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Turkish Cartoonist Arrested for Depicting Prophet Muhammad

Turkish authorities arrested a cartoonist and issued warrants for Leman magazine editors following publication of a controversial cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad on June 26th, sparking outrage and protests; the magazine claims the cartoon was misinterpreted.

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Surge in Turkish Citizens Obtaining German Passports

In 2024, 22,525 Turkish citizens received German passports—a 110% increase over 2023—due to Germany's relaxed citizenship laws, Turkey's political repression, and economic instability; dual citizenship is a key incentive, yet integration challenges persist.

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EL PAÍS México Earns Six Nominations for 2025 Gabo Awards

EL PAÍS México" received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for its report on crime in Chiapas, Mexico, and nominations for photography, coverage (a collaborative report on migrant detention in Turkey), and audio (a podcast on Javier Milei).

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Modi's Cyprus Visit Strengthens India-EU Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Cyprus on Sunday for talks with President Nicos Christodoulides, strengthening bilateral ties and focusing on economic cooperation, particularly regarding the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), amidst regional geopolitical complexities i...

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Turkey's Contradictory Syria Policy: Peace Talks Amidst Bombardment

A German documentary, "Erdoğan's Fight Against the Kurds," reveals Turkey's contradictory approach: pursuing domestic peace talks while bombing Kurdish areas in Northern Syria, resulting in destroyed infrastructure, civilian deaths, and questions of international law violations.

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1055th Week: Saturday Mothers Demand Justice for Nurettin Çur

The Saturday Mothers held their 1055th weekly protest in Galatasaray Square, demanding justice for Nurettin Çur, who disappeared 30 years ago in Diyarbakır, highlighting the ongoing struggle for accountability regarding enforced disappearances and state-sponsored violence during the 1990s.

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Turkish Satirical Magazine Employees Arrested for Cartoon Depicting Prophet Muhammad

Four employees of Turkey's LeMan magazine were arrested for publishing a cartoon interpreted as depicting the Prophet Muhammad, sparking protests and an investigation into "publicly insulting religious values", drawing parallels to the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

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Woman Dies After Weight Loss Surgery in Turkey

A British woman died from multiple organ failure after a weight loss operation in Turkey due to complications from the procedure and a lack of post-operative care; a UK hospital has seen over 100 similar cases.

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EL PAÍS México Receives Six Gabo Award Nominations

EL PAÍS México received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for "Chiapas, territorio tomado," which details the impact of criminal groups in the Mexican state of Chiapas, along with nominations in photography, coverage, and audio categories, highlighting issues of m...

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Turkey's Diyanet Gains Control Over Quran Translations, Sparking Religious Freedom Concerns

Turkey's Diyanet, with a €3 billion budget and over 140,000 employees, now legally controls Quran translations, banning those deemed inconsistent with Islam, raising concerns about religious freedom amidst declining religiosity in the country.

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Turkey Caught Between Iran and Israel Amidst Escalating Crisis

Turkey, heavily reliant on Iranian natural gas, is deeply concerned by the escalating Iran-Israel crisis, with Turkey's foreign minister calling for de-escalation and diplomacy while a key Erdogan ally warns of Turkish vulnerability.

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AKP Official Criticizes Muslim World's Inaction on Iran

Metin Külünk, a former AKP official, sharply criticized the weak response of the Muslim world and Turkey's religious organizations to the Israeli attacks on Iran, highlighting the contrast with the West's strong condemnation and attributing the inaction to "conformism" and the pursuit of wealth and ...

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