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US Aid Cut Cripples Kurdish Groups in Syria
US President Trump's suspension of foreign aid has reportedly halted funding to Kurdish armed groups in Syria, severely limiting their spending on transport, food, and salaries, potentially leading to a Turkish military operation in northern Syria.
US Aid Cut Cripples Kurdish Groups in Syria
US President Trump's suspension of foreign aid has reportedly halted funding to Kurdish armed groups in Syria, severely limiting their spending on transport, food, and salaries, potentially leading to a Turkish military operation in northern Syria.
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40% Bias Score


SDF Commander Raises Concerns Over US Aid Cuts and Potential Turkish Offensive
The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) voiced concerns about potential US military aid cuts and a possible Turkish offensive, highlighting the complex interplay of ongoing negotiations between Turkey and the PKK, and the need for a guaranteed integration of the SDF into the Syrian army.
SDF Commander Raises Concerns Over US Aid Cuts and Potential Turkish Offensive
The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) voiced concerns about potential US military aid cuts and a possible Turkish offensive, highlighting the complex interplay of ongoing negotiations between Turkey and the PKK, and the need for a guaranteed integration of the SDF into the Syrian army.
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36% Bias Score


Three Turkish Journalists Detained Amidst Concerns Over Press Freedom
Three Turkish journalists, Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek, were detained; Pehlivan for allegedly sharing a private conversation and influencing an expert witness, and Asker and Selek for broadcasting it on Halk TV, sparking reactions in the Turkish parliament.
Three Turkish Journalists Detained Amidst Concerns Over Press Freedom
Three Turkish journalists, Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek, were detained; Pehlivan for allegedly sharing a private conversation and influencing an expert witness, and Asker and Selek for broadcasting it on Halk TV, sparking reactions in the Turkish parliament.
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52% Bias Score


Kartalkaya Hotel Fire Kills 78; Turkish Parliament to Investigate
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people, prompting a parliamentary investigation into alleged negligence and conflicts of interest involving the Tourism Minister and local authorities, who are accused of prioritizing profit over safety and failing to enforce re...
Kartalkaya Hotel Fire Kills 78; Turkish Parliament to Investigate
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people, prompting a parliamentary investigation into alleged negligence and conflicts of interest involving the Tourism Minister and local authorities, who are accused of prioritizing profit over safety and failing to enforce re...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's Economic Ambitions in Post-War Syria Amidst Refugee Crisis"
Turkey, hosting nearly 3 million Syrian refugees, aims to capitalize on post-war reconstruction opportunities despite strained political relations, with Turkish exports to Syria exceeding $2 billion annually (2021-2023), yet facing challenges from increased Syrian customs tariffs.
Turkey's Economic Ambitions in Post-War Syria Amidst Refugee Crisis"
Turkey, hosting nearly 3 million Syrian refugees, aims to capitalize on post-war reconstruction opportunities despite strained political relations, with Turkish exports to Syria exceeding $2 billion annually (2021-2023), yet facing challenges from increased Syrian customs tariffs.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Exceeds 2024 External Borrowing Target, New Issuance Imminent
Turkey's Treasury exceeded its $10 billion 2024 external borrowing target, issuing an additional $1 billion for 2025; a new bond issuance exceeding $2 billion is expected soon to cover substantial debt maturities in February and March.
Turkey Exceeds 2024 External Borrowing Target, New Issuance Imminent
Turkey's Treasury exceeded its $10 billion 2024 external borrowing target, issuing an additional $1 billion for 2025; a new bond issuance exceeding $2 billion is expected soon to cover substantial debt maturities in February and March.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey Intensifies Crackdown on Opposition and Cultural Figures
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu faces new investigations after a press conference criticizing the Turkish government's legal actions against him and other opposition figures, including the recent arrest of filmmaker Ayşe Barım on charges related to the 2013 Gezi Park protests, highlighting a broader c...

Turkey Intensifies Crackdown on Opposition and Cultural Figures
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu faces new investigations after a press conference criticizing the Turkish government's legal actions against him and other opposition figures, including the recent arrest of filmmaker Ayşe Barım on charges related to the 2013 Gezi Park protests, highlighting a broader c...
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68% 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

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

Konya Building Collapse: Two Dead, Syrian Refugee Praised for Warning Residents
In Konya, Turkey, the collapse of Taşoluk Apartmanı on January 24th killed two and injured none; a Syrian refugee, Ali El Hüseyin, warned residents, saving lives; four suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing into building code violations.

Konya Building Collapse: Two Dead, Syrian Refugee Praised for Warning Residents
In Konya, Turkey, the collapse of Taşoluk Apartmanı on January 24th killed two and injured none; a Syrian refugee, Ali El Hüseyin, warned residents, saving lives; four suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing into building code violations.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's Public Debt: Hidden Risks and the Critical Year of 2025
Dr. Coşkun Cangöz warns that Turkey's public debt, while appearing manageable due to exchange rate dynamics, carries significant risks due to high foreign currency debt and variable interest rates, making 2025 a crucial year for economic program success, with inflation and exchange rate stability be...

Turkey's Public Debt: Hidden Risks and the Critical Year of 2025
Dr. Coşkun Cangöz warns that Turkey's public debt, while appearing manageable due to exchange rate dynamics, carries significant risks due to high foreign currency debt and variable interest rates, making 2025 a crucial year for economic program success, with inflation and exchange rate stability be...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Eyes Economic Gains in Post-War Syria Amidst Tariff Hurdles
Turkey, having hosted millions of Syrian refugees since 2011, now seeks to leverage its position to benefit economically from Syria's reconstruction, despite facing challenges like high Syrian tariffs on Turkish goods and ongoing political instability.

Turkey Eyes Economic Gains in Post-War Syria Amidst Tariff Hurdles
Turkey, having hosted millions of Syrian refugees since 2011, now seeks to leverage its position to benefit economically from Syria's reconstruction, despite facing challenges like high Syrian tariffs on Turkish goods and ongoing political instability.
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36% Bias Score
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