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Turkish Employment Decreases by 542,000 in Four Months
Turkey's registered employment fell by 542,000 in the past four months, according to TEPAV's Employment Monitoring Bulletin, despite growth in some sectors like construction, trade, and services; manufacturing employment continues to decrease.
Turkish Employment Decreases by 542,000 in Four Months
Turkey's registered employment fell by 542,000 in the past four months, according to TEPAV's Employment Monitoring Bulletin, despite growth in some sectors like construction, trade, and services; manufacturing employment continues to decrease.
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20% Bias Score


Student's Repeated Hospitalizations Highlight Healthcare Access Concerns in Turkish Prison System
Esila Ayık, a student arrested for holding a "Dictator Erdoğan" banner at a protest, has been hospitalized three times due to inconsistent access to essential immunosuppressant medication for her heart and kidney conditions; her lawyer attributes this to bureaucratic delays and requests her release,...
Student's Repeated Hospitalizations Highlight Healthcare Access Concerns in Turkish Prison System
Esila Ayık, a student arrested for holding a "Dictator Erdoğan" banner at a protest, has been hospitalized three times due to inconsistent access to essential immunosuppressant medication for her heart and kidney conditions; her lawyer attributes this to bureaucratic delays and requests her release,...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering Protests
Seven journalists in Istanbul, Turkey face up to three years in prison for allegedly failing to disperse from a protest despite a police warning; prosecutors disregarded the journalists' statements and relied solely on police evidence, including photos that omitted their press equipment.
Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering Protests
Seven journalists in Istanbul, Turkey face up to three years in prison for allegedly failing to disperse from a protest despite a police warning; prosecutors disregarded the journalists' statements and relied solely on police evidence, including photos that omitted their press equipment.
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56% Bias Score


CHP Faces Government Takeover Speculation Amidst Court Hearing and Investigations
Concerns over a potential government takeover of Turkey's main opposition party, the CHP, are rising due to a court hearing on its leadership election, investigations into alleged voting irregularities, and the cancellation of Ankara police leave.
CHP Faces Government Takeover Speculation Amidst Court Hearing and Investigations
Concerns over a potential government takeover of Turkey's main opposition party, the CHP, are rising due to a court hearing on its leadership election, investigations into alleged voting irregularities, and the cancellation of Ankara police leave.
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52% Bias Score


CHP Founding Member Criticizes Trustee Appointment Rumors
Former CHP MP Mehmet Sevigen, reacting to rumors of a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, expressed willingness to serve if the party is in dire straits, but strongly criticized the idea of a party with a history of state-building being subject to trusteeship, highlighting recent events as the...
CHP Founding Member Criticizes Trustee Appointment Rumors
Former CHP MP Mehmet Sevigen, reacting to rumors of a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, expressed willingness to serve if the party is in dire straits, but strongly criticized the idea of a party with a history of state-building being subject to trusteeship, highlighting recent events as the...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey: DEM Party Seeks Legal Reforms Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları announced discussions with Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç regarding potential legal reforms, including reinstating 'hope law', following Abdullah Öcalan's call for PKK disarmament and dissolution. The meeting will also include members of the Imrali delegation.
Turkey: DEM Party Seeks Legal Reforms Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları announced discussions with Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç regarding potential legal reforms, including reinstating 'hope law', following Abdullah Öcalan's call for PKK disarmament and dissolution. The meeting will also include members of the Imrali delegation.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish MP Undergoes Successful but Critical Aortic Tear Surgery
Turkish Member of Parliament Sırrı Süreyya Önder underwent a 10-hour surgery for a complete aortic tear on April 15th; his condition, though critical and requiring 10-40 days of intensive care, is showing improvement.

Turkish MP Undergoes Successful but Critical Aortic Tear Surgery
Turkish Member of Parliament Sırrı Süreyya Önder underwent a 10-hour surgery for a complete aortic tear on April 15th; his condition, though critical and requiring 10-40 days of intensive care, is showing improvement.
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28% Bias Score

Turkey's Shifting Priorities: A Nuanced Response to Israeli Actions in Syria
Turkey's muted reaction to Israeli attacks near its Syrian border contrasts with its strong pro-Palestinian rhetoric, raising questions about its national interests and priorities in a complex geopolitical environment involving Syria, Israel, and the US.

Turkey's Shifting Priorities: A Nuanced Response to Israeli Actions in Syria
Turkey's muted reaction to Israeli attacks near its Syrian border contrasts with its strong pro-Palestinian rhetoric, raising questions about its national interests and priorities in a complex geopolitical environment involving Syria, Israel, and the US.
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40% Bias Score

Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.

Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.
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36% Bias Score

Erdoğan Meets with Pro-Kurdish Party Amidst PKK Ceasefire
Turkish President Erdoğan met with a pro-Kurdish party delegation on April 10th for the first time in over a decade, discussing the Kurdish issue and potentially reviving the peace process. The meeting follows a ceasefire declared by the PKK, conditional on the participation of imprisoned leader Abd...

Erdoğan Meets with Pro-Kurdish Party Amidst PKK Ceasefire
Turkish President Erdoğan met with a pro-Kurdish party delegation on April 10th for the first time in over a decade, discussing the Kurdish issue and potentially reviving the peace process. The meeting follows a ceasefire declared by the PKK, conditional on the participation of imprisoned leader Abd...
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36% Bias Score

Syria's Fall: A Geopolitical Earthquake
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has created a power vacuum, with Turkey and Israel engaging in a geopolitical struggle for influence, particularly concerning the potential establishment of a Kurdish state, while Greece grapples with formulating a response to protect its interests.

Syria's Fall: A Geopolitical Earthquake
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has created a power vacuum, with Turkey and Israel engaging in a geopolitical struggle for influence, particularly concerning the potential establishment of a Kurdish state, while Greece grapples with formulating a response to protect its interests.
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40% Bias Score

Google Algorithm Changes Contribute to Closure of Turkish News Outlet
Turkish online newspaper Gazete Duvar closed on March 12th due to economic hardship exacerbated by Google's algorithm changes, impacting independent news outlets' revenue and raising concerns about media diversity.

Google Algorithm Changes Contribute to Closure of Turkish News Outlet
Turkish online newspaper Gazete Duvar closed on March 12th due to economic hardship exacerbated by Google's algorithm changes, impacting independent news outlets' revenue and raising concerns about media diversity.
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36% Bias Score
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