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Former Ziraat Bank CEO Detained in Corruption Probe
Can Akın Çağlar, former CEO of Ziraat Bank and İBB secretary-general, was detained due to alleged corruption related to a €290 million loan to the ORA Shopping Center in Bayrampaşa, prompting scrutiny of his past banking decisions and the İBB appointment.
Former Ziraat Bank CEO Detained in Corruption Probe
Can Akın Çağlar, former CEO of Ziraat Bank and İBB secretary-general, was detained due to alleged corruption related to a €290 million loan to the ORA Shopping Center in Bayrampaşa, prompting scrutiny of his past banking decisions and the İBB appointment.
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48% Bias Score


DEM Party Urges Turkey to Facilitate PKK Congress for Lasting Peace
Tuncer Bakırhan, co-chair of the DEM party, called on the Turkish government to ensure a secure environment for the PKK's planned dissolution congress, emphasizing the need for government action to achieve lasting peace in Turkey, referencing Öcalan's peace initiative and the Kobani massacre.
DEM Party Urges Turkey to Facilitate PKK Congress for Lasting Peace
Tuncer Bakırhan, co-chair of the DEM party, called on the Turkish government to ensure a secure environment for the PKK's planned dissolution congress, emphasizing the need for government action to achieve lasting peace in Turkey, referencing Öcalan's peace initiative and the Kobani massacre.
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52% Bias Score


Geneva Cyprus Talks: Divergent Views on Resolution
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hosted an informal meeting in Geneva on the Cyprus issue, bringing together representatives from the TRNC, RoC, Greece, Turkey, and the UK to discuss a path forward, with President Tatar highlighting the need for increased effort to resolve issues and the EU sta...
Geneva Cyprus Talks: Divergent Views on Resolution
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hosted an informal meeting in Geneva on the Cyprus issue, bringing together representatives from the TRNC, RoC, Greece, Turkey, and the UK to discuss a path forward, with President Tatar highlighting the need for increased effort to resolve issues and the EU sta...
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28% Bias Score


Istanbul University Revokes Mayor İmamoğlu's Diploma
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his 1990 transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing "absence" and "obvious error," despite legal challenges arguing the retroactive application of regulations is u...
Istanbul University Revokes Mayor İmamoğlu's Diploma
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his 1990 transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing "absence" and "obvious error," despite legal challenges arguing the retroactive application of regulations is u...
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul University Revokes İmamoğlu's 31-Year-Old Diploma
Istanbul University revoked the diplomas of 28 individuals, including Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, due to alleged irregularities in their admissions 31 years prior; İmamoğlu's lawyers contest the legality of the retroactive application of regulations and the university's authority.
Istanbul University Revokes İmamoğlu's 31-Year-Old Diploma
Istanbul University revoked the diplomas of 28 individuals, including Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, due to alleged irregularities in their admissions 31 years prior; İmamoğlu's lawyers contest the legality of the retroactive application of regulations and the university's authority.
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48% Bias Score


Greece's Urgent Need for Military and Economic Reform Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Amidst a changing global order emphasizing real power, Greece needs to strengthen its military (universal 18-year-old conscription, extended service, mandatory female conscription) and economy (dismantling oligopolies, boosting competition) to secure its future.
Greece's Urgent Need for Military and Economic Reform Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Amidst a changing global order emphasizing real power, Greece needs to strengthen its military (universal 18-year-old conscription, extended service, mandatory female conscription) and economy (dismantling oligopolies, boosting competition) to secure its future.
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68% Bias Score

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...
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24% Bias Score

Fight Erupts at Somali Military Camp in Turkey, Injuring 24
A violent fight erupted during a soccer game at a Somali military training camp in Turkey, injuring 24 Somali soldiers (two critically) and several Turkish soldiers; the cause remains under investigation.

Fight Erupts at Somali Military Camp in Turkey, Injuring 24
A violent fight erupted during a soccer game at a Somali military training camp in Turkey, injuring 24 Somali soldiers (two critically) and several Turkish soldiers; the cause remains under investigation.
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32% Bias Score

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.
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44% Bias Score

Cyprus Talks Resume in Geneva Amidst Deep Divisions
An informal, expanded conference on the Cyprus issue began in Geneva on Monday, bringing together representatives from Greece, Turkey, the UK, the EU, the Republic of Cyprus, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, aiming to maintain open communication despite significant differences in their a...

Cyprus Talks Resume in Geneva Amidst Deep Divisions
An informal, expanded conference on the Cyprus issue began in Geneva on Monday, bringing together representatives from Greece, Turkey, the UK, the EU, the Republic of Cyprus, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, aiming to maintain open communication despite significant differences in their a...
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56% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer in Turkey: Rising Cases, High Survival Rate with Early Detection
Turkish Gastroenterology Association reports colorectal cancer as the second most common cancer in women and third in men, with rising cases among younger patients; early detection via screening boasts a 95% survival rate, prompting calls for increased awareness and preventative measures.

Colorectal Cancer in Turkey: Rising Cases, High Survival Rate with Early Detection
Turkish Gastroenterology Association reports colorectal cancer as the second most common cancer in women and third in men, with rising cases among younger patients; early detection via screening boasts a 95% survival rate, prompting calls for increased awareness and preventative measures.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Press Workers Face Low Wages, High Turnover
A DİSK Basın-İş report reveals that one in three Turkish press workers earns under 30,000 TL monthly, far below the 75,973 TL poverty line, highlighting low wages and poor working conditions as major issues impacting the sector's stability and journalistic quality.

Turkish Press Workers Face Low Wages, High Turnover
A DİSK Basın-İş report reveals that one in three Turkish press workers earns under 30,000 TL monthly, far below the 75,973 TL poverty line, highlighting low wages and poor working conditions as major issues impacting the sector's stability and journalistic quality.
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48% Bias Score
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