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Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...
Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...
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48% Bias Score


Antakya Earthquake Survivor Seeks Support for Son's Education
Hülya Karaçay, a resident of Antakya, Hatay, survived the February 6, 2023, earthquakes but lost her mother and relatives; her home was destroyed, forcing her to relocate to Istanbul, where she works as a cook to support herself and her son.
Antakya Earthquake Survivor Seeks Support for Son's Education
Hülya Karaçay, a resident of Antakya, Hatay, survived the February 6, 2023, earthquakes but lost her mother and relatives; her home was destroyed, forcing her to relocate to Istanbul, where she works as a cook to support herself and her son.
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Turkey and Syria Discuss Stability, Dismiss Military Base Pact
Turkey's defense ministry confirmed talks with Syria focused on stability and eliminating militants; however, reports of a defense pact including Turkish military bases are premature, according to a ministry source.
Turkey and Syria Discuss Stability, Dismiss Military Base Pact
Turkey's defense ministry confirmed talks with Syria focused on stability and eliminating militants; however, reports of a defense pact including Turkish military bases are premature, according to a ministry source.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.
Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.
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Turkey and Syria Restore Ties After Decade of Conflict
Ahmed al Sharaa, Syria's interim president, visited Ankara on Tuesday for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, marking a significant step in restoring bilateral ties after Turkey's support for Syrian opposition groups during the civil war. Turkey's support for Sharaa included providing...
Turkey and Syria Restore Ties After Decade of Conflict
Ahmed al Sharaa, Syria's interim president, visited Ankara on Tuesday for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, marking a significant step in restoring bilateral ties after Turkey's support for Syrian opposition groups during the civil war. Turkey's support for Sharaa included providing...
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Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.

Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Rebuilt Mosul Minaret Symbolizes City's Recovery
The Al-Hadbaa Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt as part of a $115 million UNESCO-led project funded by the UAE and EU, using traditional techniques and salvaged materials; the reopening is expected in the coming weeks.

Rebuilt Mosul Minaret Symbolizes City's Recovery
The Al-Hadbaa Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt as part of a $115 million UNESCO-led project funded by the UAE and EU, using traditional techniques and salvaged materials; the reopening is expected in the coming weeks.
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Slow Reconstruction Exacerbates Hardship Two Years After Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
Two years after the devastating February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, reconstruction efforts are lagging, leaving 500,000 people in temporary shelters and creating widespread hardship, including high rates of mental health issues and child labor.

Slow Reconstruction Exacerbates Hardship Two Years After Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
Two years after the devastating February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, reconstruction efforts are lagging, leaving 500,000 people in temporary shelters and creating widespread hardship, including high rates of mental health issues and child labor.
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40% Bias Score

Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...

Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.

Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey and Syria Agree to Enhanced Security Cooperation
Turkish President Erdogan and Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met in Ankara on Tuesday to discuss deepened security ties, including a joint response to Kurdish fighters in northeast Syria; the meeting marks a major shift in regional relations following years of conflict and severed ties.

Turkey and Syria Agree to Enhanced Security Cooperation
Turkish President Erdogan and Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met in Ankara on Tuesday to discuss deepened security ties, including a joint response to Kurdish fighters in northeast Syria; the meeting marks a major shift in regional relations following years of conflict and severed ties.
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44% Bias Score
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