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Suspect in Terror Group Membership Case Captured In Ankara
An individual wanted for 10 years for membership in the FETÖ terrorist organization was captured in the Çankaya district of Ankara. The suspect faces charges including membership in an armed terrorist organization, abuse of office, and destruction of evidence. The case is being processed by the Ankara 16th Criminal Court.
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Turkish Agricultural Cooperatives To Launch IPO
Tarım Kredi Kooperatifleri, a Turkish agricultural credit cooperative, announced plans to go public. General Manager Hüseyin Aydın stated the group will include Tarım Kredi Market, Aynes-Süt, and a feed factory in the offering. The news was reported by Hüseyin Gökçe.
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Witness Describes $1.5 Million Bribe In Corruption Case
Adem Soytekin testified in a corruption case involving Ekrem İmamoğlu, describing a $1.5 million bribe during cross-examination. Soytekin stated that the money provided was the return for what was given to Ali Kurta.
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Lawsuit Filed Against Father in Atlas Caglayan Murder Case
A lawsuit has been filed against Yusuf Sekli, the father of the individual who owned the knife used in the murder of 16-year-old Atlas Caglayan.
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Digital Rail Ticketing Saves 3,000 Trees Annually In Turkey
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdülkadir Uraloğlu shared data regarding the contributions of digital ticketing in railway transportation. The minister noted that digital ticketing in rail transport prevents the cutting of 3,000 trees per year.
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Turkey To Implement AI-Supported Measures Against School Attacks
Turkey is launching a new protection model for children at risk using physical measures and AI-supported case-based monitoring. The initiative aims to prevent incidents before they occur by utilizing a long-standing social risk map. The program will implement measures at the household and neighborhood levels based on specific content and case data. Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services, Mahinur Özdemir Gökdaş, announced new physical and AI-supported measures to prevent school attacks. The minister stated that the goal is to strengthen early intervention systems following recent school attacks. The initiative aims to reduce school absenteeism through improved family support and education.
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11th International Quran Recitation Competition Opens In Turkey
The 11th International Hafiz and Beautiful Quran Recitation Competition began today in Turkey. The event is organized by the Presidency of Religious Affairs and is scheduled to last approximately six days.
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Turkey Designates Ten More Foreign Trade Capital Companies
The Turkish Ministry of Trade has granted foreign trade capital company status to 10 additional entities. This brings the total number of such companies in the country to 103. This move follows previous regulatory actions to expand the number of authorized entities in the sector.
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Turkey Signs Hürjet Export Agreement With Spain
Turkey has signed an agreement to export the Hürjet, the nation's first national jet trainer and light attack aircraft, to Spain. The aircraft was manufactured by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ). The deal was announced during a competition summit regarding aviation and space industry developments. The report mentions the export in relation to Majut Tekin. Signatures were finalized for the export of Hürjet aircraft to Spain. Defense Industry President Haluk Görgün attended the ceremony. The agreement specifies that a portion of the Hürjet platforms will be produced in Turkey for delivery to Spain, while another portion will be manufactured in Spain. The aircraft are intended for pilot training.
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Structural Changes Drive Unemployment In Turkey
The number of individuals applying for unemployment benefits reached 147,000 over the last two months. Large steel production facilities in Iran were reportedly targeted, and numerous dairy factories have halted production due to a lack of packaging materials. Turkey's largest e-commerce firm has also begun layoffs, as internet restrictions impact online businesses. The rise in unemployment applications is placing pressure on the national social security system. Rising numbers of unemployed individuals are placing increased pressure on the social security system. The United Nations Development Programme warned that 4 million more people could be pushed into poverty due to the current economic crisis. This follows reports of rising fuel costs and inflation concerns. Turkey is experiencing unemployment resulting from structural shifts in its economy.
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