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Turkey's Maritime Push Challenges Greece and Cyprus
Turkey is negotiating maritime boundaries with Syria, potentially harming Cyprus, while also actively seeking to finalize its maritime agreement with Libya despite Greek opposition, escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey's Maritime Push Challenges Greece and Cyprus
Turkey is negotiating maritime boundaries with Syria, potentially harming Cyprus, while also actively seeking to finalize its maritime agreement with Libya despite Greek opposition, escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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48% Bias Score


Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...
Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Wildfires Under Control After Evacuations and Property Damage
Wildfires near Athens and on Crete, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, have been brought under control, resulting in evacuations, property damage, and disruptions to tourism; two deaths were reported in neighboring Turkey due to separate wildfires.
Greek Wildfires Under Control After Evacuations and Property Damage
Wildfires near Athens and on Crete, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, have been brought under control, resulting in evacuations, property damage, and disruptions to tourism; two deaths were reported in neighboring Turkey due to separate wildfires.
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16% Bias Score


International Operation Nets 19 in Turkish Crime Syndicate Crackdown
Turkish authorities, aided by Norway and Sweden, arrested 19 suspects in an operation targeting three organized crime groups in Istanbul, seizing 51 properties, 20 vehicles, and assets worth approximately 1.5 billion lira. One suspect is linked to a 2023 murder in Bosnia.
International Operation Nets 19 in Turkish Crime Syndicate Crackdown
Turkish authorities, aided by Norway and Sweden, arrested 19 suspects in an operation targeting three organized crime groups in Istanbul, seizing 51 properties, 20 vehicles, and assets worth approximately 1.5 billion lira. One suspect is linked to a 2023 murder in Bosnia.
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44% Bias Score


Swedish Crime Boss Arrested in Turkey
Ismail Abdo, head of Sweden's Rumba crime network and wanted internationally since 2024, was arrested in Turkey on Friday following a joint operation by Turkish and Swedish authorities; this arrest comes amid a surge in violent crime plaguing Sweden, linked to organized crime's infiltration of vario...
Swedish Crime Boss Arrested in Turkey
Ismail Abdo, head of Sweden's Rumba crime network and wanted internationally since 2024, was arrested in Turkey on Friday following a joint operation by Turkish and Swedish authorities; this arrest comes amid a surge in violent crime plaguing Sweden, linked to organized crime's infiltration of vario...
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32% Bias Score


Contrasting Views in Turkish Imam Hatip Schools: Celebration and Protest
Two separate incidents involving Imam Hatip high schools in Turkey – one in Adana featuring a graduation celebration and another in Izmir with a political flag display – reveal contrasting attitudes within conservative religious circles, highlighting generational shifts and potential political fissu...
Contrasting Views in Turkish Imam Hatip Schools: Celebration and Protest
Two separate incidents involving Imam Hatip high schools in Turkey – one in Adana featuring a graduation celebration and another in Izmir with a political flag display – reveal contrasting attitudes within conservative religious circles, highlighting generational shifts and potential political fissu...
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64% Bias Score

1,000 Firefighters Battle Major Wildfires in Eastern Germany, Forcing Evacuations
Wildfires in eastern Germany near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg and in Thuringia have forced evacuations of roughly 100 people in one town after spreading to approximately 1,000 hectares, resulting in over 1,000 firefighters battling the blazes. The fires also threaten rare plants and animals...

1,000 Firefighters Battle Major Wildfires in Eastern Germany, Forcing Evacuations
Wildfires in eastern Germany near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg and in Thuringia have forced evacuations of roughly 100 people in one town after spreading to approximately 1,000 hectares, resulting in over 1,000 firefighters battling the blazes. The fires also threaten rare plants and animals...
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28% Bias Score

Wildfires Force Evacuations in Greece and Turkey, Claiming Two Lives
Wildfires forced thousands to evacuate resorts in Crete, Greece, and caused at least two deaths in Turkey, highlighting the impact of extreme heat and strong winds exacerbated by climate change.

Wildfires Force Evacuations in Greece and Turkey, Claiming Two Lives
Wildfires forced thousands to evacuate resorts in Crete, Greece, and caused at least two deaths in Turkey, highlighting the impact of extreme heat and strong winds exacerbated by climate change.
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16% Bias Score

Izmir Corruption Probe: 126 Arrested, Including Former Mayor Soyer
A large-scale corruption investigation in Izmir, Turkey, led to the July 1st, 2025 arrest of 126 individuals, including former Mayor Tunç Soyer and the CHP Izmir Provincial Chair, based on reports from the Court of Audit and other authorities alleging embezzlement by Izmir Metropolitan Municipality,...

Izmir Corruption Probe: 126 Arrested, Including Former Mayor Soyer
A large-scale corruption investigation in Izmir, Turkey, led to the July 1st, 2025 arrest of 126 individuals, including former Mayor Tunç Soyer and the CHP Izmir Provincial Chair, based on reports from the Court of Audit and other authorities alleging embezzlement by Izmir Metropolitan Municipality,...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Figures Arrested Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the arrests of Manavgat Mayor Niyazi Nefi Kara and others, linking them to President Erdoğan's prior announcement, highlighting concerns about due process and political motives, citing uninvestigated corruption cases against AKP municipalities.

Turkish Opposition Figures Arrested Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the arrests of Manavgat Mayor Niyazi Nefi Kara and others, linking them to President Erdoğan's prior announcement, highlighting concerns about due process and political motives, citing uninvestigated corruption cases against AKP municipalities.
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68% Bias Score

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
A court hearing took place in Istanbul for 45 individuals, including "Basel," charged with unauthorized assembly at Saraçhane protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest and license revocation; defendants reported police brutality, and the trial was adjourned to October 17th.

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
A court hearing took place in Istanbul for 45 individuals, including "Basel," charged with unauthorized assembly at Saraçhane protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest and license revocation; defendants reported police brutality, and the trial was adjourned to October 17th.
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48% Bias Score

Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...

Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...
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48% Bias Score
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