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Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.
Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Mayors Arrested, Removed from Office Amid Corruption Probes
On July 8, 2025, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Büyükçekmece Deputy Mayor Ahmet Şahin were arrested and removed from office due to corruption investigations, triggering a replacement process in Büyükçekmece set for July 14th, 2025.
Turkish Mayors Arrested, Removed from Office Amid Corruption Probes
On July 8, 2025, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Büyükçekmece Deputy Mayor Ahmet Şahin were arrested and removed from office due to corruption investigations, triggering a replacement process in Büyükçekmece set for July 14th, 2025.
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul Police Chief Reassigns Financial Crimes Unit Head Amidst İBB Investigation Disagreements
Istanbul Police Department's financial crimes unit head, Hakan Dulkadir, was reassigned due to disagreements with the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor, Akın Gürlek, over the İBB investigations; the incident highlights tensions between the prosecutor's office and the police department, potentially influence...
Istanbul Police Chief Reassigns Financial Crimes Unit Head Amidst İBB Investigation Disagreements
Istanbul Police Department's financial crimes unit head, Hakan Dulkadir, was reassigned due to disagreements with the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor, Akın Gürlek, over the İBB investigations; the incident highlights tensions between the prosecutor's office and the police department, potentially influence...
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44% Bias Score


Motion to Lift Immunity of Turkish Opposition Leader Özgür Özel
A motion to lift the parliamentary immunity of CHP leader Özgür Özel, along with two other opposition MPs, has been submitted to Turkey's parliament, stemming from an Ankara Public Prosecutor's investigation into his statements following a July 5th party meeting; this is the 26th such motion against...
Motion to Lift Immunity of Turkish Opposition Leader Özgür Özel
A motion to lift the parliamentary immunity of CHP leader Özgür Özel, along with two other opposition MPs, has been submitted to Turkey's parliament, stemming from an Ankara Public Prosecutor's investigation into his statements following a July 5th party meeting; this is the 26th such motion against...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Press Organizations Support Halk TV and Sözcü TV Amidst RTÜK Broadcast Bans
Seven Turkish press organizations visited Halk TV and Sözcü TV after both faced broadcast bans from RTÜK, expressing solidarity and concern for press freedom, highlighting RTÜK's actions as an attack on freedom of expression and public access to information.
Turkish Press Organizations Support Halk TV and Sözcü TV Amidst RTÜK Broadcast Bans
Seven Turkish press organizations visited Halk TV and Sözcü TV after both faced broadcast bans from RTÜK, expressing solidarity and concern for press freedom, highlighting RTÜK's actions as an attack on freedom of expression and public access to information.
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48% Bias Score


NATO's 5% Defense Budget Increase Faces Strong Opposition
Turkish political scientist Hasan Unal states that there's significant opposition within NATO to the proposed increase in defense budgets to 5% of GDP by the 2030s, questioning the plan's feasibility and highlighting potential economic and public resistance.
NATO's 5% Defense Budget Increase Faces Strong Opposition
Turkish political scientist Hasan Unal states that there's significant opposition within NATO to the proposed increase in defense budgets to 5% of GDP by the 2030s, questioning the plan's feasibility and highlighting potential economic and public resistance.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Greenhouse Workers Fired After Unionization Attempt
Six women were fired from Queen Seracılık in İzmir, Turkey, after unionizing with BTO-SEN, citing threats, unfair treatment, and inconsistent dismissal reasons, despite a court ruling in their favor; the incident highlights broader concerns about worker rights in Turkey.

Turkish Greenhouse Workers Fired After Unionization Attempt
Six women were fired from Queen Seracılık in İzmir, Turkey, after unionizing with BTO-SEN, citing threats, unfair treatment, and inconsistent dismissal reasons, despite a court ruling in their favor; the incident highlights broader concerns about worker rights in Turkey.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey Fuel Price Cuts Did Not Manipulate June Inflation: Economist
Alaattin Aktas, an economics columnist, dismisses claims that Turkey's recent fuel price cuts were meant to manipulate June's inflation rate, arguing it's mathematically impossible due to the automatic calculation of fuel prices and the CPI's data collection timeline.

Turkey Fuel Price Cuts Did Not Manipulate June Inflation: Economist
Alaattin Aktas, an economics columnist, dismisses claims that Turkey's recent fuel price cuts were meant to manipulate June's inflation rate, arguing it's mathematically impossible due to the automatic calculation of fuel prices and the CPI's data collection timeline.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Bans Sözcü TV for 10 Days Amidst Crackdown on Opposition Media
Turkey's RTÜK imposed a 10-day broadcast ban on Sözcü TV on March 27, 2024, for airing protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting condemnation from media organizations for violating public access to information.

Turkey Bans Sözcü TV for 10 Days Amidst Crackdown on Opposition Media
Turkey's RTÜK imposed a 10-day broadcast ban on Sözcü TV on March 27, 2024, for airing protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting condemnation from media organizations for violating public access to information.
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56% Bias Score

France Condemns Arrests of Turkish Mayors; Turkey Rejects Criticism
France condemned the recent arrests of several Turkish opposition mayors, including those of Adana, Antalya, and Adiyaman, expressing deep concern about the respect for democratic rights and fair trial; Turkey rejected the criticism, stating that it constitutes an interference in its judicial proces...

France Condemns Arrests of Turkish Mayors; Turkey Rejects Criticism
France condemned the recent arrests of several Turkish opposition mayors, including those of Adana, Antalya, and Adiyaman, expressing deep concern about the respect for democratic rights and fair trial; Turkey rejected the criticism, stating that it constitutes an interference in its judicial proces...
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40% Bias Score

Arrests of CHP Mayors in Turkey Amid Corruption Investigations
On Saturday, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere were arrested with 11 others in an operation targeting CHP municipalities, based on testimonies from a plea-bargaining informant involved in three separate corruption investigations.

Arrests of CHP Mayors in Turkey Amid Corruption Investigations
On Saturday, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere were arrested with 11 others in an operation targeting CHP municipalities, based on testimonies from a plea-bargaining informant involved in three separate corruption investigations.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's LeMan Magazine Blockade: Arrests Defy Press Law
The Turkish government blocked access to LeMan Magazine's website and arrested several staff members, including those not legally responsible for its content, defying the country's Press Law which specifies responsibility lies solely with the content creators.

Turkey's LeMan Magazine Blockade: Arrests Defy Press Law
The Turkish government blocked access to LeMan Magazine's website and arrested several staff members, including those not legally responsible for its content, defying the country's Press Law which specifies responsibility lies solely with the content creators.
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40% Bias Score
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