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Teachers Disciplined for Hugging Each Other
HDP MP Sarısaç has asked the Minister of Education what is the legal basis for launching an investigation against two teachers for hugging each other.
3 January 2020
Annual Inflation in 2019: 11.84 Percent
According to the figures shared by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat), inflation has increased by 1.74 percent in December 2019 and by 11.84 percent on an annual basis.
3 January 2020
Selahattin Demirtaş: Why Cannot AKP Come to Table with Anyone?
Commenting on AKP’s Libya policy, Demirtaş has said, “Its foreign policy has been completely militarized. As they have lost their capacity and dignity to pursue a civilian foreign policy, they resort to operational policies through war, conflict and tension.”
3 January 2020
2 Soldiers Lose Their Lives in Iraq
The Ministry of National Defense has announced that two soldiers have lost their lives in a conflict in Haftanin region of Iraq as part of “Operation Claw-3”.
3 January 2020
Employers Arrested Over Torture of 2 Child Workers
Previously released on probation, two employers have been arrested over the torture of two child workers upon the objection of the prosecutor’s office.
2 January 2020
Coal-Fired Plant Resumes Operations After Thousands Left Without Hot Water
A power plant in Manisa was closed after failing to meet environmental regulations. When it stopped operations, 45 thousand people were left without hot water.
2 January 2020
Hikmet Adal
Parliament Passes Motion on Military Deployment to Libya
Having convened to discuss the motion on military deployment to Libya, the General Assembly of the Parliament has passed the motion by a vote of 325 against 184.
2 January 2020
Erdoğan: 250 Thousand Refugees Heading to Turkey
The President has accused the western countries of applying "double standards" in matters such as refugees and "the struggle against terrorism."
2 January 2020
Education Union Chair: They Put a Sign on Apartments, Turn Them into Schools
Commenting on the recent crisis in private schools caused by economic hardships, Education and Science Laborers’ Union (Eğitim-Sen) Chair Aydoğan has called for an end to privatization in education and establishment of a right to public education.
2 January 2020
Ruken Tuncel
Allegations of Negligence in Death at Hospital Not Investigated, Says Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court has concluded that the lawsuit filed into a postoperative death caused by medical negligence and lack of medical services was rejected by the administrative court without conducting an investigation.
2 January 2020
Ayça Söylemez
Last Day to Object to Canal İstanbul
The 10-day period of objection against the Environmental Impact Assessment Report of Canal İstanbul project will end today. Citizens all across the country can submit their petitions by the end of business day.
2 January 2020
İstanbul Municipality Allegedly Spends 40 Million to Advertise on Pro-AKP Media in 2 Years
A columnist of daily Yeniçağ has alleged that the Metropolitan Municipality of İstanbul and its associates spent 57 million lira for advertisement in 2017- 2019. 40 million lira of this money was paid to pro-government media, according to the columnist.
2 January 2020
Minister of Environment: 5 Thermal Plants Entirely Closed
Minister Kurum has announced that five thermal plants have been completely and one thermal plant has been partially closed, adding that so long as they do not complete the necessary environmental investments, they cannot start operating again.
2 January 2020
Kavala's Attorneys Appeal Against Continuation of His Arrest
Behind bars for "organizing" the 2013 Gezi Park protests, businessperson Kavala was not released despite an ECtHR judgment.
31 December 2019
Why is Wikipedia Blocked in Turkey Despite Constitutional Court Judgment?
The Constitutional Court concluded on December 26 that access block to Wikipedia is a violation of freedom of expression.
31 December 2019
Hikmet Adal
Troops to Libya: Turkey will 'Foil Projects,' Says Erdoğan
A motion on sending troops to Libya upon a bilateral agreement was submitted to the parliament yesterday.
31 December 2019
New Year Message by President Erdoğan: We will Implement Canal İstanbul Project
In his new year message, President Erdoğan has stated, “We will, step by step, develop and, definitely, implement the Canal Istanbul Project, which will immensely contribute to our country in economic and strategic respects.”
