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Mass Trial Opens for Turkish Protestors in Istanbul
A trial involving 189 protesters, mostly students and eight journalists, opened in Istanbul on Friday, stemming from demonstrations initiated on March 19th following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu; the defendants face charges ranging from six months to five years imprisonment.
Mass Trial Opens for Turkish Protestors in Istanbul
A trial involving 189 protesters, mostly students and eight journalists, opened in Istanbul on Friday, stemming from demonstrations initiated on March 19th following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu; the defendants face charges ranging from six months to five years imprisonment.
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32% Bias Score


Altaylı Accuses Kütahyalı of Government Faction Triggermanship
Following claims of a CHP trustee appointment, columnist Fatih Altaylı accused commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, who was briefly detained, of being a government faction's "triggerman," alleging potential market manipulation, incitement, and conspiracy.
Altaylı Accuses Kütahyalı of Government Faction Triggermanship
Following claims of a CHP trustee appointment, columnist Fatih Altaylı accused commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, who was briefly detained, of being a government faction's "triggerman," alleging potential market manipulation, incitement, and conspiracy.
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52% Bias Score


44 Years of Injustice: Family Seeks Justice for Disappeared Nurettin Yedigöl
Cumartesi Anneleri" held their 1047th weekly protest demanding justice for Nurettin Yedigöl, who disappeared after being detained by police in Istanbul on April 12, 1981; despite witness testimonies confirming his torture and murder, three investigations were closed due to statute of limitations, an...
44 Years of Injustice: Family Seeks Justice for Disappeared Nurettin Yedigöl
Cumartesi Anneleri" held their 1047th weekly protest demanding justice for Nurettin Yedigöl, who disappeared after being detained by police in Istanbul on April 12, 1981; despite witness testimonies confirming his torture and murder, three investigations were closed due to statute of limitations, an...
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Cold Storage Facility Boosts Farm Incomes, Prevents Produce Loss
In Ankara's Beypazarı, Ahmet Gençer's government-subsidized cold storage facility, built with 40% grant and VAT exemption from TKDK, employs 30, preventing post-harvest losses and enabling year-round sales for farmers, addressing issues of fluctuating weather and market prices.
Turkish Cold Storage Facility Boosts Farm Incomes, Prevents Produce Loss
In Ankara's Beypazarı, Ahmet Gençer's government-subsidized cold storage facility, built with 40% grant and VAT exemption from TKDK, employs 30, preventing post-harvest losses and enabling year-round sales for farmers, addressing issues of fluctuating weather and market prices.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Commentator Detained for Misinformation, Withdraws from Reporting
Turkish TV commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı was detained for spreading false information about a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, admitted his mistake, and announced his withdrawal from news reporting; his actions sparked debate and highlight the polarized media climate in Turkey.
Turkish Commentator Detained for Misinformation, Withdraws from Reporting
Turkish TV commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı was detained for spreading false information about a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, admitted his mistake, and announced his withdrawal from news reporting; his actions sparked debate and highlight the polarized media climate in Turkey.
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40% Bias Score


Stellantis Acquires Tofaş: Conditional Approval on €256 Million Investment
Turkey's Competition Board approved Stellantis's acquisition of Tofaş, conditioned on a €256 million investment plan to boost production by 150,000 units annually by 2027 and measures to prevent anti-competitive distribution practices. This decision follows the rejection of an initial proposal and r...
Stellantis Acquires Tofaş: Conditional Approval on €256 Million Investment
Turkey's Competition Board approved Stellantis's acquisition of Tofaş, conditioned on a €256 million investment plan to boost production by 150,000 units annually by 2027 and measures to prevent anti-competitive distribution practices. This decision follows the rejection of an initial proposal and r...
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul Students March Against İmamoğlu's Arrest
Istanbul University students marked one month of protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest with a march from Beyazıt Square to Saraçhane on March 19th, facing a police blockade before being allowed to proceed after registration.

Istanbul Students March Against İmamoğlu's Arrest
Istanbul University students marked one month of protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest with a march from Beyazıt Square to Saraçhane on March 19th, facing a police blockade before being allowed to proceed after registration.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Widespread Unrest
Widespread protests erupted in Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and government actions in schools, leading to arrests, court cases, economic consequences (stock market decline, currency devaluation), and a potential escalation of conflict with the PKK.

Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Widespread Unrest
Widespread protests erupted in Turkey following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and government actions in schools, leading to arrests, court cases, economic consequences (stock market decline, currency devaluation), and a potential escalation of conflict with the PKK.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Mother Loses and Regains Custody After Selling Child's Explicit Videos Online
In Bursa, Turkey, a mother, N.K., sold explicit videos of her 2-year-old son online for 5,000 lira after divorcing her husband, Serdar A. Following a police report by Serdar A., the child was temporarily placed with his father, then returned to the mother after five months, who subsequently took the...

Turkish Mother Loses and Regains Custody After Selling Child's Explicit Videos Online
In Bursa, Turkey, a mother, N.K., sold explicit videos of her 2-year-old son online for 5,000 lira after divorcing her husband, Serdar A. Following a police report by Serdar A., the child was temporarily placed with his father, then returned to the mother after five months, who subsequently took the...
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56% Bias Score

Meningococcal Meningitis Rise in Turkey Amidst Vaccine Unavailability
The Turkish Medical Association reported a rise in meningococcal meningitis cases, including deaths, prompting calls for government action, but the Health Ministry remains unresponsive; the vaccine is available but costly, unavailable to most of the population.

Meningococcal Meningitis Rise in Turkey Amidst Vaccine Unavailability
The Turkish Medical Association reported a rise in meningococcal meningitis cases, including deaths, prompting calls for government action, but the Health Ministry remains unresponsive; the vaccine is available but costly, unavailable to most of the population.
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36% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Calls for TRT Boycott Amidst Detainment
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, currently detained, urged a boycott of TRT, Turkey's public broadcaster, after it aired what he deemed a defamatory statement about him, accusing the channel of bias and misuse of public funds.

İmamoğlu Calls for TRT Boycott Amidst Detainment
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, currently detained, urged a boycott of TRT, Turkey's public broadcaster, after it aired what he deemed a defamatory statement about him, accusing the channel of bias and misuse of public funds.
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60% Bias Score

Severe Frost Damages Turkish Fruit Crops
Severe frost damaged 16 fruit crops across 34 Turkish provinces, impacting 2.7 billion USD in exports, but Turkey's food security remains unaffected, according to Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı.

Severe Frost Damages Turkish Fruit Crops
Severe frost damaged 16 fruit crops across 34 Turkish provinces, impacting 2.7 billion USD in exports, but Turkey's food security remains unaffected, according to Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı.
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52% Bias Score
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