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11.10.2024

The day of the animal massacre in Gebze

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 11.10.2024.

It displays 414 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.10.2024The day of the animal massacre in Gebze
President Erdoğan visited Serbia, emphasizing economic ties and regional cooperation. A shocking animal massacre was discovered at a municipal shelter in Gebze, sparking widespread outrage and protests. The government proposed new defense industry fees on high-limit credit cards. A man randomly stabbed three people in Başakşehir, citing video game influence. The prosecution demanded aggravated life sentence for the killer of police officer Şeyda Yılmaz. Allegations of e-Nabız health data being sold to Qatar were refuted by the Health Ministry. Economic concerns persisted, with discussions on wage increases and inflation forecasts. The ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict continued to draw attention, with Turkey calling for recognition of an independent Palestinian state.
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07:45Black Sea Trembles: Bartın Earthquake Shakes Turkey

The newspapers report on a significant earthquake off the coast of Bartın, felt as far as Istanbul (Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem, Milliyet, OdaTV, Sözcü). The tremor, measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale, has caused concern among residents in the Black Sea region. Meanwhile, discussions continue about the ongoing Köfteci Yusuf controversy (Sabah, Yeni Akit), with speculation about potential actions against the company.

08:32Beirut Bombed, Erdoğan in Belgrade

The newspapers report on Israel's continued strikes on Beirut, resulting in casualties (Bianet). Turkish President Erdoğan's diplomatic visit to Belgrade is highlighted (Daily Sabah). Domestic issues include economic challenges affecting consumers (Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem) and traffic incidents in Istanbul (Milliyet, OdaTV). The Central Bank's statements are also noted as impacting financial calculations (Gerçek Gündem).

09:20Nobel Peace Prize Announced Amid Domestic Turmoil

The newspapers report on the announcement of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize winner (Gazete Duvar). Domestic issues include a poll unfavorable to Erdoğan (Cumhuriyet), animal killings in Gebze (Bianet), and a significant price increase for non-alcoholic beverages (OdaTV). International news focuses on an attack in Pakistan with multiple casualties (Yeni Akit). Local incidents, such as an ambulance obstruction in Bursa (Milliyet), are also reported.

10:00Knife Attack at Istanbul School Shocks Turkey

The newspapers report on a violent incident in Istanbul, where a knife-wielding individual attempted to enter a school and injured multiple people (Hürriyet, Milliyet). President Erdoğan's visit to Belgrade is covered (Sabah, Daily Sabah). Domestic politics feature prominently, with CHP leader Özgür Özel expressing confidence about his party's future (Gazete Duvar), and updates on the Ayhan Bora Kaplan case (Birgun, OdaTV).
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10:57School Violence Shocks Turkey

The newspapers report on recent violent incidents, including a knife attack at an Istanbul school (Hürriyet, Milliyet) and a hammer assault on a school principal's office in Izmir (Sözcü). The Narin Güran murder case is discussed, with the governor urging caution in the investigation (Gazete Duvar). Domestic issues like digital violence against women (Milliyet) and penalties for expired driver's licenses (OdaTV) are also covered.
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11:53School Stabbing Shocks Istanbul

The newspapers report on a violent incident in Başakşehir, Istanbul, where an individual attempted to enter a school and stabbed three people (Milliyet). The Narin Güran murder case continues to receive attention, with the Diyarbakır governor making statements (Birgun, Gazete Duvar). Animal rights issues are highlighted, including the killing of 43 dogs and cats in Gebze (Medyascope, Bianet). President Erdoğan's visit to Belgrade and meeting with the Serbian President is also covered (Hürriyet, Sabah).

12:33Smiling Sound Deemed Insult to Erdogan

The newspapers report on various domestic issues in Turkey. A smiling sound was considered an insult to Erdogan (Cumhuriyet). Fraudulent dairy products were exposed (Gazete Duvar). A barber-led gang was busted (Hürriyet). KADEM hosted youth under state protection at Çamlıca Tower (Sabah). The search for Rojin continues with clothing found (Sözcü). Putin surprised Erdogan during a meeting with Kurtulmuş (Yeni Akit).

