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Turkey Survey: 70% Want Minister's Resignation After Kartalkaya Fire

An Istanbul Economic Research survey (January 31-February 4, 2025) of 2000 people across 26 Turkish provinces revealed 70% want Tourism Minister Ersoy to resign due to the Kartalkaya hotel fire, while most rate involved institutions as unsuccessful. Mansur Yavaş leads in politician popularity rating...

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Özcan Criticizes Yerlikaya's Kartalkaya Fire Report: Investigation Permit, Not Conclusive Findings

Bolu Mayor Tanju Özcan criticized Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya for presenting an investigation permit as a conclusive report on the Kartalkaya fire, arguing it's premature as a legal challenge is pending and the actual report determining responsibility is still unreleased.

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Kartalkaya Hotel Fire: 10 Dead, Safety Concerns Exposed

A fire at a Kartalkaya hotel in Bolu, Turkey, on January 27, resulted in 10 deaths and 32 injuries due to the absence of a local fire department and the 1 hour 15 minute response time from Bolu, highlighting significant safety concerns in Turkish tourist areas.

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Concerns Raised About Kartalkaya Fire Probe Due to Official's Alleged FETÖ Links

A Turkish journalist reports that a judicial official with alleged past links to FETÖ holds a key position in the investigation of a deadly hotel fire at the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, raising concerns about potential obstruction of justice.

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Turkey Hotel Fire: Convict Calls 78 Deaths a "Social Murder" Due to Systemic Failures

Can Atalay, a Gezi Park protest convict, called the deadly fire at Turkey's Grand Kartalkaya Hotel, which killed 78 people, a "social murder," citing insufficient fire safety measures and a systemic disregard for human life in favor of profit; he questioned the hotel's licensing, fire safety inspect...

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