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Halep'te HTŞ Saldırısı: 120'den Fazla Ölü, M5 Otoyolu Hedefte
İdlib'den hareket eden HTŞ önderliğindeki silahlı grupların 27 Kasım'da başlattığı Halep saldırısı, 120'den fazla HTŞ militanı ve 20'ye yakın SMO üyesinin ölümüyle sonuçlandı; Suriye ordusu da 60'tan fazla kayıp verdi. Saldırı, Halep-Şam arasındaki M5 otoyolunun bir bölümünün ele geçirilmesine ve Tü...
Halep'te HTŞ Saldırısı: 120'den Fazla Ölü, M5 Otoyolu Hedefte
İdlib'den hareket eden HTŞ önderliğindeki silahlı grupların 27 Kasım'da başlattığı Halep saldırısı, 120'den fazla HTŞ militanı ve 20'ye yakın SMO üyesinin ölümüyle sonuçlandı; Suriye ordusu da 60'tan fazla kayıp verdi. Saldırı, Halep-Şam arasındaki M5 otoyolunun bir bölümünün ele geçirilmesine ve Tü...
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44% Bias Score


Konya Court Authorizes Investigation into Alleged Killing of Dogs at Niğde Animal Shelter
A Konya court authorized an investigation into Niğde municipality's veterinary director (T.B.) for allegedly killing dogs at a temporary shelter, overturning a previous decision by the Niğde governorate that blocked the probe. The investigation follows allegations of mass killings and burials of dog...
Konya Court Authorizes Investigation into Alleged Killing of Dogs at Niğde Animal Shelter
A Konya court authorized an investigation into Niğde municipality's veterinary director (T.B.) for allegedly killing dogs at a temporary shelter, overturning a previous decision by the Niğde governorate that blocked the probe. The investigation follows allegations of mass killings and burials of dog...
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44% Bias Score


Sinop Nuclear Plant: Environmental Concerns and Geopolitical Risks
CHP Deputy Chair Deniz Yavuzyılmaz criticized the Sinop Nuclear Power Plant, citing the destruction of 2 million trees and the risk of foreign influence, particularly from Russia, advocating instead for renewable energy sources.
Sinop Nuclear Plant: Environmental Concerns and Geopolitical Risks
CHP Deputy Chair Deniz Yavuzyılmaz criticized the Sinop Nuclear Power Plant, citing the destruction of 2 million trees and the risk of foreign influence, particularly from Russia, advocating instead for renewable energy sources.
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64% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament to Debate Key Legislation This Week
The Turkish Parliament will address several key bills this week, including amendments to the Village Law, social security legislation, the Civil Servants Act, and the State Supervisory Board's mandate. The Ombudsman will be sworn in on Tuesday.
Turkish Parliament to Debate Key Legislation This Week
The Turkish Parliament will address several key bills this week, including amendments to the Village Law, social security legislation, the Civil Servants Act, and the State Supervisory Board's mandate. The Ombudsman will be sworn in on Tuesday.
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24% Bias Score


1027th Week of Protests: Unresolved Disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen
The Cumartesi Anneleri, in their 1027th week of protests, demanded answers regarding the enforced disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen, who was detained with his 13-year-old son in Batman on November 13, 1994; despite numerous appeals, investigations into his disappearance remain unresolved.
1027th Week of Protests: Unresolved Disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen
The Cumartesi Anneleri, in their 1027th week of protests, demanded answers regarding the enforced disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen, who was detained with his 13-year-old son in Batman on November 13, 1994; despite numerous appeals, investigations into his disappearance remain unresolved.
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24% Bias Score


Indictment Filed in Istanbul Infant Deaths Case
An indictment has been filed against 47 individuals, including doctors and nurses, for the alleged negligent homicide of 12 infants in an Istanbul private hospital; the organization allegedly manipulated the 112 emergency system and falsified records to maximize SGK payments.
Indictment Filed in Istanbul Infant Deaths Case
An indictment has been filed against 47 individuals, including doctors and nurses, for the alleged negligent homicide of 12 infants in an Istanbul private hospital; the organization allegedly manipulated the 112 emergency system and falsified records to maximize SGK payments.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Constitution Allows Erdoğan to Seek Reelection Under Specific Conditions
Turkish Presidential Legal Policy Board Deputy Chairman Mehmet Uçum argues that President Erdoğan can run for reelection in early elections under Article 116/3 of the Constitution, which permits an exceptional candidacy after two terms if parliament votes to renew elections; this has sparked debate ...