31 December 2019
2019 Censorship Report by Susma Platform: Almost 300 Cases
Susma Platform has issued its “Censorship and Self-Censorship in Turkey: January 2019 - November 2019” report, which includes cases of censorship in media, social media, publishing industry, cinema, theater, music and visual arts.
31 December 2019
Public Officer Not Reinstated Despite Court Verdict
"I won the lawsuit but I don't have a friend at court and I'm an Alevi," Şentürk says.
31 December 2019
Ayça Söylemez
TV and Radio Channels Fined 3.8 Million Lira in 2019
12 TV channels, one radio channel and 23 broadcasts have been fined 3,854,476 Turkish Lira (TRY) by the Television and Radio Supreme Council (RTÜK) in 2019. The highest fine was imposed on FOX TV with 1,312,515 TRY.
31 December 2019
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Men Shop Online More Frequently Than Women
According to a report prepared by the SODİGEM Science Board of Anadolu University, people in Turkey spend an average of 2 hours, 46 minutes on social media a day. While 38.2 percent of men do online shopping, this rate is 29.9 percent in women.
31 December 2019
Investigation Against Mother of Oğuz Arda Sel, Who Died in Çorlu Train Derailment
An investigation has been launched against Mısra Öz Sel, who lost her nine-year-old son Oğuz Arda Sel in Çorlu train massacre in 2018. The reason for the investigation is her social media messages.
31 December 2019
48 Areas Declared Special Security Zones in Antep
The Governorship of Antep has announced that 48 areas near the Syrian border have been declared special security zones for a period of 15 days.
31 December 2019
Briefed by Minister Çavuşoğlu, CHP Says ‘Turkey Should Prioritize Diplomacy in Libya’
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has briefed main opposition CHP about a possible military deployment in Libya. CHP has emphasized that “instead of being a party to a proxy war, Turkey should prioritize diplomacy in Libya.”
30 December 2019
Drawings That Could Escape Prison
Behind bars for 26 years, writer and illustrator Ahmet Bilge has sent bianet his drawings "that were not found objectionable by the censorship committee."
30 December 2019
Citizens Support Turkey’s Accession to EU, But Don’t Believe It will Come True
While 60 percent of citizens support Turkey’s accession to the European Union (EU), only 23 percent believe that the country will ultimately become a member of the union, says a survey participated by 4,506 people from 35 cities.
30 December 2019
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Distributors of Daily Evrensel Fined for ‘Disturbing Peace’
The distributors of Evrensel newspaper have been fined 153 Turkish Lira (TRY) for “disturbing peace” in Turkey's eastern province of Elazığ.
30 December 2019
Clerics Called for Duty Against Atheism and Deism
Delivering a speech on behalf of Ministry of Interior at a workshop by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), Chair of Data Collection Department Ömer Ulu has called on religious officials to duty against atheism, deism, paganism and tengrism.
30 December 2019
Las Tesis Protest of Women Prevented by Police in Antalya
The Antalya Women’s Platform attempted to protest male violence and sexual assaults with Las Tesis dance. Their performance has been prevented by the police.
30 December 2019
Demonstrations Banned in Hakkari for 15 Days
The Governorship of Hakkari has banned all protest demonstrations and marches to be held in the province for 15 days. The ban will be in effect until January 13.
30 December 2019
US Judge Rejects Halkbank's Request to Delay Prosecution
"Halkbank has two reasonable choices: It can either appear in a US court to raise any legitimate defense or it can choose not to appear and face any attendant risks," Judge Berman has said.
27 December 2019
Eighth Anniversary of Roboski Massacre
Tomorrow marks the 8th anniversary of Roboski massacre, which claimed the lives of 34 civilians, including 19 children: “So long as the responsible military and political decision makers are not penalized, no claim of coming to terms with the past will be credible.”
27 December 2019
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