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Turkey Hotel Fire Trial Begins: 32 Defendants Face Charges
A Turkish court is hearing a case against 32 defendants after 78 people died in a fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in January; the indictment alleges significant safety violations.
Turkey Hotel Fire Trial Begins: 32 Defendants Face Charges
A Turkish court is hearing a case against 32 defendants after 78 people died in a fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in January; the indictment alleges significant safety violations.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Talent Manager Faces 30-Year Sentence for Gezi Park Involvement
Ayşe Barım, a Turkish talent manager, appeared in court today facing charges of aiding in an attempt to overthrow the Turkish government, stemming from her presence at the 2013 Gezi Park protests; she denies any involvement beyond her professional duties, and her lawyers presented medical evidence i...
Turkish Talent Manager Faces 30-Year Sentence for Gezi Park Involvement
Ayşe Barım, a Turkish talent manager, appeared in court today facing charges of aiding in an attempt to overthrow the Turkish government, stemming from her presence at the 2013 Gezi Park protests; she denies any involvement beyond her professional duties, and her lawyers presented medical evidence i...
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48% Bias Score


Grand Kartal Hotel Fire Trial Begins: 32 Defendants Face Charges
The first hearing of the trial for the Grand Kartal Hotel fire in Bolu, Turkey, which killed 78 people, commenced on Monday, with 32 defendants facing charges; CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for blocking the prosecution of public officials implicated in the trag...
Grand Kartal Hotel Fire Trial Begins: 32 Defendants Face Charges
The first hearing of the trial for the Grand Kartal Hotel fire in Bolu, Turkey, which killed 78 people, commenced on Monday, with 32 defendants facing charges; CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for blocking the prosecution of public officials implicated in the trag...
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56% 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


Greece to Acquire New Submarines with Cruise Missiles
Greece plans to acquire new submarines within the next decade, equipped with cruise missiles, to counter Turkey's naval expansion in the Aegean Sea, which includes over 30 vessels and a planned aircraft carrier.
Greece to Acquire New Submarines with Cruise Missiles
Greece plans to acquire new submarines within the next decade, equipped with cruise missiles, to counter Turkey's naval expansion in the Aegean Sea, which includes over 30 vessels and a planned aircraft carrier.
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44% Bias Score


Erdoğan Hints at Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Low Ministerial Approval Ratings
President Erdoğan hinted at a potential cabinet reshuffle during a recent meeting, following a low-performing AKP poll on ministerial satisfaction; four ministers, including the Trade, Agriculture, Culture, and Labor ministers, are reportedly at risk of being replaced.
Erdoğan Hints at Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Low Ministerial Approval Ratings
President Erdoğan hinted at a potential cabinet reshuffle during a recent meeting, following a low-performing AKP poll on ministerial satisfaction; four ministers, including the Trade, Agriculture, Culture, and Labor ministers, are reportedly at risk of being replaced.
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64% Bias Score

CHP Strategizes Amidst Crackdown, Plans Continued Rallies
Following arrests and investigations targeting the Republican People's Party (CHP), its Central Executive Board (PM) met to strategize. They decided to continue rallies, emphasizing legality, and exploring diplomatic avenues with other parties, including a possible participation in a disarmament cer...

CHP Strategizes Amidst Crackdown, Plans Continued Rallies
Following arrests and investigations targeting the Republican People's Party (CHP), its Central Executive Board (PM) met to strategize. They decided to continue rallies, emphasizing legality, and exploring diplomatic avenues with other parties, including a possible participation in a disarmament cer...
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44% Bias Score

Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Methane Gas Incident During Military Operation
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure in a cave during the Claw-Lock Operation in northern Iraq on May 28, 2022; investigations are underway to determine if proper safety measures were followed.

Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Methane Gas Incident During Military Operation
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure in a cave during the Claw-Lock Operation in northern Iraq on May 28, 2022; investigations are underway to determine if proper safety measures were followed.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Prosecutor Investigates CHP Leader Özgür Özel
Ankara's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into CHP leader Özgür Özel for allegedly insulting the president, inciting crime, and threatening public officials following his speech criticizing the recent arrests of opposition mayors and the government.

Turkish Prosecutor Investigates CHP Leader Özgür Özel
Ankara's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into CHP leader Özgür Özel for allegedly insulting the president, inciting crime, and threatening public officials following his speech criticizing the recent arrests of opposition mayors and the government.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's CHP Faces Crackdown Amid Concerns Over Authoritarianism
In Turkey, the ruling party is intensifying pressure on the CHP, with arrests of mayors like Ekrem İmamoğlu and investigations against party leader Özgür Özel raising concerns about the 2024 elections and the future of democracy.

Turkey's CHP Faces Crackdown Amid Concerns Over Authoritarianism
In Turkey, the ruling party is intensifying pressure on the CHP, with arrests of mayors like Ekrem İmamoğlu and investigations against party leader Özgür Özel raising concerns about the 2024 elections and the future of democracy.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Poll Shows CHP Leading, Public Distrust in Government Fairness
A SONAR Research poll of 2,231 people across 26 Turkish provinces shows CHP at 36.2%, AKP at 30.9%, and reveals deep public concern over perceived unfairness in government investigations.

Turkish Poll Shows CHP Leading, Public Distrust in Government Fairness
A SONAR Research poll of 2,231 people across 26 Turkish provinces shows CHP at 36.2%, AKP at 30.9%, and reveals deep public concern over perceived unfairness in government investigations.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.

Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.
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48% Bias Score
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