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Ministry approves Environmental Impact Assessment report of Sinop Nuclear Plant
The final Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report of Sinop Nuclear Power Plant has been approved. The members of Sinop Anti-Nuclear Platform have announced that they will file a lawsuit against the positive EIA report.
15 September 2020
COVID-19: Turkey reports highest daily fatalities since early May
The Ministry of Health has announced that Turkey’s coronavirus death toll has risen to 7,119 and the total number of cases to 292,878. 63 people have died of the virus and 1,716 people have tested positive in the last 24 hours.
14 September 2020
‘Do religious high schools really "stand tall" as Erdoğan suggests?’
Özgür Bozdoğan from the Education Union (Eğitim-Sen) has spoken to bianet: “The ruling party expects the students of Islamic vocational high schools to constitute the political mass that will ensure the continuity of its own existence.”
14 September 2020
Ruken Tuncel
Land Forces Command investigates battery of conscript
Doing his mandatory military service in Edirne, Çetin has filed a criminal complaint, alleging that he was severely beaten by two soldiers after he said, “I wish we got education in Kurdish.” The Land Forces Command is now investigating the issue.
14 September 2020
9 out of every 10 people want a curfew amid surging COVID-19 cases in Turkey
According to a recent survey conducted by the Ipsos research company, almost nine out of every 10 people want a province-wide or a countrywide curfew amid increasing numbers of COVID-19 fatalities and cases in Turkey.
14 September 2020
Syrian child killed in Samsun province
16-year-old Eymen Hammamı from Syria was reportedly stabbed to death in a fight between two groups in Turkey’s Black Sea province of Samsun.
14 September 2020
Armed attack in Syria: One Turkish Red Crescent worker dies
Arriving in the scene of the incident, Turkish Red Crescent Chair Kerem Kınık has indicated that the assaulters will be caught in the shortest possible time.
14 September 2020
How did the September 12 military coup destroy labor rights in Turkey?
The Research Center of the DİSK has prepared a report on the 40th year of the September 12 military coup. The report of the confederation has shown that 60 of 68 billion dollars of privatization were done in the ruling AKP period.
14 September 2020
Survey: 63 percent say their means of livelihood have worsened
Participating in a survey conducted by the Metropoll Research company, 9 percent said that their means of livelihood “improved” over the past year while 27.4 percent indicated that there occurred no changes for the better or worse.
14 September 2020
COVID-19 in Turkey: Two school principals lose their lives
In treatment for COVID-19 at hospital, school principals Metin Avcı and Atilla Ayan have lost their lives. According to a statement by the Education Union dated September 7, coronavirus cases have been reported in 172 schools across Turkey.
14 September 2020
30 prominent figures from Germany express support for ‘101 Grey-Haired Elders’
30 people, including journalists Günter Wallraff, Can Dündar and Banu Güven, former Co-Chair of the Greens Cem Özdemir and writer Aslı Erdoğan, have expressed support for the joint calls for “a democracy alliance of all opposition forces in Turkey.”
14 September 2020
Armed attack on Kurdish workers claims one life, wounds two others
In an armed attack targeting Kurdish workers from Turkey’s eastern province of Van, worker Özkan T. has lost his life and workers Fırat T. and Emrah Ö. have been wounded in Turkey’s Aegean province of Afyon.
14 September 2020
From former PM to Erdoğan: If we speak for 3 days, they cannot breathe for 3 months
Future Party Chair Ahmet Davutoğlu, a former Foreign Minister and Prime Minister from the ruling AKP, has called on President and AKP Chair Erdoğan to “get on TV together and discuss whatever issue he wants to discuss.”
14 September 2020
36 thousand people investigated for ‘insulting the president’ in a year
According to the justice statistics of the Justice Ministry, 12 thousand 298 people stood trial and 3 thousand 831 people were penalized in 2019 on the grounds that they insulted President and ruling AKP Chair Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
14 September 2020
Turkey’s COVID-19 death toll tops 7 thousand, number of seriously ill patients still rising
The Ministry of Health has announced that Turkey’s coronavirus death toll has risen to 7,056 and the total number of cases to 291,162. 57 people have died of the virus and 1,527 people have tested positive in the last 24 hours.
