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Joint Arab-Muslim Call for Hamas Disarmament in Gaza
Arab and Muslim nations, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, issued a joint call for Hamas to disarm and relinquish control of Gaza, supported by the Arab League, the EU, and 17 other countries at a UN conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France; the statement proposes an international sta...
Joint Arab-Muslim Call for Hamas Disarmament in Gaza
Arab and Muslim nations, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, issued a joint call for Hamas to disarm and relinquish control of Gaza, supported by the Arab League, the EU, and 17 other countries at a UN conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France; the statement proposes an international sta...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey's Kurdish Issue: Legal Gaps and Systemic Failures in Proposed Solutions
This article analyzes the insufficient solutions proposed for the Kurdish issue in Turkey, highlighting the lack of a clear legal framework for a potential PKK disarmament process and the absence of a comprehensive strategy to address deep-rooted social, economic, and environmental problems.
Turkey's Kurdish Issue: Legal Gaps and Systemic Failures in Proposed Solutions
This article analyzes the insufficient solutions proposed for the Kurdish issue in Turkey, highlighting the lack of a clear legal framework for a potential PKK disarmament process and the absence of a comprehensive strategy to address deep-rooted social, economic, and environmental problems.
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64% Bias Score


Partial PKK Disarmament: A New Era for Turkey or a Political Maneuver?
Following PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's call, around 30 Kurdish militants disarmed in northern Iraq on July 11th, prompting Turkish President Erdoğan to declare the start of a new era in Turkey's history, while the opposition views it as a political strategy.
Partial PKK Disarmament: A New Era for Turkey or a Political Maneuver?
Following PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's call, around 30 Kurdish militants disarmed in northern Iraq on July 11th, prompting Turkish President Erdoğan to declare the start of a new era in Turkey's history, while the opposition views it as a political strategy.
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52% Bias Score


PKK Disarms, but Future of Kurdish Groups Uncertain
134 days after Abdullah Öcalan urged the PKK to end its armed struggle, a small group of PKK members in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, symbolically destroyed their weapons; however, the future of Kurdish groups in Syria and Iran remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and differing geopolitical interests ...
PKK Disarms, but Future of Kurdish Groups Uncertain
134 days after Abdullah Öcalan urged the PKK to end its armed struggle, a small group of PKK members in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, symbolically destroyed their weapons; however, the future of Kurdish groups in Syria and Iran remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and differing geopolitical interests ...
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PKK to Begin Disarmament After 40-Year Conflict
The outlawed Kurdish PKK, after a 40-year armed struggle against Turkey, will begin a symbolic disarmament process on Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan, a move welcomed by Turkish President Erdogan, potentially ending a conflict that killed approximately 40,000.
PKK to Begin Disarmament After 40-Year Conflict
The outlawed Kurdish PKK, after a 40-year armed struggle against Turkey, will begin a symbolic disarmament process on Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan, a move welcomed by Turkish President Erdogan, potentially ending a conflict that killed approximately 40,000.
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32% Bias Score


PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Iraqi Kurdistan
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) initiated a symbolic disarmament ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan on Friday, involving 30 fighters and overseen by Turkish officials, marking a potential turning point in their four-decade conflict with Turkey that has caused over 40,000 deaths.
PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Iraqi Kurdistan
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) initiated a symbolic disarmament ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan on Friday, involving 30 fighters and overseen by Turkish officials, marking a potential turning point in their four-decade conflict with Turkey that has caused over 40,000 deaths.
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40% Bias Score

PKK Disarmament and Settlement Demolition in Northern Iraq
Following a July 11th initiative, PKK members surrender weapons at TSK and MIT-designated sites in Northern Iraq, which are then destroyed, while former settlements are demolished to prevent reuse; some members may return to Turkey after legal changes.

PKK Disarmament and Settlement Demolition in Northern Iraq
Following a July 11th initiative, PKK members surrender weapons at TSK and MIT-designated sites in Northern Iraq, which are then destroyed, while former settlements are demolished to prevent reuse; some members may return to Turkey after legal changes.
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40% Bias Score

PKK Disarmament Contingent on Turkish Government Action
A 30-member PKK faction, including KCK official Bese Hozat, symbolically disarmed in Sulaimaniyah on July 11, 2024, following Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call and Bahçeli's October 22nd statement; further disarmament depends on Turkish government action.

PKK Disarmament Contingent on Turkish Government Action
A 30-member PKK faction, including KCK official Bese Hozat, symbolically disarmed in Sulaimaniyah on July 11, 2024, following Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call and Bahçeli's October 22nd statement; further disarmament depends on Turkish government action.
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64% Bias Score

PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Potential Turning Point for Turkey
Following imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February call, the PKK symbolically disarmed in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential turning point in Turkey's 47-year conflict; Turkish President Erdoğan declared it a victory for the nation.

PKK Begins Symbolic Disarmament in Potential Turning Point for Turkey
Following imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February call, the PKK symbolically disarmed in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential turning point in Turkey's 47-year conflict; Turkish President Erdoğan declared it a victory for the nation.
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56% Bias Score

PKK Begins Disarmament, Marking Potential End to Decades-Long Insurgency in Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared a "new page in history" after the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) began a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential end to a 47-year insurgency following a February call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.

PKK Begins Disarmament, Marking Potential End to Decades-Long Insurgency in Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared a "new page in history" after the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) began a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, marking a potential end to a 47-year insurgency following a February call from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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52% Bias Score

PKK Begins Disarmament After Four-Decade Conflict with Turkey
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) initiated a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, destroying weapons after announcing an end to their four-decade armed conflict with Turkey that killed over 40,000 people.

PKK Begins Disarmament After Four-Decade Conflict with Turkey
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) initiated a symbolic disarmament process in northern Iraq on Friday, destroying weapons after announcing an end to their four-decade armed conflict with Turkey that killed over 40,000 people.
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36% Bias Score

Perinçek Opposes PKK Weapon Destruction, Advocates for Military Integration
Doğu Perinçek, leader of the Vatan Partisi, opposed the symbolic destruction of PKK weapons at their surrender ceremony in Süleymaniye, advocating for their integration into Turkey's military and police forces due to ongoing regional conflicts.

Perinçek Opposes PKK Weapon Destruction, Advocates for Military Integration
Doğu Perinçek, leader of the Vatan Partisi, opposed the symbolic destruction of PKK weapons at their surrender ceremony in Süleymaniye, advocating for their integration into Turkey's military and police forces due to ongoing regional conflicts.
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52% Bias Score
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