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Pesticide Residues in Turkish Food Products Raise Concerns
International reports reveal widespread pesticide residue problems in Turkish food products, impacting consumer health and international trade; a Greenpeace study found illegal pesticide residues in one-third of products sampled in Istanbul markets.
Pesticide Residues in Turkish Food Products Raise Concerns
International reports reveal widespread pesticide residue problems in Turkish food products, impacting consumer health and international trade; a Greenpeace study found illegal pesticide residues in one-third of products sampled in Istanbul markets.
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60% Bias Score


Turkey: Mass Detentions of Opposition Figures Condemned
CHP deputy Murat Emir visited 10 political prisoners in Silivri prison, denouncing their detention as unlawful and highlighting the broader pattern of suppressing dissent through politically motivated arrests and censorship of journalists and opposition figures in Turkey.
Turkey: Mass Detentions of Opposition Figures Condemned
CHP deputy Murat Emir visited 10 political prisoners in Silivri prison, denouncing their detention as unlawful and highlighting the broader pattern of suppressing dissent through politically motivated arrests and censorship of journalists and opposition figures in Turkey.
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72% Bias Score


US-Brokered Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal Reshapes South Caucasus Geopolitics
The US brokered a peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Washington D.C., granting Azerbaijan full control of Nagorno-Karabakh and establishing a transportation corridor through Armenia, significantly shifting regional power dynamics and potentially diminishing Russia's influence.
US-Brokered Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal Reshapes South Caucasus Geopolitics
The US brokered a peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Washington D.C., granting Azerbaijan full control of Nagorno-Karabakh and establishing a transportation corridor through Armenia, significantly shifting regional power dynamics and potentially diminishing Russia's influence.
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60% Bias Score


US Ambassador's Syria Policy Shift Sparks Debate in Turkey
US Ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, Thomas Barrack, has generated controversy with statements advocating for a unified Syria under Damascus, criticizing Western intervention, and referencing the Ottoman millet system; this shift in US policy aligns with Turkey's stance but faces cri...
US Ambassador's Syria Policy Shift Sparks Debate in Turkey
US Ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, Thomas Barrack, has generated controversy with statements advocating for a unified Syria under Damascus, criticizing Western intervention, and referencing the Ottoman millet system; this shift in US policy aligns with Turkey's stance but faces cri...
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40% Bias Score


TIP Clarifies Secrecy Decision at Kurdish Issue Commission Meeting
The Turkish Workers' Party (TIP) clarified that a secrecy decision for the second session of the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, focused on the Kurdish issue, applied only to ministerial presentations, not all commission activities, refuting claims of complete secrecy.
TIP Clarifies Secrecy Decision at Kurdish Issue Commission Meeting
The Turkish Workers' Party (TIP) clarified that a secrecy decision for the second session of the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, focused on the Kurdish issue, applied only to ministerial presentations, not all commission activities, refuting claims of complete secrecy.
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36% Bias Score


Deadly European Wildfires Amid Scorching Heatwave
Wildfires, exacerbated by a European heatwave, have caused death and destruction in Italy, Greece, France, and Turkey, highlighting the escalating threat of climate change-induced extreme weather events.
Deadly European Wildfires Amid Scorching Heatwave
Wildfires, exacerbated by a European heatwave, have caused death and destruction in Italy, Greece, France, and Turkey, highlighting the escalating threat of climate change-induced extreme weather events.
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28% Bias Score

Turkish Hazelnut Crop Failure Drives Global Price Surge
Severe night frosts in Turkey, the world's largest hazelnut producer, have caused a 33 percent price increase since the start of the year, impacting major food companies and Turkish farmers, who often lack insurance against crop failures; this is termed 'Climateflation'.

Turkish Hazelnut Crop Failure Drives Global Price Surge
Severe night frosts in Turkey, the world's largest hazelnut producer, have caused a 33 percent price increase since the start of the year, impacting major food companies and Turkish farmers, who often lack insurance against crop failures; this is termed 'Climateflation'.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey and Egypt Strengthen Ties, Condemn Israel's Gaza Policies
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Egyptian counterpart in El Alamein, discussing regional issues, including the crisis in Gaza, and agreeing to convene an Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit to condemn Israel's actions, which Turkey described as 'genocidal policies'.

Turkey and Egypt Strengthen Ties, Condemn Israel's Gaza Policies
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Egyptian counterpart in El Alamein, discussing regional issues, including the crisis in Gaza, and agreeing to convene an Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit to condemn Israel's actions, which Turkey described as 'genocidal policies'.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Tourism Boom on Lesbos Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
In July 2025, nearly 29,000 Turkish tourists visited Lesbos, boosting the local economy, especially hospitality, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions between Greece and Turkey.

Turkish Tourism Boom on Lesbos Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
In July 2025, nearly 29,000 Turkish tourists visited Lesbos, boosting the local economy, especially hospitality, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions between Greece and Turkey.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Parents Protest Forced School Transfer to Village Linked to Religious Order
Parents in six villages near Eskişehir, Turkey, are protesting the local education authority's attempt to force their children to attend a school in Buhara village, allegedly linked to the Menzil religious order; parents cite concerns about the school's remote location and the disruption to their ch...

Turkish Parents Protest Forced School Transfer to Village Linked to Religious Order
Parents in six villages near Eskişehir, Turkey, are protesting the local education authority's attempt to force their children to attend a school in Buhara village, allegedly linked to the Menzil religious order; parents cite concerns about the school's remote location and the disruption to their ch...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey to Introduce Family Mediation in Divorce Proceedings
Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç announced plans to introduce family mediation into divorce proceedings to expedite the process and reduce conflict, drawing on successful international models and addressing concerns about lengthy and contentious cases.

Turkey to Introduce Family Mediation in Divorce Proceedings
Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç announced plans to introduce family mediation into divorce proceedings to expedite the process and reduce conflict, drawing on successful international models and addressing concerns about lengthy and contentious cases.
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48% Bias Score

Azerbaijan-Armenia Agreement Shifts South Caucasus Geopolitics
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an agreement in Washington D.C. on August 8th, 2025, facilitated by the U.S. and Turkey, establishing a transportation corridor through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan, significantly altering regional geopolitics and lessening Russian influence.

Azerbaijan-Armenia Agreement Shifts South Caucasus Geopolitics
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an agreement in Washington D.C. on August 8th, 2025, facilitated by the U.S. and Turkey, establishing a transportation corridor through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan, significantly altering regional geopolitics and lessening Russian influence.
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48% Bias Score
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