Turkish Constitution Allows Erdoğan to Seek Reelection Under Specific Conditions
Turkish Presidential Legal Policy Board Deputy Chairman Mehmet Uçum argues that President Erdoğan can run for reelection in early elections under Article 116/3 of the Constitution, which permits an exceptional candidacy after two terms if parliament votes to renew elections; this has sparked debate ...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey Parliament Research Proposal: Addressing Challenges Faced by Disabled Citizens
CHP Mersin Deputy Talat Dinçer proposed a parliamentary investigation into the challenges faced by Turkey's 4,876,000 disabled citizens, emphasizing the need for accessible education, employment, and social life, citing insufficient hiring of disabled individuals and accessibility issues in public b...

Turkey Parliament Research Proposal: Addressing Challenges Faced by Disabled Citizens
CHP Mersin Deputy Talat Dinçer proposed a parliamentary investigation into the challenges faced by Turkey's 4,876,000 disabled citizens, emphasizing the need for accessible education, employment, and social life, citing insufficient hiring of disabled individuals and accessibility issues in public b...
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12% Bias Score

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Over Controversial Payment System
Turkish family doctors will strike December 2-6, protesting a new performance-based payment system deemed overly burdensome and harmful to patient care, prompting concerns about access to primary healthcare services and the potential for a mass exodus of family doctors from the public system.

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Over Controversial Payment System
Turkish family doctors will strike December 2-6, protesting a new performance-based payment system deemed overly burdensome and harmful to patient care, prompting concerns about access to primary healthcare services and the potential for a mass exodus of family doctors from the public system.
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56% Bias Score

HTS Offensive on Aleppo Threatens Regional Stability
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-led armed groups launched a large-scale offensive on November 27th, targeting Aleppo, Syria, resulting in clashes with Syrian government forces and potentially jeopardizing Turkey-Syria normalization efforts; the M5 highway, a crucial trade route, is also under threat.

HTS Offensive on Aleppo Threatens Regional Stability
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-led armed groups launched a large-scale offensive on November 27th, targeting Aleppo, Syria, resulting in clashes with Syrian government forces and potentially jeopardizing Turkey-Syria normalization efforts; the M5 highway, a crucial trade route, is also under threat.
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32% Bias Score

Erdoğan Criticizes Opposition's Post-Earthquake Housing Response
President Erdoğan criticized CHP leader Özgür Özel for criticizing the slow delivery of 650,000 promised post-earthquake homes, stating that 155,000 homes have been delivered in Kahramanmaraş; he accused the opposition of inaction since the February 6th earthquake.

Erdoğan Criticizes Opposition's Post-Earthquake Housing Response
President Erdoğan criticized CHP leader Özgür Özel for criticizing the slow delivery of 650,000 promised post-earthquake homes, stating that 155,000 homes have been delivered in Kahramanmaraş; he accused the opposition of inaction since the February 6th earthquake.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Woman on Trial for Killing Abusive Husband After Years of Violence
Serap Avcı, a Turkish woman, is on trial for killing her abusive husband after enduring seven years of violence; her initial police complaint was not recorded, and she faced threats against herself and her son, highlighting systemic failures in protecting domestic violence victims.

Turkish Woman on Trial for Killing Abusive Husband After Years of Violence
Serap Avcı, a Turkish woman, is on trial for killing her abusive husband after enduring seven years of violence; her initial police complaint was not recorded, and she faced threats against herself and her son, highlighting systemic failures in protecting domestic violence victims.
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32% Bias Score
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