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Mersin Free Zone Bribery Scheme Revealed
A bribery investigation in Mersin, Turkey, revealed a systematic scheme at the Mersin Free Zone Directorate, where officials received weekly payments from companies; video and audio recordings of bribe exchanges are part of the evidence presented in court.
Mersin Free Zone Bribery Scheme Revealed
A bribery investigation in Mersin, Turkey, revealed a systematic scheme at the Mersin Free Zone Directorate, where officials received weekly payments from companies; video and audio recordings of bribe exchanges are part of the evidence presented in court.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Partnership Following Assad's Fall
After the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad in December, Turkey and Saudi Arabia forged a strategic partnership to stabilize Syria, counter Iran's influence, and jointly lobby the U.S. to lift sanctions; this cooperation is driven by shared security concerns and economic opportunities in Syria...
Turkey and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Partnership Following Assad's Fall
After the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad in December, Turkey and Saudi Arabia forged a strategic partnership to stabilize Syria, counter Iran's influence, and jointly lobby the U.S. to lift sanctions; this cooperation is driven by shared security concerns and economic opportunities in Syria...
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44% Bias Score


İBB's 564 Billion TL Budget and Extensive Subsidiary Network
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) has a 564 billion TL budget, repaid 15.895 billion TL in principal, operates 30 subsidiaries employing 76,203, and provided 784,528 people with cash aid and 4,048,136 with in-kind assistance in 2024.
İBB's 564 Billion TL Budget and Extensive Subsidiary Network
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) has a 564 billion TL budget, repaid 15.895 billion TL in principal, operates 30 subsidiaries employing 76,203, and provided 784,528 people with cash aid and 4,048,136 with in-kind assistance in 2024.
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4% Bias Score


DEM Party and MHP Discuss Peace Process, Parliamentary Commission
The DEM Party met with the MHP in the Turkish Parliament to discuss the peace process, focusing on the establishment of a parliamentary commission and a new judicial package; the meeting also covered the role of parliament and constitutional changes, with subsequent meetings planned with the AKP.
DEM Party and MHP Discuss Peace Process, Parliamentary Commission
The DEM Party met with the MHP in the Turkish Parliament to discuss the peace process, focusing on the establishment of a parliamentary commission and a new judicial package; the meeting also covered the role of parliament and constitutional changes, with subsequent meetings planned with the AKP.
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36% Bias Score


VIP Gold Smuggling Scandal: Lack of Accountability Highlights Political Interference in Turkish Justice
Journalist Timur Soykan revealed a VIP gold smuggling scandal implicating AKP and MHP politicians; despite a report submitted to the Presidential Palace detailing the smuggling and those involved, no investigations were launched, raising concerns of political interference in the justice system.
VIP Gold Smuggling Scandal: Lack of Accountability Highlights Political Interference in Turkish Justice
Journalist Timur Soykan revealed a VIP gold smuggling scandal implicating AKP and MHP politicians; despite a report submitted to the Presidential Palace detailing the smuggling and those involved, no investigations were launched, raising concerns of political interference in the justice system.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey to Release up to 50,000 Prisoners
Turkey is considering a new bill that would release up to 50,000 prisoners with less than three years left on their sentences before the upcoming holiday; prison observation boards will determine eligibility, excluding those with poor conduct records.
Turkey to Release up to 50,000 Prisoners
Turkey is considering a new bill that would release up to 50,000 prisoners with less than three years left on their sentences before the upcoming holiday; prison observation boards will determine eligibility, excluding those with poor conduct records.
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52% Bias Score

Clashes between SMO and Tribal Groups in Northern Syria
Clashes between Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SMO) and tribal groups near Rakka, Syria resulted in numerous casualties, prompting the Syrian government to deploy troops and heavy weaponry; the Siluk town is largely under the control of tribal forces.

Clashes between SMO and Tribal Groups in Northern Syria
Clashes between Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SMO) and tribal groups near Rakka, Syria resulted in numerous casualties, prompting the Syrian government to deploy troops and heavy weaponry; the Siluk town is largely under the control of tribal forces.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...
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52% Bias Score

Istanbul Bar Officials Indicted for Alleged PKK Propaganda and Dissemination of False Information
Istanbul Bar Association president Mehmet Kaboğlu and board members face charges of spreading PKK/KCK/YPG/YDG-H propaganda and disseminating false information after a social media post referred to two slain PKK members as journalists, characterizing security forces' actions as war crimes; the indict...

Istanbul Bar Officials Indicted for Alleged PKK Propaganda and Dissemination of False Information
Istanbul Bar Association president Mehmet Kaboğlu and board members face charges of spreading PKK/KCK/YPG/YDG-H propaganda and disseminating false information after a social media post referred to two slain PKK members as journalists, characterizing security forces' actions as war crimes; the indict...
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60% Bias Score

CHP Maintains Lead in AREA Research Poll; İmamoğlu's Case Fuels Public Discontent
AREA Research's May 2025 poll shows CHP leading with 27% support, AKP at 23.7%, and 21% undecided; 64.5% disapprove of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu's diploma revocation and arrest, up from 63.5% in April.

CHP Maintains Lead in AREA Research Poll; İmamoğlu's Case Fuels Public Discontent
AREA Research's May 2025 poll shows CHP leading with 27% support, AKP at 23.7%, and 21% undecided; 64.5% disapprove of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu's diploma revocation and arrest, up from 63.5% in April.
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52% Bias Score

EU Approves "Safe" Defense Program, Limiting Non-EU Participation
The EU approved the "Safe" program, part of the €800 billion Readiness 2030 plan, setting a 65% minimum share for EU companies in defense projects and limiting non-EU participation to 35%, with exceptions possible via bilateral agreements; this allows for cooperation with countries like Turkey but s...

EU Approves "Safe" Defense Program, Limiting Non-EU Participation
The EU approved the "Safe" program, part of the €800 billion Readiness 2030 plan, setting a 65% minimum share for EU companies in defense projects and limiting non-EU participation to 35%, with exceptions possible via bilateral agreements; this allows for cooperation with countries like Turkey but s...
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48% Bias Score

US Faces Legal Hurdles in Potential F-35 Sale to Turkey
The US faces legal hurdles in selling F-35s to Turkey, primarily due to the 2020 NDAA amendment 1245, which prohibits such sales because of Turkey's possession of the Russian S-400 system; this contrasts with the CAATSA sanctions, which allow for presidential waivers.

US Faces Legal Hurdles in Potential F-35 Sale to Turkey
The US faces legal hurdles in selling F-35s to Turkey, primarily due to the 2020 NDAA amendment 1245, which prohibits such sales because of Turkey's possession of the Russian S-400 system; this contrasts with the CAATSA sanctions, which allow for presidential waivers.
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48% Bias Score
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