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Greece's Geopolitical Crossroads: From Alliances to Transactional Relationships
Greece's geopolitical position is undergoing a transformation as the US shifts from alliance-based to transactional diplomacy, requiring Greece to rely more on its own strengths and navigate a more anarchic global landscape.
Greece's Geopolitical Crossroads: From Alliances to Transactional Relationships
Greece's geopolitical position is undergoing a transformation as the US shifts from alliance-based to transactional diplomacy, requiring Greece to rely more on its own strengths and navigate a more anarchic global landscape.
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40% Bias Score


Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.
Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.
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40% Bias Score


Over 600 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Assad's Ouster
Over 600 people have been killed in clashes between factions loyal to and opposed to Syria's new government since Thursday, marking the worst violence since the Assad regime's ouster in December; the fighting, concentrated in coastal areas, raises concerns of renewed sectarian conflict.
Over 600 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Assad's Ouster
Over 600 people have been killed in clashes between factions loyal to and opposed to Syria's new government since Thursday, marking the worst violence since the Assad regime's ouster in December; the fighting, concentrated in coastal areas, raises concerns of renewed sectarian conflict.
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40% Bias Score


PKK's Announced Dissolution: Potential End to 40-Year Conflict
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's dissolution prompted a March 1st announcement of compliance and a unilateral ceasefire, potentially ending the PKK's 40-year armed struggle; however, affiliated groups in Syria and Turkey's continued designation of the PKK as a te...
PKK's Announced Dissolution: Potential End to 40-Year Conflict
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's dissolution prompted a March 1st announcement of compliance and a unilateral ceasefire, potentially ending the PKK's 40-year armed struggle; however, affiliated groups in Syria and Turkey's continued designation of the PKK as a te...
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40% Bias Score


DEM Party to Consult with Turkish Parties on PKK Ceasefire Call
Turkey's Democracy Party (DEM) will meet with major political parties, including AKP and MHP, from March 10-17 to discuss PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call for a ceasefire, aiming to build political consensus around this significant peace initiative.
DEM Party to Consult with Turkish Parties on PKK Ceasefire Call
Turkey's Democracy Party (DEM) will meet with major political parties, including AKP and MHP, from March 10-17 to discuss PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's February 27th call for a ceasefire, aiming to build political consensus around this significant peace initiative.
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32% Bias Score


Erdoğan Addresses Women's Day, Rejects Opposition Claims on Istanbul Convention
On March 8th, Turkish President Erdoğan delivered a speech on Women's Day, highlighting his government's efforts to improve women's rights, refuting opposition claims regarding the Istanbul Convention, and vowing to defeat terrorism.
Erdoğan Addresses Women's Day, Rejects Opposition Claims on Istanbul Convention
On March 8th, Turkish President Erdoğan delivered a speech on Women's Day, highlighting his government's efforts to improve women's rights, refuting opposition claims regarding the Istanbul Convention, and vowing to defeat terrorism.
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72% Bias Score

Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...

Çanakkale Exhibit Showcases Troyan Women, Challenging Historical Narratives
Pınar Yolaçan's photography exhibit in Çanakkale, Turkey, displays images of Troyan women, highlighting their suffering during the Trojan War and challenging conventional historical narratives that focus primarily on male figures. The exhibit, initially shown at the 2018 Çanakkale Biennial, uses vis...
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Alcohol Tax Crisis: 160 Deaths and a Black Market Boom
At least 160 deaths from illegally produced alcohol in Turkey since 2025 have prompted government crackdowns, highlighting the impact of high taxes making alcohol unaffordable for many and driving them to the black market.

Turkey's Alcohol Tax Crisis: 160 Deaths and a Black Market Boom
At least 160 deaths from illegally produced alcohol in Turkey since 2025 have prompted government crackdowns, highlighting the impact of high taxes making alcohol unaffordable for many and driving them to the black market.
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44% Bias Score

PKK's potential disarmament: Implications for Kurds in the Middle East
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's disarmament and the PKK's subsequent ceasefire declaration on March 1st, could end the decades-long armed conflict in Turkey and impact relations with neighboring countries, but the future of Syrian Kurdish groups remains uncertai...

PKK's potential disarmament: Implications for Kurds in the Middle East
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's disarmament and the PKK's subsequent ceasefire declaration on March 1st, could end the decades-long armed conflict in Turkey and impact relations with neighboring countries, but the future of Syrian Kurdish groups remains uncertai...
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36% Bias Score

US Lawmakers Seek to Redesignate Turkey as Near Eastern Country
US Representatives Brad Schneider and Gus Bilirakis introduced the Turkey Diplomatic Realignment Act to redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, citing Ankara's increasingly close ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, and its actions against Western interests; the ac...

US Lawmakers Seek to Redesignate Turkey as Near Eastern Country
US Representatives Brad Schneider and Gus Bilirakis introduced the Turkey Diplomatic Realignment Act to redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, citing Ankara's increasingly close ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, and its actions against Western interests; the ac...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...

Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.

Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.
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60% Bias Score
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