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78 Dead in Turkish Hotel Fire: Investigations Launched
A fire at the Grand Kartalkaya Hotel in Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people; investigations are underway to hold those responsible accountable for negligence, lack of safety measures, and greed.
78 Dead in Turkish Hotel Fire: Investigations Launched
A fire at the Grand Kartalkaya Hotel in Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people; investigations are underway to hold those responsible accountable for negligence, lack of safety measures, and greed.
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52% Bias Score


Atalay Honors Uğur Mumcu on 32nd Anniversary of Assassination
Can Atalay, a Gezi Park trial defendant whose parliamentary mandate was revoked, honored journalist Uğur Mumcu on the 32nd anniversary of his assassination, emphasizing Mumcu's enduring legacy as a symbol of resistance for those fighting for equality and freedom in Turkey.
Atalay Honors Uğur Mumcu on 32nd Anniversary of Assassination
Can Atalay, a Gezi Park trial defendant whose parliamentary mandate was revoked, honored journalist Uğur Mumcu on the 32nd anniversary of his assassination, emphasizing Mumcu's enduring legacy as a symbol of resistance for those fighting for equality and freedom in Turkey.
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40% Bias Score


79 Dead in Turkey Hotel Fire Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey resulted in 79 deaths, highlighting failures in fire safety regulations and enforcement, with investigations underway to determine responsibility and causes.
79 Dead in Turkey Hotel Fire Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey resulted in 79 deaths, highlighting failures in fire safety regulations and enforcement, with investigations underway to determine responsibility and causes.
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56% Bias Score


79 Dead in Bolu Hotel Fire; Media Coverage Criticized for Partisanship
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu, Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort, killed 79 people on January 21st. The fire, originating in a restaurant, was reported at 3:21 AM but first responders arrived 1 hour 15 minutes later; the blaze lasted 11 hours. Eleven people, including local officials and hot...
79 Dead in Bolu Hotel Fire; Media Coverage Criticized for Partisanship
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu, Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort, killed 79 people on January 21st. The fire, originating in a restaurant, was reported at 3:21 AM but first responders arrived 1 hour 15 minutes later; the blaze lasted 11 hours. Eleven people, including local officials and hot...
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44% Bias Score


Four Güran Family Members Sentenced to Aggravated Life for Narin Güran Murder
A Turkish court sentenced four Güran family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; the reasoned decision details the evidence, including inconsistencies in testimony and phone records.
Four Güran Family Members Sentenced to Aggravated Life for Narin Güran Murder
A Turkish court sentenced four Güran family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; the reasoned decision details the evidence, including inconsistencies in testimony and phone records.
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44% Bias Score


Brutal Murder of Opap Agency Owner in Athens
On January 19th, 2024, a 39-year-old Turkish national fatally stabbed a 61-year-old Opap agency owner 33 times in Paleofaliron, Athens, stealing cash and a €5,000 lottery ticket; the assailant was apprehended the following day after cashing the ticket.
Brutal Murder of Opap Agency Owner in Athens
On January 19th, 2024, a 39-year-old Turkish national fatally stabbed a 61-year-old Opap agency owner 33 times in Paleofaliron, Athens, stealing cash and a €5,000 lottery ticket; the assailant was apprehended the following day after cashing the ticket.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Manager Detained, Actors Questioned Over Gezi Protests
Turkish manager Ayşe Barım's detention for alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests and the subsequent summons of several actors for questioning have sparked widespread condemnation, with critics alleging a politically motivated crackdown on dissent.

Turkish Manager Detained, Actors Questioned Over Gezi Protests
Turkish manager Ayşe Barım's detention for alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests and the subsequent summons of several actors for questioning have sparked widespread condemnation, with critics alleging a politically motivated crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Imposes Publication Bans on Multiple Incidents, Sparking Transparency Concerns
A Turkish prosecutor reported suspicious activities at the Anadolu Courthouse, triggering multiple publication bans on various incidents, including deadly family feuds, traffic accidents, murders, and building collapses, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Turkey Imposes Publication Bans on Multiple Incidents, Sparking Transparency Concerns
A Turkish prosecutor reported suspicious activities at the Anadolu Courthouse, triggering multiple publication bans on various incidents, including deadly family feuds, traffic accidents, murders, and building collapses, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Far-Right Leader Gains Traction with Anti-Refugee Stance
Um cit ozd c ag, leader of Turkey's Victory Party, is gaining influence with his anti-immigrant platform targeting millions of Syrian refugees, amid rising economic concerns in Turkey, ahead of the 2023 elections.

Turkish Far-Right Leader Gains Traction with Anti-Refugee Stance
Um cit ozd c ag, leader of Turkey's Victory Party, is gaining influence with his anti-immigrant platform targeting millions of Syrian refugees, amid rising economic concerns in Turkey, ahead of the 2023 elections.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Damascus After 13 Years
Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Damascus, Syria, after 13 years, marked by a ceremony attended by Turkish and Syrian officials, signifying a major step in renewed bilateral relations and boosting tourism and trade.

Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Damascus After 13 Years
Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Damascus, Syria, after 13 years, marked by a ceremony attended by Turkish and Syrian officials, signifying a major step in renewed bilateral relations and boosting tourism and trade.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.

Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Housing Sector Awaits Low-Interest Loan Campaign
Turkey's housing sector expects a government-backed low-interest loan campaign in the first half of 2024 to boost homeownership among low-income citizens, aiming for 100,000 social houses by 2025, as announced in the presidential annual program.

Turkey's Housing Sector Awaits Low-Interest Loan Campaign
Turkey's housing sector expects a government-backed low-interest loan campaign in the first half of 2024 to boost homeownership among low-income citizens, aiming for 100,000 social houses by 2025, as announced in the presidential annual program.
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48% Bias Score
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