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Violation of Presumption of Innocence in Turkey: Law Enforcement and Media Practices Under Scrutiny
The article discusses the violation of the presumption of innocence in Turkey due to the public portrayal of individuals as guilty before a court verdict, citing the Erdoğan Yağız case as an example of how law enforcement actions and media coverage can damage reputation and violate human rights.
Violation of Presumption of Innocence in Turkey: Law Enforcement and Media Practices Under Scrutiny
The article discusses the violation of the presumption of innocence in Turkey due to the public portrayal of individuals as guilty before a court verdict, citing the Erdoğan Yağız case as an example of how law enforcement actions and media coverage can damage reputation and violate human rights.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. to Consolidate Syria Military Presence to One Base
The United States is scaling down its military presence in Syria to one base from eight, shifting its policy due to the perceived failure of past strategies, with about 2,000 troops remaining focused on counter-terrorism efforts and re-engagement with Damascus under new leadership.
U.S. to Consolidate Syria Military Presence to One Base
The United States is scaling down its military presence in Syria to one base from eight, shifting its policy due to the perceived failure of past strategies, with about 2,000 troops remaining focused on counter-terrorism efforts and re-engagement with Damascus under new leadership.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Grants Diyanet Extensive Powers to Censor Religious Materials
A new Turkish law grants the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) broad powers to review and ban Quran translations and other religious materials, raising concerns about censorship and freedom of expression.
Turkey Grants Diyanet Extensive Powers to Censor Religious Materials
A new Turkish law grants the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) broad powers to review and ban Quran translations and other religious materials, raising concerns about censorship and freedom of expression.
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44% Bias Score


Seventeen Released in Turkish Municipal Corruption Probe
Seventeen suspects, including businessman Aziz Ihsan Aktaş and a Besiktas Municipality consultant, were released in Turkey on "effective remorse" grounds following arrests in four corruption investigations involving Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and other municipalities, concerning alleged brib...
Seventeen Released in Turkish Municipal Corruption Probe
Seventeen suspects, including businessman Aziz Ihsan Aktaş and a Besiktas Municipality consultant, were released in Turkey on "effective remorse" grounds following arrests in four corruption investigations involving Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and other municipalities, concerning alleged brib...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament Concludes Debate on Controversial "10th Judicial Package
The Turkish Parliament concluded discussions on the "10th Judicial Package," facing criticism over its perceived shortcomings and lack of public consultation; various parties expressed concerns regarding the bill's impact and the need for a new constitution.
Turkish Parliament Concludes Debate on Controversial "10th Judicial Package
The Turkish Parliament concluded discussions on the "10th Judicial Package," facing criticism over its perceived shortcomings and lack of public consultation; various parties expressed concerns regarding the bill's impact and the need for a new constitution.
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48% Bias Score


Izmir Workers' Strike Enters Seventh Day, Causing City Disruptions
A strike by 23,000 municipal workers in Izmir, Turkey, entered its seventh day, causing waste accumulation and transportation disruptions due to stalled collective bargaining negotiations between the Genel-İş union and the municipality, with ongoing discussions between the CHP headquarters and the u...
Izmir Workers' Strike Enters Seventh Day, Causing City Disruptions
A strike by 23,000 municipal workers in Izmir, Turkey, entered its seventh day, causing waste accumulation and transportation disruptions due to stalled collective bargaining negotiations between the Genel-İş union and the municipality, with ongoing discussions between the CHP headquarters and the u...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
Greece faces multiple foreign policy challenges: strained relations with North Macedonia, a shifting US stance on Turkey, an unresolved maritime border with Albania, and concerns over Libya's potential shift away from the 2019 Turco-Libyan memorandum.

Greece Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
Greece faces multiple foreign policy challenges: strained relations with North Macedonia, a shifting US stance on Turkey, an unresolved maritime border with Albania, and concerns over Libya's potential shift away from the 2019 Turco-Libyan memorandum.
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40% Bias Score

Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.

Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.
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56% Bias Score

US to Consolidate Syria Military Presence, Closing Seven Bases
The United States will close seven of its eight military bases in Syria, consolidating operations to Hasakah, marking a strategic policy shift announced by its new special envoy, Thomas Barrack, who described previous approaches as failed. Roughly 2,000 US troops remain in Syria, primarily embedded ...

US to Consolidate Syria Military Presence, Closing Seven Bases
The United States will close seven of its eight military bases in Syria, consolidating operations to Hasakah, marking a strategic policy shift announced by its new special envoy, Thomas Barrack, who described previous approaches as failed. Roughly 2,000 US troops remain in Syria, primarily embedded ...
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36% Bias Score

14 İBB Officials Transferred to Prisons Across Turkey
Fourteen individuals, including Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, were transferred from Silivri prison to various locations across Turkey following an İBB operation, sparking controversy due to the timing and lack of transparency.

14 İBB Officials Transferred to Prisons Across Turkey
Fourteen individuals, including Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, were transferred from Silivri prison to various locations across Turkey following an İBB operation, sparking controversy due to the timing and lack of transparency.
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40% Bias Score

Nine Arrested in Istanbul Corruption Crackdown
Nine individuals, including Büyükçekmece Mayor Hasan Akgün and a former CHP Member of Parliament, were arrested in Istanbul on August 2, 2024, following four separate corruption investigations into the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and several district municipalities, including allegations of e...

Nine Arrested in Istanbul Corruption Crackdown
Nine individuals, including Büyükçekmece Mayor Hasan Akgün and a former CHP Member of Parliament, were arrested in Istanbul on August 2, 2024, following four separate corruption investigations into the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and several district municipalities, including allegations of e...
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56% Bias Score

İzmir Mayor Ends Talks With Striking Workers
İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Cemil Tugay ended negotiations with striking workers from İZENERJİ, İZELMAN, and Ege City Planning, citing political motivations and budgetary constraints despite offering a wage increase exceeding previous proposals.

İzmir Mayor Ends Talks With Striking Workers
İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Cemil Tugay ended negotiations with striking workers from İZENERJİ, İZELMAN, and Ege City Planning, citing political motivations and budgetary constraints despite offering a wage increase exceeding previous proposals.
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60% Bias Score
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