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Police Disrupt İHD Anniversary, TV Show Cancelled
The Turkish Human Rights Association's 39th-anniversary celebration was disrupted by police, preventing the display of an LGBT rights banner; simultaneously, a TV broadcast featuring actress Gonca Vuslateri was cancelled without explanation.
Police Disrupt İHD Anniversary, TV Show Cancelled
The Turkish Human Rights Association's 39th-anniversary celebration was disrupted by police, preventing the display of an LGBT rights banner; simultaneously, a TV broadcast featuring actress Gonca Vuslateri was cancelled without explanation.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Mayor's Retests Ordered Despite Health Concerns
Following surgery for suspected lymphoma, Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık's lawyer criticized the Adli Tıp's order to repeat all medical tests, citing ethical concerns and potential health risks for Çalık, who is currently imprisoned.
Turkish Mayor's Retests Ordered Despite Health Concerns
Following surgery for suspected lymphoma, Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık's lawyer criticized the Adli Tıp's order to repeat all medical tests, citing ethical concerns and potential health risks for Çalık, who is currently imprisoned.
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56% Bias Score


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60% Bias Score


EU Simplifies Schengen Visas for Turkish Citizens
The EU announced a new tiered Schengen visa system for Turkish citizens, granting easier access to multiple-entry visas based on a history of compliant travel, aiming to reduce application processing times and address appointment crises.
EU Simplifies Schengen Visas for Turkish Citizens
The EU announced a new tiered Schengen visa system for Turkish citizens, granting easier access to multiple-entry visas based on a history of compliant travel, aiming to reduce application processing times and address appointment crises.
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36% Bias Score


Unresolved Salary Disputes and Rising Suicides Within Turkish Police Force
Turkish police officers' persistent calls for salary increases, mirroring similar demands from the gendarmerie and coast guard, remain unmet despite assurances from the Interior Minister, Ali Yerlikaya; the issue is further complicated by potential upcoming cabinet changes and a recent rise in polic...
Unresolved Salary Disputes and Rising Suicides Within Turkish Police Force
Turkish police officers' persistent calls for salary increases, mirroring similar demands from the gendarmerie and coast guard, remain unmet despite assurances from the Interior Minister, Ali Yerlikaya; the issue is further complicated by potential upcoming cabinet changes and a recent rise in polic...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Leader Investigated Amidst Crackdown and Peace Talks
Istanbul's chief prosecutor launched an investigation into Turkey's main opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu for allegedly insulting a prosecutor, following the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in March 2024 and widespread protests; the government also initiated peace talks with the PK...
Turkish Opposition Leader Investigated Amidst Crackdown and Peace Talks
Istanbul's chief prosecutor launched an investigation into Turkey's main opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu for allegedly insulting a prosecutor, following the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in March 2024 and widespread protests; the government also initiated peace talks with the PK...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Approves Mining on Olive Groves Despite Public Outcry
The Turkish Parliament approved the first 11 articles of a bill allowing mining on olive groves, requiring relocation and replanting of double the number of olive trees, sparking public debate over environmental and economic impacts.

Turkey Approves Mining on Olive Groves Despite Public Outcry
The Turkish Parliament approved the first 11 articles of a bill allowing mining on olive groves, requiring relocation and replanting of double the number of olive trees, sparking public debate over environmental and economic impacts.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Libya Policy Errors
Greece's strained relationship with Libya results from strategic miscalculations, including underestimating Turkey's influence, failing to secure European unity, and making tactical missteps like the expulsion of the Libyan ambassador and a failed aid mission; this necessitates a revised strategy.

Greece's Libya Policy Errors
Greece's strained relationship with Libya results from strategic miscalculations, including underestimating Turkey's influence, failing to secure European unity, and making tactical missteps like the expulsion of the Libyan ambassador and a failed aid mission; this necessitates a revised strategy.
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40% Bias Score

EU Eases Schengen Visas for Compliant Turkish Citizens
The European Commission implemented a new Schengen visa rule, the 'Cascade Rule,' effective July 15, 2024, offering multiple-entry visas to Turkish citizens with a history of compliant visa usage, based on a risk assessment and to improve efficiency.

EU Eases Schengen Visas for Compliant Turkish Citizens
The European Commission implemented a new Schengen visa rule, the 'Cascade Rule,' effective July 15, 2024, offering multiple-entry visas to Turkish citizens with a history of compliant visa usage, based on a risk assessment and to improve efficiency.
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16% Bias Score

Altun's Silence on Haydanlı Contract Allegations Amidst Human Rights Appointment
Former Turkish government official Fahrettin Altun, now appointed as Human Rights Director, faces criticism for his lack of response to allegations of involvement with Serdar Haydanlı, who received government contracts while Altun was Director of Communications, as evidenced by a document presented ...

Altun's Silence on Haydanlı Contract Allegations Amidst Human Rights Appointment
Former Turkish government official Fahrettin Altun, now appointed as Human Rights Director, faces criticism for his lack of response to allegations of involvement with Serdar Haydanlı, who received government contracts while Altun was Director of Communications, as evidenced by a document presented ...
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52% Bias Score

Imamoglu Sentenced: Turkey's Crackdown on Opposition Intensifies
An Istanbul court sentenced opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu to 1 year and 8 months in prison for insulting a public official, escalating concerns about Turkey's crackdown on dissent ahead of upcoming elections.

Imamoglu Sentenced: Turkey's Crackdown on Opposition Intensifies
An Istanbul court sentenced opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu to 1 year and 8 months in prison for insulting a public official, escalating concerns about Turkey's crackdown on dissent ahead of upcoming elections.
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40% Bias Score

Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.

Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
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48% Bias Score
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