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Russia and Ukraine Negotiate Timing of Next Round of Talks
Following a Ukrainian proposal to restart talks the week of July 19th, Russia and Ukraine are currently negotiating the timing of their next round of talks, with Russia expressing readiness and Turkey offering Istanbul as a venue; previous talks in Istanbul (May 16th and June 2nd, 2025) resulted in ...
Russia and Ukraine Negotiate Timing of Next Round of Talks
Following a Ukrainian proposal to restart talks the week of July 19th, Russia and Ukraine are currently negotiating the timing of their next round of talks, with Russia expressing readiness and Turkey offering Istanbul as a venue; previous talks in Istanbul (May 16th and June 2nd, 2025) resulted in ...
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32% Bias Score


Suruç Massacre: Ten Years of Delayed Justice in Turkey
Ten years after the ISIS-perpetrated Suruç massacre in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, which killed 33 and wounded over 100, the trial has faced significant obstacles, including a drastically reduced number of suspects, denied requests to question key figures, and significant delays in accessing crucial evidence...
Suruç Massacre: Ten Years of Delayed Justice in Turkey
Ten years after the ISIS-perpetrated Suruç massacre in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, which killed 33 and wounded over 100, the trial has faced significant obstacles, including a drastically reduced number of suspects, denied requests to question key figures, and significant delays in accessing crucial evidence...
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60% Bias Score


Turkish Official Accuses Institute of Falsifying Report on Imprisoned Mayor's Health
İYİ Party's Turhan Çömez alleges the Forensic Medicine Institute falsified a report on the health of imprisoned Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık, who suffers from AML and lymphoma, claiming the alteration minimizes the risk of his cancer recurrence and jeopardizes his life.
Turkish Official Accuses Institute of Falsifying Report on Imprisoned Mayor's Health
İYİ Party's Turhan Çömez alleges the Forensic Medicine Institute falsified a report on the health of imprisoned Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık, who suffers from AML and lymphoma, claiming the alteration minimizes the risk of his cancer recurrence and jeopardizes his life.
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60% Bias Score


Turkey Targets 44.5 Billion Lira in E-Commerce Tax Evasion
Turkey's Revenue Administration (GIB) uncovered 44.5 billion lira in unreported e-commerce revenue from 17,104 taxpayers between 2021 and 2024, prompting an investigation and calls for voluntary compliance with tax obligations, backed by new withholding tax measures.
Turkey Targets 44.5 Billion Lira in E-Commerce Tax Evasion
Turkey's Revenue Administration (GIB) uncovered 44.5 billion lira in unreported e-commerce revenue from 17,104 taxpayers between 2021 and 2024, prompting an investigation and calls for voluntary compliance with tax obligations, backed by new withholding tax measures.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Arrests 153 Alleged ISIS Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested 153 alleged ISIS members across 28 provinces over the past two weeks, accused of funding and promoting the terrorist organization; the arrests follow Turkey's 800km border with Syria, a region where ISIS remains active.
Turkey Arrests 153 Alleged ISIS Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested 153 alleged ISIS members across 28 provinces over the past two weeks, accused of funding and promoting the terrorist organization; the arrests follow Turkey's 800km border with Syria, a region where ISIS remains active.
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60% Bias Score


İmamoğlu: Imprisonment is Political, Not Legal
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a rally in Trabzon, claiming his absence is politically motivated, not legal, and urging supporters to continue their fight for justice and against government suppression.
İmamoğlu: Imprisonment is Political, Not Legal
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a rally in Trabzon, claiming his absence is politically motivated, not legal, and urging supporters to continue their fight for justice and against government suppression.
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60% Bias Score

Turkey's 1974 Invasion of Cyprus: A 51-Year Occupation
Turkey invaded Cyprus on July 20, 1974, occupying 36% of the island, displacing thousands, and creating a lasting division that persists today, making it the only EU member under occupation.

Turkey's 1974 Invasion of Cyprus: A 51-Year Occupation
Turkey invaded Cyprus on July 20, 1974, occupying 36% of the island, displacing thousands, and creating a lasting division that persists today, making it the only EU member under occupation.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Official Advocates Referendum for New Constitution
Mehmet Uçum, Deputy Chairman of Turkey's Presidential Legal Policy Board, argues that claims of no public demand for a new constitution are superficial, asserting that a referendum is essential for democratic legitimacy and public oversight, even with parliamentary approval.

Turkish Official Advocates Referendum for New Constitution
Mehmet Uçum, Deputy Chairman of Turkey's Presidential Legal Policy Board, argues that claims of no public demand for a new constitution are superficial, asserting that a referendum is essential for democratic legitimacy and public oversight, even with parliamentary approval.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.

Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.
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56% Bias Score

Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.

Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Students Face European Visa Crisis
Turkey's YEDAB reports that 50,000 students were denied European visas in 2024, primarily due to staff shortages and long wait times at German and Italian visa centers, impacting access to Erasmus and other programs.

Turkish Students Face European Visa Crisis
Turkey's YEDAB reports that 50,000 students were denied European visas in 2024, primarily due to staff shortages and long wait times at German and Italian visa centers, impacting access to Erasmus and other programs.
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40% Bias Score

Students Boo Professor at Graduation, Exposing Academic Integrity Crisis
At a 2025 graduation ceremony, students publicly rebuked their professor with boos and turned backs, highlighting a critical disconnect between academic values and institutional conduct, symbolizing broader societal concerns about academic freedom and integrity.

Students Boo Professor at Graduation, Exposing Academic Integrity Crisis
At a 2025 graduation ceremony, students publicly rebuked their professor with boos and turned backs, highlighting a critical disconnect between academic values and institutional conduct, symbolizing broader societal concerns about academic freedom and integrity.
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68% Bias Score
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