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Trump's Win Fuels Cryptocurrency Market Surge
Following Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction and Donald Trump's 2024 election win, the cryptocurrency market experienced a dramatic upswing, with Bitcoin surpassing \$100,000, fueled by expectations of pro-crypto regulation under the Trump administration.
Trump's Win Fuels Cryptocurrency Market Surge
Following Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction and Donald Trump's 2024 election win, the cryptocurrency market experienced a dramatic upswing, with Bitcoin surpassing \$100,000, fueled by expectations of pro-crypto regulation under the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's 2024 Socioeconomic Review: Stagnant Wages, Falling Unemployment Mask Deeper Issues
Turkey's 2024 saw a 2.5% rise in registered salaried employees to 15,837,471, but a 30% minimum wage increase failed to match inflation, affecting low-income households. Unemployment fell to 8.8%, but high inactivity and inequality persist, threatening future growth as the demographic dividend close...
Turkey's 2024 Socioeconomic Review: Stagnant Wages, Falling Unemployment Mask Deeper Issues
Turkey's 2024 saw a 2.5% rise in registered salaried employees to 15,837,471, but a 30% minimum wage increase failed to match inflation, affecting low-income households. Unemployment fell to 8.8%, but high inactivity and inequality persist, threatening future growth as the demographic dividend close...
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Bağcıoğlu Proposes Solutions to Boost Turkish Armed Forces Morale
CHP Deputy Chairman Yankı Bağcıoğlu proposed solutions to address Turkish Armed Forces personnel issues, including improved housing, compensation adjustments, fairer promotions, and a depoliticized early retirement process, emphasizing their importance for national security.
Bağcıoğlu Proposes Solutions to Boost Turkish Armed Forces Morale
CHP Deputy Chairman Yankı Bağcıoğlu proposed solutions to address Turkish Armed Forces personnel issues, including improved housing, compensation adjustments, fairer promotions, and a depoliticized early retirement process, emphasizing their importance for national security.
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul's Extensive New Year's Eve Security Measures Include 60,000 Police and Road Closures
Istanbul will implement heightened security measures for New Year's Eve 2025, deploying 60,000 police officers and closing numerous roads in central districts, including İstiklal Caddesi, from 2 PM on December 31st to January 1st, to ensure a peaceful celebration, while also continuing operations ag...
Istanbul's Extensive New Year's Eve Security Measures Include 60,000 Police and Road Closures
Istanbul will implement heightened security measures for New Year's Eve 2025, deploying 60,000 police officers and closing numerous roads in central districts, including İstiklal Caddesi, from 2 PM on December 31st to January 1st, to ensure a peaceful celebration, while also continuing operations ag...
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Turkish Disability Law Change Sparks Protests
The Van Association for the Disabled protests a new Turkish law extending the timeframe for tax exemptions on vehicle purchases for disabled individuals from 5 to 10 years, claiming it violates disability rights and the Turkish Constitution.
Turkish Disability Law Change Sparks Protests
The Van Association for the Disabled protests a new Turkish law extending the timeframe for tax exemptions on vehicle purchases for disabled individuals from 5 to 10 years, claiming it violates disability rights and the Turkish Constitution.
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56% Bias Score


Kurdish Leaders Urge Peace, Conditional PKK Disarmament in 2012
In late 2012, Kurdish leaders Mesud Barzani and Celal Talabani publicly advocated for a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish conflict in Turkey, emphasizing the need for Ankara's political will, a PKK ceasefire, and disarmament; this coincided with reported PKK willingness to disarm, conditional upon ...
Kurdish Leaders Urge Peace, Conditional PKK Disarmament in 2012
In late 2012, Kurdish leaders Mesud Barzani and Celal Talabani publicly advocated for a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish conflict in Turkey, emphasizing the need for Ankara's political will, a PKK ceasefire, and disarmament; this coincided with reported PKK willingness to disarm, conditional upon ...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's 2024: Record High Female Deaths Highlight Gender Violence Crisis
In Turkey, 608 women died in 2024 (375 homicides, 233 suspicious deaths), the highest number in recent years according to the Stop Women Murders Platform, which blames the lack of Istanbul Convention and Lanzarote Convention implementation for the preventable deaths and plans to continue fighting fo...

Turkey's 2024: Record High Female Deaths Highlight Gender Violence Crisis
In Turkey, 608 women died in 2024 (375 homicides, 233 suspicious deaths), the highest number in recent years according to the Stop Women Murders Platform, which blames the lack of Istanbul Convention and Lanzarote Convention implementation for the preventable deaths and plans to continue fighting fo...
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60% Bias Score

Massive Turkish Housing Fee Hikes Spark Legal Challenges
Turkish housing complex fees surged 90-120 percent in 2025, impacting nearly 30 million residents; Istanbul fees range from 800 TL to 45,000 TL annually, prompting legal challenges.

Massive Turkish Housing Fee Hikes Spark Legal Challenges
Turkish housing complex fees surged 90-120 percent in 2025, impacting nearly 30 million residents; Istanbul fees range from 800 TL to 45,000 TL annually, prompting legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey Caps 2024 Fuel Excise Tax Increase at 6 Percent
Turkey capped its 2024 fuel excise tax (ÖTV) increase at 6 percent, despite a 7.12 percent Yİ-ÜFE increase over five months, to support disinflation and consumers; this will cost the government roughly 12 billion lira in revenue and is expected to increase fuel prices by about 1 percent.

Turkey Caps 2024 Fuel Excise Tax Increase at 6 Percent
Turkey capped its 2024 fuel excise tax (ÖTV) increase at 6 percent, despite a 7.12 percent Yİ-ÜFE increase over five months, to support disinflation and consumers; this will cost the government roughly 12 billion lira in revenue and is expected to increase fuel prices by about 1 percent.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Sets New Electricity Service Fees Starting January 1st, 2025
Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) set new fees for electricity services starting January 1st, 2025, including security, disconnection/reconnection, meter checks, and payment notifications, with costs varying by consumer type and voltage level (details in Turkish Lira).

Turkey Sets New Electricity Service Fees Starting January 1st, 2025
Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) set new fees for electricity services starting January 1st, 2025, including security, disconnection/reconnection, meter checks, and payment notifications, with costs varying by consumer type and voltage level (details in Turkish Lira).
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12% Bias Score

Global Reactions to Deadliest Plane Crash in 5 Years
A plane crash in South Korea killed 179 people, marking the deadliest incident in five years; Elon Musk criticized the UK's economic climate; and former US President Jimmy Carter passed away at 100.

Global Reactions to Deadliest Plane Crash in 5 Years
A plane crash in South Korea killed 179 people, marking the deadliest incident in five years; Elon Musk criticized the UK's economic climate; and former US President Jimmy Carter passed away at 100.
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Turkey's Poverty Rate Rises to 13.6% in 2024
Turkey's 2024 poverty rate increased to 13.6 percent, based on 50 percent of equivalent household disposable per capita median income, with Kırıkkale, Aksaray, Niğde, Nevşehir, and Kırşehir provinces reporting the highest rates at 14.6 percent.

Turkey's Poverty Rate Rises to 13.6% in 2024
Turkey's 2024 poverty rate increased to 13.6 percent, based on 50 percent of equivalent household disposable per capita median income, with Kırıkkale, Aksaray, Niğde, Nevşehir, and Kırşehir provinces reporting the highest rates at 14.6 percent.
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24% Bias Score
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