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Turkey's Fidan Advocates for Long-Term European Security, Criticizes Israel's Gaza Policy
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan addressed European security and the Ukraine war, advocating for a long-term approach and dialogue, while criticizing Israel's Gaza aid restrictions; Britain and France proposed a "volunteer coalition" to support Ukraine, prompting diverse reactions.
Turkey's Fidan Advocates for Long-Term European Security, Criticizes Israel's Gaza Policy
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan addressed European security and the Ukraine war, advocating for a long-term approach and dialogue, while criticizing Israel's Gaza aid restrictions; Britain and France proposed a "volunteer coalition" to support Ukraine, prompting diverse reactions.
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36% 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


İmamoğlu Unveils Four-Year Plan for Turkey's Future
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, the sole CHP presidential candidate, announced a four-year plan addressing over 20 national issues, aiming to present a detailed vision of Turkey by October-November 2025, after facing delays in presenting his initial plan.
İmamoğlu Unveils Four-Year Plan for Turkey's Future
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, the sole CHP presidential candidate, announced a four-year plan addressing over 20 national issues, aiming to present a detailed vision of Turkey by October-November 2025, after facing delays in presenting his initial plan.
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40% Bias Score


Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...
Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...
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40% Bias Score


Turkmenistan Ships Gas to Turkey via Iran
Turkmenistan started shipping natural gas to Turkey through Iran on March 6, 2024, as confirmed by Iran's Oil Minister; five million cubic meters of gas will transit Iran daily, strengthening Iran's regional influence and economic ties with its neighbors.
Turkmenistan Ships Gas to Turkey via Iran
Turkmenistan started shipping natural gas to Turkey through Iran on March 6, 2024, as confirmed by Iran's Oil Minister; five million cubic meters of gas will transit Iran daily, strengthening Iran's regional influence and economic ties with its neighbors.
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul Rent Increases: Advertised vs. Actual
Istanbul's rental market shows a 42 percent increase in advertised rental prices and a 97 percent increase in actual rents for tenants with existing contracts, due to the removal of a 25 percent annual rent increase cap, creating a two-tiered market.
Istanbul Rent Increases: Advertised vs. Actual
Istanbul's rental market shows a 42 percent increase in advertised rental prices and a 97 percent increase in actual rents for tenants with existing contracts, due to the removal of a 25 percent annual rent increase cap, creating a two-tiered market.
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48% Bias Score

Baykar and Leonardo Partner to Produce Armed UAVs in Italy
Turkish drone maker Baykar and Italian defense giant Leonardo announced a five-year partnership on Thursday to jointly manufacture armed UAVs in Italy, combining their expertise in drone technology and aerospace systems, extending their collaboration to space technologies.

Baykar and Leonardo Partner to Produce Armed UAVs in Italy
Turkish drone maker Baykar and Italian defense giant Leonardo announced a five-year partnership on Thursday to jointly manufacture armed UAVs in Italy, combining their expertise in drone technology and aerospace systems, extending their collaboration to space technologies.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Court Suspends Guideline Restricting Corporate Tax Loss Deductions
The Turkish Council of State suspended a tax administration guideline that disallowed the deduction of prior-year losses from minimum corporate tax, citing the lack of legal basis and potential for unfair taxation; this decision allows such deductions temporarily, pending further legal action.

Turkish Court Suspends Guideline Restricting Corporate Tax Loss Deductions
The Turkish Council of State suspended a tax administration guideline that disallowed the deduction of prior-year losses from minimum corporate tax, citing the lack of legal basis and potential for unfair taxation; this decision allows such deductions temporarily, pending further legal action.
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40% Bias Score

Narcotics Found in Turkish Higher Education Official's Vehicle
Narcotics were found in a Turkish Council of Higher Education (YÖK) vehicle assigned to Fehmi Şimşek, deputy chief of staff and brother of a high-ranking parliament official; despite a parliamentary inquiry ten months later, no action has been taken against Şimşek, prompting allegations of a cover-u...

Narcotics Found in Turkish Higher Education Official's Vehicle
Narcotics were found in a Turkish Council of Higher Education (YÖK) vehicle assigned to Fehmi Şimşek, deputy chief of staff and brother of a high-ranking parliament official; despite a parliamentary inquiry ten months later, no action has been taken against Şimşek, prompting allegations of a cover-u...
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52% Bias Score

PKK Declares Ceasefire Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call
Following a meeting between former AKP MP Mehmet Metiner and imprisoned HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş, PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the PKK's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a ceasefire from March 1st, with the PKK Executive Committee agreeing and requesting Öcalan's release.

PKK Declares Ceasefire Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call
Following a meeting between former AKP MP Mehmet Metiner and imprisoned HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş, PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the PKK's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a ceasefire from March 1st, with the PKK Executive Committee agreeing and requesting Öcalan's release.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.

Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Hotel Fire Kills 78: Employer Negligence Found
A fire at a hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people, including four employees; a government investigation found the employer negligent in workplace safety, with non-functional fire safety systems; the report was sent to prosecutors, and an expert report is expected this week.

Turkish Hotel Fire Kills 78: Employer Negligence Found
A fire at a hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, killed 78 people, including four employees; a government investigation found the employer negligent in workplace safety, with non-functional fire safety systems; the report was sent to prosecutors, and an expert report is expected this week.
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32% Bias Score
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