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Turkey's Political Shift Amidst Regional Instability
In 2024, Turkey's political landscape shifted dramatically with MHP leader Bahçeli's unexpected engagement with the DEM party and Abdullah Öcalan, coinciding with Israeli airstrikes in the region and a subsequent PKK attack on a Turkish aerospace facility, raising concerns of further conflict and in...
Turkey's Political Shift Amidst Regional Instability
In 2024, Turkey's political landscape shifted dramatically with MHP leader Bahçeli's unexpected engagement with the DEM party and Abdullah Öcalan, coinciding with Israeli airstrikes in the region and a subsequent PKK attack on a Turkish aerospace facility, raising concerns of further conflict and in...
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52% Bias Score


Turkey to Draft New Law for PKK Peace Process
Turkey's ruling AKP party is drafting a new law to govern the peace process with the PKK, following the group's self-dissolution; the law aims to manage all aspects of reintegration and avoids amending existing counter-terrorism laws, prompting concerns.
Turkey to Draft New Law for PKK Peace Process
Turkey's ruling AKP party is drafting a new law to govern the peace process with the PKK, following the group's self-dissolution; the law aims to manage all aspects of reintegration and avoids amending existing counter-terrorism laws, prompting concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Özdağ Condemns "Öcalan Commission," Demands Transparency
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ criticized Turkey's "Öcalan Commission," demanding live televised meetings to ensure transparency, and condemned the government's handling of a workers' strike, asserting it doesn't threaten national security.
Özdağ Condemns "Öcalan Commission," Demands Transparency
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ criticized Turkey's "Öcalan Commission," demanding live televised meetings to ensure transparency, and condemned the government's handling of a workers' strike, asserting it doesn't threaten national security.
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52% 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


Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.
Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.
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72% Bias Score


DEM Party Denies Three-Way Alliance in Turkey's Peace Process
Tülay Hatimoğulları, co-chair of Turkey's DEM party, refuted President Erdoğan's assertion of a three-way alliance involving the AKP, MHP, and DEM parties in peace negotiations, stating that the DEM party consulted with opposition parties. She also noted that while Abdullah Öcalan hasn't personally ...
DEM Party Denies Three-Way Alliance in Turkey's Peace Process
Tülay Hatimoğulları, co-chair of Turkey's DEM party, refuted President Erdoğan's assertion of a three-way alliance involving the AKP, MHP, and DEM parties in peace negotiations, stating that the DEM party consulted with opposition parties. She also noted that while Abdullah Öcalan hasn't personally ...
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36% Bias Score

Syria: Tensions Rise as SDF Integration Stalls
Tensions rise in Syria as disagreements over the implementation of a March 2025 agreement between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF threaten regional stability, prompting increased diplomatic efforts between Damascus and Ankara, while concerns persist regarding the SDF's integration into...

Syria: Tensions Rise as SDF Integration Stalls
Tensions rise in Syria as disagreements over the implementation of a March 2025 agreement between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF threaten regional stability, prompting increased diplomatic efforts between Damascus and Ankara, while concerns persist regarding the SDF's integration into...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey's PKK Disarmament Plan: Addressing Root Causes Crucial for Lasting Peace
A Turkish parliamentary commission is preparing a legal framework for PKK members surrendering their weapons, raising concerns that addressing root causes of the conflict—denial of Kurdish identity and repressive policies—is crucial for lasting peace, but the current political climate hinders progre...

Turkey's PKK Disarmament Plan: Addressing Root Causes Crucial for Lasting Peace
A Turkish parliamentary commission is preparing a legal framework for PKK members surrendering their weapons, raising concerns that addressing root causes of the conflict—denial of Kurdish identity and repressive policies—is crucial for lasting peace, but the current political climate hinders progre...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian-SDF Talks Postponed Amidst Rejection and Concurrent Israeli-Syrian Meeting
A planned meeting in Paris between the Syrian government and the Democratic Syrian Forces (SDF) to implement a March 10 agreement was postponed after Syria rejected the SDF's proposals, asserting that national dialogue cannot be conducted through force or external powers; concurrently, under US over...

Syrian-SDF Talks Postponed Amidst Rejection and Concurrent Israeli-Syrian Meeting
A planned meeting in Paris between the Syrian government and the Democratic Syrian Forces (SDF) to implement a March 10 agreement was postponed after Syria rejected the SDF's proposals, asserting that national dialogue cannot be conducted through force or external powers; concurrently, under US over...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.

Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.
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48% Bias Score

Vatan Partisi Proposes Amnesty Law for Former PKK Members
Vatan Partisi General Secretary Özgür Bursalı proposed a 15-article amnesty law in Diyarbakır on an unspecified date in 2025 for former PKK members who renounce the group and commit to integrating with the Turkish state and society, following the PKK's self-dissolution and disarmament.

Vatan Partisi Proposes Amnesty Law for Former PKK Members
Vatan Partisi General Secretary Özgür Bursalı proposed a 15-article amnesty law in Diyarbakır on an unspecified date in 2025 for former PKK members who renounce the group and commit to integrating with the Turkish state and society, following the PKK's self-dissolution and disarmament.
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48% 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
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