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124 Deaths in Turkey from Bootleg Alcohol
At least 124 people died in Ankara and Istanbul over the past six weeks from drinking bootleg alcohol tainted with methanol; 28 suspects were arrested but most were conditionally released; high alcohol taxes fuel the black market.
124 Deaths in Turkey from Bootleg Alcohol
At least 124 people died in Ankara and Istanbul over the past six weeks from drinking bootleg alcohol tainted with methanol; 28 suspects were arrested but most were conditionally released; high alcohol taxes fuel the black market.
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32% Bias Score


Ankara Union Shooting: Head Kills Secretary, Citing Corruption
In Ankara, Turkey, on February 17, 2025, Birleşik Metal-İş union branch head Deniz Ilgan fatally shot branch secretary Erdinç Koç, citing corruption and lack of collaboration; both subsequently died.
Ankara Union Shooting: Head Kills Secretary, Citing Corruption
In Ankara, Turkey, on February 17, 2025, Birleşik Metal-İş union branch head Deniz Ilgan fatally shot branch secretary Erdinç Koç, citing corruption and lack of collaboration; both subsequently died.
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44% Bias Score


Cautious Optimism for Syria's Transition at Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference saw cautious optimism regarding Syria's transition, with statements from Syrian officials, UN representatives, and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasizing inclusivity, cooperation, and the need to address security concerns, particularly concerning armed groups...
Cautious Optimism for Syria's Transition at Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference saw cautious optimism regarding Syria's transition, with statements from Syrian officials, UN representatives, and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasizing inclusivity, cooperation, and the need to address security concerns, particularly concerning armed groups...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey-Italy Summit on "New Generation Mafia" Leader's Extradition
A two-day Turkish-Italian summit at Istanbul Courthouse addressed the extradition of Barış Boyun, leader of a motorcycle assassin gang, following Italy's initial rejection of Turkey's request. The summit concluded with a positive shift in Italy's stance, indicating a potential extradition.
Turkey-Italy Summit on "New Generation Mafia" Leader's Extradition
A two-day Turkish-Italian summit at Istanbul Courthouse addressed the extradition of Barış Boyun, leader of a motorcycle assassin gang, following Italy's initial rejection of Turkey's request. The summit concluded with a positive shift in Italy's stance, indicating a potential extradition.
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28% Bias Score


Oktar's Transfer to Silivri Prison Creates Lawyer Meeting Crisis
Adnan Oktar, serving an 8,463-year sentence, was temporarily transferred from Van to Silivri Prison in Istanbul for new trials, causing a severe shortage of lawyer interview booths due to his and his organization's extensive meetings, impacting other inmates' access to legal counsel.
Oktar's Transfer to Silivri Prison Creates Lawyer Meeting Crisis
Adnan Oktar, serving an 8,463-year sentence, was temporarily transferred from Van to Silivri Prison in Istanbul for new trials, causing a severe shortage of lawyer interview booths due to his and his organization's extensive meetings, impacting other inmates' access to legal counsel.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Mine Owner Faces Prison After Illegal Mine Collapse
A Turkish mine owner faces up to nine years in prison for the death of a 33-year-old miner in a June 2023 illegal mine collapse in Zonguldak; the miner's widow gave birth three days after the accident.
Turkish Mine Owner Faces Prison After Illegal Mine Collapse
A Turkish mine owner faces up to nine years in prison for the death of a 33-year-old miner in a June 2023 illegal mine collapse in Zonguldak; the miner's widow gave birth three days after the accident.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Denounces "Economist" Report on Arrests as Part of Global Conspiracy
The Economist" published an article detailing a new wave of arrests and prosecutions in Turkey, prompting a strong denial from Ankara, which accused the magazine of being part of a global conspiracy against Turkey and President Erdoğan.

Turkey Denounces "Economist" Report on Arrests as Part of Global Conspiracy
The Economist" published an article detailing a new wave of arrests and prosecutions in Turkey, prompting a strong denial from Ankara, which accused the magazine of being part of a global conspiracy against Turkey and President Erdoğan.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's TMSF Granted Sweeping Powers, Sparking Business Fears
Turkey's new legislation grants the TMSF broad powers to seize companies and assets, sparking widespread business concern and escalating tensions between the government and leading business groups, amid rising inflation and an unpredictable economic climate.

Turkey's TMSF Granted Sweeping Powers, Sparking Business Fears
Turkey's new legislation grants the TMSF broad powers to seize companies and assets, sparking widespread business concern and escalating tensions between the government and leading business groups, amid rising inflation and an unpredictable economic climate.
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44% Bias Score

Malnutrition Affects Two-Thirds of Turkish Children: Erbakan
A recent survey reveals that two-thirds of Turkish children subsist primarily on pasta and bread, leading to nutritional deficiencies that impair their cognitive development, according to Yeniden Refah Party leader Fatih Erbakan.

Malnutrition Affects Two-Thirds of Turkish Children: Erbakan
A recent survey reveals that two-thirds of Turkish children subsist primarily on pasta and bread, leading to nutritional deficiencies that impair their cognitive development, according to Yeniden Refah Party leader Fatih Erbakan.
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60% Bias Score

Counterfeit Honey Crisis Shakes Turkey's Honey Industry
Turkey's €270 million honey sector is battling a crisis of counterfeit honey, with recent police raids uncovering €25 million of adulterated products and raising concerns about damage to the country's international reputation, as evidenced by a 93% failure rate of Turkish honey samples tested by the...

Counterfeit Honey Crisis Shakes Turkey's Honey Industry
Turkey's €270 million honey sector is battling a crisis of counterfeit honey, with recent police raids uncovering €25 million of adulterated products and raising concerns about damage to the country's international reputation, as evidenced by a 93% failure rate of Turkish honey samples tested by the...
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40% Bias Score

CHP to Hold Presidential Candidate Primary Amidst Calls for Unity
CHP leader Özgür Özel announced a party primary to select their presidential candidate, emphasizing unity during challenging times and expressing solidarity with imprisoned political figures and journalists, while inviting all party members to participate in the process.

CHP to Hold Presidential Candidate Primary Amidst Calls for Unity
CHP leader Özgür Özel announced a party primary to select their presidential candidate, emphasizing unity during challenging times and expressing solidarity with imprisoned political figures and journalists, while inviting all party members to participate in the process.
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48% Bias Score

Unsolved Murder of Uğur Mumcu: Prime Suspect Remains at Large
Oğuz Demir, the prime suspect in the 1993 assassination of Turkish journalist Uğur Mumcu, remains at large despite being identified in 2000; a recent court order demanded investigation into the whereabouts of Demir and his family, revealing systemic failures in investigation and international cooper...

Unsolved Murder of Uğur Mumcu: Prime Suspect Remains at Large
Oğuz Demir, the prime suspect in the 1993 assassination of Turkish journalist Uğur Mumcu, remains at large despite being identified in 2000; a recent court order demanded investigation into the whereabouts of Demir and his family, revealing systemic failures in investigation and international cooper...
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48% Bias Score
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