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Putin: Resumed Ukraine Talks Signal Progress Toward Peace
On May 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the resumed talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul indicate progress toward peace in Ukraine, following a May 16 meeting that resulted in a prisoner exchange and plans for continued negotiations.
Putin: Resumed Ukraine Talks Signal Progress Toward Peace
On May 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the resumed talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul indicate progress toward peace in Ukraine, following a May 16 meeting that resulted in a prisoner exchange and plans for continued negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey in Talks with Neighbors on PKK Disarmament
Turkey is holding talks with neighboring countries about the disarmament of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which announced it would dissolve and end its armed struggle on May 12, although disarmament is not yet fully decided upon; this follows years of conflict that caused significant harm to c...
Turkey in Talks with Neighbors on PKK Disarmament
Turkey is holding talks with neighboring countries about the disarmament of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which announced it would dissolve and end its armed struggle on May 12, although disarmament is not yet fully decided upon; this follows years of conflict that caused significant harm to c...
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40% Bias Score


Kartalkaya Hotel Fire: 32 Indicted on Manslaughter Charges
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, 2025, resulted in 78 deaths and 133 injuries; an indictment charges 32 individuals with manslaughter and negligent injury, citing an electric heater as the fire's origin.
Kartalkaya Hotel Fire: 32 Indicted on Manslaughter Charges
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, 2025, resulted in 78 deaths and 133 injuries; an indictment charges 32 individuals with manslaughter and negligent injury, citing an electric heater as the fire's origin.
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36% Bias Score


Erbakan Raises Concerns Over PKK Self-Dissolution Announcement
Yeniden Refah Partisi leader Fatih Erbakan expressed support for a terrorism-free Turkey but voiced concerns over the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, citing demands for Abdullah Öcalan's involvement and concerns about other terrorist groups, emphasizing the rejection of self-determination claim...
Erbakan Raises Concerns Over PKK Self-Dissolution Announcement
Yeniden Refah Partisi leader Fatih Erbakan expressed support for a terrorism-free Turkey but voiced concerns over the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, citing demands for Abdullah Öcalan's involvement and concerns about other terrorist groups, emphasizing the rejection of self-determination claim...
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68% Bias Score


Turkey's Push for 'Terror-Free Turkey'
President Erdoğan's advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's progress towards a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on the principles of 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state,' and the elimination of all terrorism-related entities.
Turkey's Push for 'Terror-Free Turkey'
President Erdoğan's advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's progress towards a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on the principles of 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state,' and the elimination of all terrorism-related entities.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Intensifies 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative
President Erdoğan's chief advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's intensified efforts to achieve a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state' principles, aiming to eliminate all terror-related entities in Turkey...
Turkey Intensifies 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative
President Erdoğan's chief advisor, Mehmet Uçum, announced Turkey's intensified efforts to achieve a 'Terror-Free Turkey,' involving democratic reforms and a new constitution based on 'one nation, one homeland, one flag, one state' principles, aiming to eliminate all terror-related entities in Turkey...
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60% Bias Score

PKK Disbands and Disarms After Öcalan's Call
Following a series of meetings with imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan, beginning December 28, 2024, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced on May 12, 2025, that it was disbanding and laying down its arms, fulfilling a call made by Öcalan in February 2025, in response to political calls for the...

PKK Disbands and Disarms After Öcalan's Call
Following a series of meetings with imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan, beginning December 28, 2024, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced on May 12, 2025, that it was disbanding and laying down its arms, fulfilling a call made by Öcalan in February 2025, in response to political calls for the...
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36% Bias Score

Citizen Informants in Turkey: A Recurring Pattern of Political Repression
In Turkey, a landlord reported a tenant to the police for a social media post supporting CHP's boycott, resulting in the tenant's detention for inciting hatred; this highlights a pattern of citizens using each other's political views as legal justification, with historical precedents dating back to ...

Citizen Informants in Turkey: A Recurring Pattern of Political Repression
In Turkey, a landlord reported a tenant to the police for a social media post supporting CHP's boycott, resulting in the tenant's detention for inciting hatred; this highlights a pattern of citizens using each other's political views as legal justification, with historical precedents dating back to ...
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52% Bias Score

Greek-German Tensions Rise Over Arms Deals, Migration, and Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's visit to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted existing tensions over military procurement, migration policies, and Germany's relationship with Turkey, despite an outwardly positive start to the meeting.

Greek-German Tensions Rise Over Arms Deals, Migration, and Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's visit to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted existing tensions over military procurement, migration policies, and Germany's relationship with Turkey, despite an outwardly positive start to the meeting.
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40% Bias Score

CHP Criticizes Turkey's 'New Solution Process' as Election Ploy Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel denounced the government's "new solution process" as an election tactic, citing the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and other opposition figures, along with the continued use of trustees in municipalities, including Esenyurt, as evidence of anti-democratic ...

CHP Criticizes Turkey's 'New Solution Process' as Election Ploy Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel denounced the government's "new solution process" as an election tactic, citing the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and other opposition figures, along with the continued use of trustees in municipalities, including Esenyurt, as evidence of anti-democratic ...
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Newspaper Accuses İmamoğlu's Advisor of Funding Journalists
Akşam gazetesi accused Murat Ongun, press advisor to imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, of funding several journalists, citing specific numbers of meetings and phone calls; the accused journalists denied the allegations and announced plans to sue.

Turkish Newspaper Accuses İmamoğlu's Advisor of Funding Journalists
Akşam gazetesi accused Murat Ongun, press advisor to imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, of funding several journalists, citing specific numbers of meetings and phone calls; the accused journalists denied the allegations and announced plans to sue.
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60% Bias Score

Istanbul's Earthquake Vulnerability: A Legacy of Unsustainable Urban Development
Mimar Mücella Yapıcı attributes Istanbul's vulnerability to earthquakes to socio-economic policies favoring international capital, neglecting sustainable urban planning since the Ottoman era, exemplified by the privatization of public spaces and the developer-centric construction system.

Istanbul's Earthquake Vulnerability: A Legacy of Unsustainable Urban Development
Mimar Mücella Yapıcı attributes Istanbul's vulnerability to earthquakes to socio-economic policies favoring international capital, neglecting sustainable urban planning since the Ottoman era, exemplified by the privatization of public spaces and the developer-centric construction system.
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44% Bias Score
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