13:13Defense Fee on High-Limit Credit Cards

The newspapers report on new economic measures, with a defense industry fee to be charged on high-limit credit cards (Cumhuriyet, Sabah). Diplomatic relations are highlighted, focusing on President Erdoğan's meeting with Serbian President Vucic, emphasizing defense cooperation (Daily Sabah). Domestic politics feature discussions on the MHP's response to social media posts about party leader Bahçeli (Milliyet).

13:53Credit Card Defense Fee Stirs Debate

The newspapers report on a new defense industry fee to be charged on high-limit credit cards (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Birgun). A bribery case involving police officers has been postponed (Hürriyet, Sözcü). The AK Party submitted a bill to parliament regarding the defense industry and economy (Milliyet). An animal massacre in Gebze has prompted an investigation (Bianet). President Erdoğan made calls regarding Bosnia while in Serbia (OdaTV).

14:41Credit Cards to Fund Defense

The newspapers report on a new defense industry fee to be charged on high-limit credit cards (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Birgun). President Erdoğan made important statements (Hürriyet), while the AKP announced plans for a Cyber Security Presidency (Gerçek Gündem). Apple's cooperation with police behind closed doors is discussed (OdaTV), and a prosecutor received death threats in their office (Sözcü).

15:29Credit Card Defense Fee Sparks Controversy

The newspapers report on a new defense industry fee to be charged on high-limit credit cards, stirring debate (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Sözcü). An animal massacre in Gebze, where 43 dogs and cats were killed, has prompted investigation and public outrage (Bianet, Gerçek Gündem, Medyascope). President Erdoğan's diplomatic activities, including meetings with Serbian and Pakistani leaders, are also highlighted (Daily Sabah, Milliyet, Sabah).

16:25Justice for Fallen Officer: Indictment Unveiled

The newspapers report extensively on the indictment against Yunus Emre Geçti, accused of killing police officer Şeyda Yılmaz. The prosecution's requested sentence has been announced, drawing significant attention (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sözcü). This development marks a shift from previous discussions on credit card fees and diplomatic activities.

17:21Prosecutor Seeks Life for Cop Killer

The newspapers report on the indictment against Yunus Emre Geçti, accused of killing police officer Şeyda Yılmaz, with prosecutors seeking aggravated life imprisonment (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem). Hezbollah's statements about the conflict with Israel are highlighted (Gazete Duvar). The funeral of Murat Yancı's father is covered (Hürriyet, Milliyet), while environmental concerns arise over a discolored river (Sözcü).

18:40Fury Over Animal Massacre in Gebze

The newspapers report on a recent animal massacre in Gebze, where 43 dogs and cats were killed, prompting investigations and public outrage (Bianet, Gerçek Gündem, Medyascope). Protests against this incident are being blocked (Cumhuriyet). In other news, there's coverage of arrests related to cryptocurrency fraud (Sözcü) and detentions for alleged obscenity on social media (Hürriyet, OdaTV).

19:53Fury Erupts Over Gebze Animal Massacre

The newspapers report on a recent animal massacre in Gebze, where 43 dogs and cats were killed, sparking public outrage and protests (Bianet, Gerçek Gündem, Medyascope, Birgun, Sözcü). Police intervened in the protests (Birgun). In other news, the US expanded sanctions on Iran's oil and petrochemical sectors (Hürriyet), while explosions were reported in Israel (Yeni Akit).

21:20Fury Persists: Gebze Animal Massacre Sparks Ongoing Protests

The newspapers report on ongoing protests and public outrage over the animal massacre in Gebze, where 43 dogs and cats were killed (Bianet, Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem, Medyascope, Sözcü). Police intervention in these protests is noted (Birgun). Additionally, there's coverage of a car fire in Kadıköy (Milliyet) and an attack on ambulance personnel (OdaTV), highlighting urban incidents.