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Turkish Journalists Detained for Broadcasting Conversation Related to İmamoğlu Case
Journalist Barış Pehlivan, Halk TV program director Serhan Asker, and presenter Seda Selek were detained in Istanbul on January 27, 2025, for allegedly broadcasting a recorded conversation with an expert witness in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, accused of violating laws on unauthoriz...
Turkish Journalists Detained for Broadcasting Conversation Related to İmamoğlu Case
Journalist Barış Pehlivan, Halk TV program director Serhan Asker, and presenter Seda Selek were detained in Istanbul on January 27, 2025, for allegedly broadcasting a recorded conversation with an expert witness in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, accused of violating laws on unauthoriz...
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Detained Amidst Concerns Over Press Freedom
Three journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul on charges of illegally recording and broadcasting a conversation and attempting to influence an expert witness, prompting concerns about press freedom from the ÇYDD.
Turkish Journalists Detained Amidst Concerns Over Press Freedom
Three journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul on charges of illegally recording and broadcasting a conversation and attempting to influence an expert witness, prompting concerns about press freedom from the ÇYDD.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Following Electoral Losses
Turkish authorities detained an investigative journalist and four colleagues, replaced a pro-Kurdish mayor, and cracked down on opposition figures following the ruling party's electoral losses in March, prompting accusations of politically motivated actions.
Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Following Electoral Losses
Turkish authorities detained an investigative journalist and four colleagues, replaced a pro-Kurdish mayor, and cracked down on opposition figures following the ruling party's electoral losses in March, prompting accusations of politically motivated actions.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish "Influence Agency" Law: Arrest Highlights Ongoing Debate
Ayşe Barım, a manager linked to the Gezi Park protests, was arrested in Turkey on January 27, 2025, charged with aiding an attempt to overthrow the government; this highlights the controversial "influence agency" amendment expanding espionage laws, twice withdrawn due to opposition and concerns abou...
Turkish "Influence Agency" Law: Arrest Highlights Ongoing Debate
Ayşe Barım, a manager linked to the Gezi Park protests, was arrested in Turkey on January 27, 2025, charged with aiding an attempt to overthrow the government; this highlights the controversial "influence agency" amendment expanding espionage laws, twice withdrawn due to opposition and concerns abou...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Detained After Broadcasting Interview
Following the broadcast of a phone conversation with an expert involved in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Turkey on charges of illegally recording a conversation and attempting to influence the exp...
Turkish Journalists Detained After Broadcasting Interview
Following the broadcast of a phone conversation with an expert involved in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Turkey on charges of illegally recording a conversation and attempting to influence the exp...
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60% Bias Score


Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Government Crackdown
Prominent Georgian journalist Mzia Amglobeli, arrested in January during anti-government protests in Batumi, launched a hunger strike, protesting alleged police brutality and a 4–7 year sentence for allegedly assaulting an officer who allegedly used sexual remarks during her arrest; her case highlig...
Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Government Crackdown
Prominent Georgian journalist Mzia Amglobeli, arrested in January during anti-government protests in Batumi, launched a hunger strike, protesting alleged police brutality and a 4–7 year sentence for allegedly assaulting an officer who allegedly used sexual remarks during her arrest; her case highlig...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Detained Over İmamoğlu Case Expert Witness Recording
Three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul for allegedly illegally recording and broadcasting a phone conversation with an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case and attempting to influence the witness, prompting concerns about press freedom i...

Turkish Journalists Detained Over İmamoğlu Case Expert Witness Recording
Three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul for allegedly illegally recording and broadcasting a phone conversation with an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case and attempting to influence the witness, prompting concerns about press freedom i...
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60% Bias Score

Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Crackdown on Dissent
Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is on a hunger strike after being arrested on January 12th for allegedly slapping a police chief during protests sparked by a disputed election and stalled EU accession talks; her detention is raising international concern ove...

Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Crackdown on Dissent
Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is on a hunger strike after being arrested on January 12th for allegedly slapping a police chief during protests sparked by a disputed election and stalled EU accession talks; her detention is raising international concern ove...
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Detained Over Broadcast of İmamoğlu Recording
Journalists Seda Selek, Barış Pehlivan, and Serhan Asker were detained on January 27, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey, for their alleged involvement in broadcasting a recording of a phone conversation between Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and an expert witness. Ms. Selek denies any involvement and request...

Turkish Journalists Detained Over Broadcast of İmamoğlu Recording
Journalists Seda Selek, Barış Pehlivan, and Serhan Asker were detained on January 27, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey, for their alleged involvement in broadcasting a recording of a phone conversation between Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and an expert witness. Ms. Selek denies any involvement and request...
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained After Broadcasting Interview with Municipal Expert
Following the release of critical reports on two Istanbul municipalities, journalist Barış Pehlivan's interview with the involved expert, broadcast on Halk TV, resulted in his detention along with two Halk TV colleagues, sparking debate about journalistic ethics and freedom of the press in Turkey.

Turkish Journalist Detained After Broadcasting Interview with Municipal Expert
Following the release of critical reports on two Istanbul municipalities, journalist Barış Pehlivan's interview with the involved expert, broadcast on Halk TV, resulted in his detention along with two Halk TV colleagues, sparking debate about journalistic ethics and freedom of the press in Turkey.
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60% Bias Score

Rai Investigative Program Report Subordinated Amidst Concerns of Government Censorship
A new Rai circular, orchestrated by the CEO, curtails the autonomy of the investigative program Report, sparking concerns about government interference in public broadcasting and freedom of the press, amid a blocked Rai Supervisory Commission.

Rai Investigative Program Report Subordinated Amidst Concerns of Government Censorship
A new Rai circular, orchestrated by the CEO, curtails the autonomy of the investigative program Report, sparking concerns about government interference in public broadcasting and freedom of the press, amid a blocked Rai Supervisory Commission.
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52% Bias Score

Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court decision to anonymize judges in a case concerning Sara's death, citing the judge's inappropriate reliance on personal experiences instead of evidence and the importance of press scrutiny to the integrity of the justice system. The case will be reheard befo...

Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court decision to anonymize judges in a case concerning Sara's death, citing the judge's inappropriate reliance on personal experiences instead of evidence and the importance of press scrutiny to the integrity of the justice system. The case will be reheard befo...
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48% Bias Score
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