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CHP Officially Nominates İmamoğlu for Presidency; Highlights EU Membership, Turkey's Geopolitical Significance
The CHP formally announced that Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu will be their presidential candidate in a primary election on March 23, 2025, involving 1.7 million members; CHP leader Özgür Özel highlighted the party's steadfast commitment to EU membership, citing rising public support, particularly a...
CHP Officially Nominates İmamoğlu for Presidency; Highlights EU Membership, Turkey's Geopolitical Significance
The CHP formally announced that Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu will be their presidential candidate in a primary election on March 23, 2025, involving 1.7 million members; CHP leader Özgür Özel highlighted the party's steadfast commitment to EU membership, citing rising public support, particularly a...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Industrial Sector Faces Crisis Amidst Inflationary Pressures
Turkey's industrial sector faces severe challenges due to government policies aimed at lowering inflation, leading to a competitiveness crisis and a surge in bankruptcies, according to TIM head Mustafa Gültepe, who calls for policy adjustments to prevent economic instability.
Turkish Industrial Sector Faces Crisis Amidst Inflationary Pressures
Turkey's industrial sector faces severe challenges due to government policies aimed at lowering inflation, leading to a competitiveness crisis and a surge in bankruptcies, according to TIM head Mustafa Gültepe, who calls for policy adjustments to prevent economic instability.
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EU-Turkey Defense Collaboration Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst geopolitical instability stemming from the Trump administration, major European countries are forging defense collaborations with Turkey, leveraging Turkey's rapidly expanding defense industry (7.2 billion USD exports in 2024) and prompting concerns among some EU members, particularly Greece,...
EU-Turkey Defense Collaboration Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst geopolitical instability stemming from the Trump administration, major European countries are forging defense collaborations with Turkey, leveraging Turkey's rapidly expanding defense industry (7.2 billion USD exports in 2024) and prompting concerns among some EU members, particularly Greece,...
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Turkey's AESA Radar Integration into Akinci Drone Marks Defense Milestone
Turkey successfully integrated its domestically produced Murad 100-A AESA radar into the Akinci drone, a major step in its defense industry, countering export restrictions and potentially offsetting Greece's AESA radar advantage.
Turkey's AESA Radar Integration into Akinci Drone Marks Defense Milestone
Turkey successfully integrated its domestically produced Murad 100-A AESA radar into the Akinci drone, a major step in its defense industry, countering export restrictions and potentially offsetting Greece's AESA radar advantage.
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48% Bias Score


Erdoğan's Birthday Call to Mitsotakis Signals Continued Communication Amidst Relatively Calm Greek-Turkish Relations
Amidst relatively calm Greek-Turkish relations, President Erdoğan's birthday call to Prime Minister Mitsotakis signals continued diplomatic communication, while a future Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council meeting remains pending, potentially impacting bilateral relations.
Erdoğan's Birthday Call to Mitsotakis Signals Continued Communication Amidst Relatively Calm Greek-Turkish Relations
Amidst relatively calm Greek-Turkish relations, President Erdoğan's birthday call to Prime Minister Mitsotakis signals continued diplomatic communication, while a future Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council meeting remains pending, potentially impacting bilateral relations.
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Babacan Condemns Censorship of Öcalan's Disarmament Call
DEVA Party leader Ali Babacan criticized Turkish television channels for cutting broadcasts of Abdullah Öcalan's Kurdish-language call for PKK disarmament, highlighting ongoing tensions and divisions regarding the Kurdish issue in Turkey.
Babacan Condemns Censorship of Öcalan's Disarmament Call
DEVA Party leader Ali Babacan criticized Turkish television channels for cutting broadcasts of Abdullah Öcalan's Kurdish-language call for PKK disarmament, highlighting ongoing tensions and divisions regarding the Kurdish issue in Turkey.
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40% Bias Score

Diyarbakır's Transformation Masks Unresolved Kurdish Issue
The author's revisit to Diyarbakır after 10 years reveals the city's massive physical transformation but the continued unresolved Kurdish issue, stemming from a lack of democratic reforms and the ongoing suppression of Kurdish rights. The author links this to past events and calls for a commitment t...

Diyarbakır's Transformation Masks Unresolved Kurdish Issue
The author's revisit to Diyarbakır after 10 years reveals the city's massive physical transformation but the continued unresolved Kurdish issue, stemming from a lack of democratic reforms and the ongoing suppression of Kurdish rights. The author links this to past events and calls for a commitment t...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Police Chief, Singer's Husband Indicted in Crime Syndicate Escape
A Turkish indictment charges 62 people, including police chief Mehmet Deniz Karakurt and singer Merve Özbey's husband Kenan Koçak, with aiding the escape of Sarallar crime syndicate member Turan Yıldırım; the indictment seeks sentences up to 27 years.

Turkish Police Chief, Singer's Husband Indicted in Crime Syndicate Escape
A Turkish indictment charges 62 people, including police chief Mehmet Deniz Karakurt and singer Merve Özbey's husband Kenan Koçak, with aiding the escape of Sarallar crime syndicate member Turan Yıldırım; the indictment seeks sentences up to 27 years.
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Turkey's Alcohol Tax Crisis: 160 Deaths and a Black Market Boom
At least 160 deaths from methanol poisoning in Turkey this year are linked to high alcohol taxes, driving consumers to the black market and highlighting the need for policy reform.

Turkey's Alcohol Tax Crisis: 160 Deaths and a Black Market Boom
At least 160 deaths from methanol poisoning in Turkey this year are linked to high alcohol taxes, driving consumers to the black market and highlighting the need for policy reform.
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Turkish Court Acquits Halk TV Journalists in Press Freedom Case
Five Halk TV journalists were acquitted on charges of attempting to influence an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case; the court's decision followed a trial highlighting concerns over press freedom and legal interpretation in Turkey.

Turkish Court Acquits Halk TV Journalists in Press Freedom Case
Five Halk TV journalists were acquitted on charges of attempting to influence an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case; the court's decision followed a trial highlighting concerns over press freedom and legal interpretation in Turkey.
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56% Bias Score

Cem's Book Addresses Job Market Shifts in Industry 4.0
Hayri Cem's "Geleceğin Meslekleri" examines how Industry 4.0 will impact the job market, highlighting both job losses in sectors like manufacturing and the emergence of new roles in digital technologies, with all book royalties funding scholarships for Darüşşafaka students.

Cem's Book Addresses Job Market Shifts in Industry 4.0
Hayri Cem's "Geleceğin Meslekleri" examines how Industry 4.0 will impact the job market, highlighting both job losses in sectors like manufacturing and the emergence of new roles in digital technologies, with all book royalties funding scholarships for Darüşşafaka students.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Insufficient Workplace Inspectors Cited in Fatal Hotel Fire Inquiry
A Turkish parliamentary inquiry into the fatal Kartalkaya hotel fire, which killed 78, revealed that the hotel lacked prior safety inspections due to insufficient inspectors and prioritization of higher-risk sectors. The deputy minister stated that with 2.5 million businesses and only 500 inspectors...

Turkey's Insufficient Workplace Inspectors Cited in Fatal Hotel Fire Inquiry
A Turkish parliamentary inquiry into the fatal Kartalkaya hotel fire, which killed 78, revealed that the hotel lacked prior safety inspections due to insufficient inspectors and prioritization of higher-risk sectors. The deputy minister stated that with 2.5 million businesses and only 500 inspectors...
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56% Bias Score
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