bodrum after arrest of colleague for beating Uber driver
Hundreds of taxi drivers have blocked a main road in the southwestern Turkish resort city of Bodrum to protest the detention of one of their colleagues who are accused of beating a Uber driver.
Turkish taxi drivers target ‘Syrian Uber' in Ankara
Following their victory against Uber, Turkish taxi drivers now move against Syrian migrants whom they have accused of running a “pirate” taxi service in Ankara. Click through for the story in photos (Mert Gökhan Koç - Hürriyet)
Uber Boosts Boat Taxi Services On Croatia's Coast
UberBOAT, an Uber service operating on the Croatian coast since last year, has said it intends to increase operations on the Adriatic this year.
A one-way trip from the city of Split to the island of Hvar by Uber for a boatload of eight people costs 350 euros by Uber, or just over 40 euros per person.
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No green light to Uber, says Istanbul mayor
Istanbul Mayor Mevlüt Uysal has denied recent reports that popular ridesharing app Uber could freely operate in Turkey's largest city if its drivers pick up a touristic transport license.
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Cabbies hit the brakes over fresh liberalization
An amendment in the multi-bill of prior actions demanded by Greece's creditors which foresees the further liberalization of the taxi market has prompted a reaction from Athens's cabbies, who called a 24-hour strike on Wednesday until 6 a.m. on Thursday and are threatening more.
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Uber issue is over, Turkish PM tells Istanbul taxi drivers
The Uber dispute "is finished" in Turkey, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said early on June 11, while calling on taxi drivers to take measures to improve conditions that led people to prefer Uber, which was recently banned in the country.
Uber vehicles under tight scrutiny following Erdoğan's remarks
Istanbul traffic police have stepped up their inspections to identify Uber vehicles and motorcycles utilizing Scott, an Uber-like ridesharing app, following President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's comments that Uber will no longer be in use in the Turkish metropolis.
Uber 'is over' in Istanbul, Erdoğan says
The mobile transport application Uber will no longer be in use in Turkey's metropolis, Istanbul, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, weighing in a months-long heated dispute between the yellow taxi and Uber drivers.
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Legal blows to Uber raise taxi plate prices in Istanbul
The average price of a taxicab license plate in Istanbul has increased 6.6 percent in just two days, after the city municipality declared its support for the government's new regulation to prevent "illegal passenger transportation," particularly aimed at Uber drivers.