14 September 2020
Covid-19: Turkey reports 1,671 new cases, 56 deaths
The country's death toll has reached 6,951 with more than 288,000 cases.
11 September 2020
Main opposition CHP shuts down headquarters following coronavirus spike in Ankara
The CHP has questioned the official Covid-19 figures as Turkey's capital has become a new center of the outbreak.
11 September 2020
Aggravated life sentence convict Didem Akman pauses death fast on 207th day
Akman has been on a death fast, demanding conditions of execution be improved in such a way to adapt to humane conditions.
11 September 2020
HDP deputy Remziye Tosun handed 10-year prison sentence on terrorism charges
The court has sentenced Tosun for "membership of an armed terrorist organization."
11 September 2020
Turkey's richest 20 percent has 46 percent of total income, İstanbul has highest inequality
The share of the poorest 20 percent slightly increased while Gini coefficient stood at 0.395, according to a TurkStat survey.
11 September 2020
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Ministry: People violating Covid-19 home quarantine will be forced to stay in dorms
Personnel, security, and healthcare workers will be appointed to the dormitories and hostels by the governors and no visitors will be accepted, according to news steps announced by the government amid a new surge in coronavirus cases all across Turkey.
11 September 2020
Resisting mineworkers dismissed despite layoff ban
Mineworkers in Karaman province have been dismissed after they refrained from working because of unpaid salaries.
11 September 2020
At least 275 people's right to life violated in August
At least 143 people, including five children, were subjected to torture and 63 people were subjected to physical and psychological violence in prisons, according to the report.
11 September 2020
Union disputes official figures, says broad unemployment, job losses exceed 14 million
The official figures, which exclude those who receive short-time work and unpaid leave allowances, don't accurately reflect the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, says DİSK-AR.
11 September 2020
Foreign Minister calls on EU for neutrality between Turkey, Greece
"If you are part of the problem, how can you mediate between Turkey and Greece, or between Turkish and Greek Cypriots?" Çavuşoğlu has told the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Relations.
11 September 2020
Turkey reports over 1,500 Covid-19 cases, Minister dismisses bed shortage claims
Minister Koca has said that some 52 percent of beds in the country are occupied at hospitals while intensive care unit occupancy rate is at 67 percent.
10 September 2020
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Turkey, Greece hold first round of 'technical talks' at NATO headquarters
Military delegations have discussed measures to prevent possible military engagement, according to Turkey's Ministry of National Defense.
10 September 2020
Ankara accuses Macron of 'colonialism' after his remarks on Erdoğan
"We must be tough with the Turkish government and not with the Turkish people, who deserve more than the Erdoğan government," Macron has reportedly said ahead of a meeting on the Eastern Mediterranean crisis.
10 September 2020
Turkey begins distributing hydroxychloroquine to homes in capital city amid bed shortage
Even people who had contact with patients are prescribed hydroxychloroquine and favipiravir regardless of their Covid-19 test results, according to the medical chamber.
10 September 2020
Constitutional Court: Preventing abused child from having an abortion violated her rights
A court had not allowed R.G., who was raped and impregnated when she was underage, to have an abortion.
10 September 2020
Court hands downs ruling in Şule İdil Dere case: ‘I have lost my trust in justice’
The court has announced its ruling regarding the death of Şule İdil Dere (23), who was hit by an earth-moving truck in İstanbul. While three defendants have been sentenced to prison, four defendants have been acquitted of the offense charged.
10 September 2020
Musicians protest government's music ban after midnight with 'red profiles': #saveourstages
As part of new coronavirus measures, the Ministry of Interior banned playing music in cafes, restaurants and bars after midnight.
10 September 2020
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