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Bolu Hotel Fire Spurs Calls for Accountability in Turkey
Former Turkish Parliament Speaker Bülent Arınç demands accountability for the Bolu Grand Kartal Hotel fire, which killed 78, criticizing the lack of fire safety measures and the blame shifting between authorities. He also commented on potential Imrali talks and early elections.
Bolu Hotel Fire Spurs Calls for Accountability in Turkey
Former Turkish Parliament Speaker Bülent Arınç demands accountability for the Bolu Grand Kartal Hotel fire, which killed 78, criticizing the lack of fire safety measures and the blame shifting between authorities. He also commented on potential Imrali talks and early elections.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.
Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike in Ayn ed-Delb Kills 73, Raising Concerns about Civilian Casualties
On September 29th, an Israeli airstrike in Ayn ed-Delb, Lebanon, leveled a six-story building, killing 73 people, including 23 children; a BBC investigation found only six of the victims had links to Hezbollah's military wing, contradicting Israeli claims.
Israeli Airstrike in Ayn ed-Delb Kills 73, Raising Concerns about Civilian Casualties
On September 29th, an Israeli airstrike in Ayn ed-Delb, Lebanon, leveled a six-story building, killing 73 people, including 23 children; a BBC investigation found only six of the victims had links to Hezbollah's military wing, contradicting Israeli claims.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Actor Accuses Government of Targeting Artists to Suppress Dissent
Actor Levent Üzümcü denounced the detention of artist manager Ayşe Barım for alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests, claiming the government is using artists to distract from other issues and suppress dissent, referencing similar tactics during the Gezi protests and accusing the governme...
Turkish Actor Accuses Government of Targeting Artists to Suppress Dissent
Actor Levent Üzümcü denounced the detention of artist manager Ayşe Barım for alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests, claiming the government is using artists to distract from other issues and suppress dissent, referencing similar tactics during the Gezi protests and accusing the governme...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Reverses LGBT+ Rights Protections in Federal Government
Donald Trump's first day in office saw the signing of executive orders eliminating federal recognition of gender identity beyond male and female, ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, and reversing protections against LGBT+ discrimination, impacting 1.6 million transgender American...
Trump Reverses LGBT+ Rights Protections in Federal Government
Donald Trump's first day in office saw the signing of executive orders eliminating federal recognition of gender identity beyond male and female, ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, and reversing protections against LGBT+ discrimination, impacting 1.6 million transgender American...
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48% Bias Score


Konya Building Collapse: Two Rescued, Investigation Underway
A three-story building in Konya, Turkey, collapsed on the evening of [Date], prompting a rescue operation where two people were rescued. Authorities are investigating the cause and whether the building was slated for urban renewal, with three prosecutors assigned to the case.
Konya Building Collapse: Two Rescued, Investigation Underway
A three-story building in Konya, Turkey, collapsed on the evening of [Date], prompting a rescue operation where two people were rescued. Authorities are investigating the cause and whether the building was slated for urban renewal, with three prosecutors assigned to the case.
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36% Bias Score

Closure of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board: A 132-Year History
Prof. Dr. Barış Bahçeci's new book, "Türkiye Devletinin Varoluş Döngüsünde Maliye Teftiş Kurulu", details the 132-year history of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board, from its founding in 1879 under Abdulhamid II to its closure in 2011 by the AKP government, highlighting its role in modernizing the Tu...

Closure of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board: A 132-Year History
Prof. Dr. Barış Bahçeci's new book, "Türkiye Devletinin Varoluş Döngüsünde Maliye Teftiş Kurulu", details the 132-year history of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board, from its founding in 1879 under Abdulhamid II to its closure in 2011 by the AKP government, highlighting its role in modernizing the Tu...
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40% Bias Score

Beşiktaş's Inconsistent Performance Highlights Player Self-Interest
Beşiktaş's inconsistent performances against Athletic Bilbao and Antalyaspor exposed a lack of team unity among players primarily focused on individual self-promotion to attract transfers, rather than collective success, despite the team's unchanged composition and coaching.

Beşiktaş's Inconsistent Performance Highlights Player Self-Interest
Beşiktaş's inconsistent performances against Athletic Bilbao and Antalyaspor exposed a lack of team unity among players primarily focused on individual self-promotion to attract transfers, rather than collective success, despite the team's unchanged composition and coaching.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey Hotel Fire Reveals Regulatory Failures and Conflicts of Interest
A hotel fire in Turkey, licensed and inspected by the Tourism Ministry whose minister's company marketed the hotel, killed 78 people, including 36 children, highlighting regulatory failures and potential conflicts of interest.

Turkey Hotel Fire Reveals Regulatory Failures and Conflicts of Interest
A hotel fire in Turkey, licensed and inspected by the Tourism Ministry whose minister's company marketed the hotel, killed 78 people, including 36 children, highlighting regulatory failures and potential conflicts of interest.
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56% Bias Score

ECtHR Rules Turkey Violated Cameraman's Free Speech
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on October 8, 2024, that Turkey violated Binali Erdoğan's freedom of expression by dismissing him from his job as a chief cameraman at TRT in 2017 for allegedly insulting the president on social media; the court ordered Turkey to pay compensation.

ECtHR Rules Turkey Violated Cameraman's Free Speech
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on October 8, 2024, that Turkey violated Binali Erdoğan's freedom of expression by dismissing him from his job as a chief cameraman at TRT in 2017 for allegedly insulting the president on social media; the court ordered Turkey to pay compensation.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Manager Detained 12 Years After Gezi Protests
Twelve years after the Gezi Park protests, Turkish authorities detained manager Ayşe Barım for allegedly planning the events and encouraging actors under her management to participate; several actors also gave statements to police.

Turkish Manager Detained 12 Years After Gezi Protests
Twelve years after the Gezi Park protests, Turkish authorities detained manager Ayşe Barım for allegedly planning the events and encouraging actors under her management to participate; several actors also gave statements to police.
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Talent Manager Arrested for Alleged Role in Planning 2013 Gezi Park Protests
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager for numerous Turkish actors, was arrested for allegedly planning the 2013 Gezi Park protests; several actors she managed have been questioned, and evidence includes a taped conversation about artist participation in the protests.

Turkish Talent Manager Arrested for Alleged Role in Planning 2013 Gezi Park Protests
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager for numerous Turkish actors, was arrested for allegedly planning the 2013 Gezi Park protests; several actors she managed have been questioned, and evidence includes a taped conversation about artist participation in the protests.
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56% Bias Score
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