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13.10.2024

The day FETÖ leader's new mansion was revealed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 13.10.2024.

It displays 360 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.10.2024The day FETÖ leader's new mansion was revealed
Early morning reports focused on an earthquake in Afyonkarahisar and a triple homicide in Bursa. By midday, attention shifted to the CHP's presidential candidate discussions and police interventions in unauthorized demonstrations in Diyarbakır. The most significant development came in the afternoon when FETÖ leader Fethullah Gülen was reportedly filmed exiting a new $1 million mansion, sparking widespread media coverage. Later, Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş faced backlash for comments about potentially changing the constitution's third article, leading to his clarification that no such discussion was on the agenda. The day concluded with reports of Hezbollah launching drone attacks on Israel, resulting in dozens of injuries, and AKP members facing disciplinary action for attending a Burger King opening.
13.10.2024

02:48Tremors and Crime: Turkey's Urban Concerns

The newspapers report on recent seismic activity, with a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Afyonkarahisar (Hürriyet). Urban safety concerns are highlighted, as a building in Küçükçekmece was evacuated (Milliyet). Crime issues are discussed, including the arrest of a man who harassed a pregnant woman (OdaTV) and warnings about potential Afghan and Syrian crime cartels in Turkey (Sözcü).

05:29Poverty Grips Turkey: 1 in 7 Households in Extreme Need

The newspapers report on ongoing economic challenges, with 1 in 7 households facing extreme poverty (Birgun). Political discussions continue, with focus on Erdogan's 2028 plans and potential ministerial changes (Gazete Duvar). Traffic safety measures are highlighted, with over 2.9 million vehicles inspected (Hürriyet, Sözcü). Social issues persist, including worker safety concerns (Gerçek Gündem) and gambling-related problems (Yeni Akit).
06:16

06:56Wedding Turns Deadly: Groom and Cousin Perish in Family Feud

The newspapers report on a tragic incident where a groom and his cousin died in a family dispute during a wedding (Hürriyet, Milliyet). Traffic safety measures are highlighted, with over 550,000 people fined (OdaTV). Seismologist Ahmet Ercan warns of a potential 7.2 magnitude earthquake (Gerçek Gündem). The US sanctions on Syria have drawn criticism from Turkey (Yeni Akit).

07:45Golden Orange Festival Concludes Amidst Constitutional Debates

The newspapers report on the conclusion of the 61st Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival (Bianet). Political discussions continue, with focus on potential constitutional changes and reactions to TBMM President Kurtulmuş's statements (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). Social issues are highlighted, including pension concerns (OdaTV) and dangerous dog incidents (Milliyet). Law enforcement efforts against smuggling are also reported (Hürriyet, Sabah).

08:48Gaza's Children in Crisis: Healthcare Workers Sound Alarm

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions in Gaza, with healthcare workers expressing concern about children's mental health (Bianet). Political discussions continue, with CHP's Özgür Özel commenting on the party's potential presidential candidate (Gazete Duvar). Law enforcement issues are highlighted, including a knife attack on police in Istanbul (Hürriyet). Seismologist Ahmet Ercan warns of a possible major earthquake in an unspecified region (OdaTV).
09:28

09:28CHP's Presidential Puzzle: Özgür Özel Drops Hints

The newspapers report on political developments within the CHP, with Özgür Özel making statements about the party's presidential candidate (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). Economic issues are highlighted, including new tax regulations affecting credit card limits and toys (Birgun). Law enforcement actions are noted, with reports of a knife attack on police in Konya (Yeni Akit) and investigations into large companies (Hürriyet).
09:52

10:24CHP's Presidential Puzzle: The Search Continues

The newspapers report on ongoing political discussions within the CHP regarding their presidential candidate (Birgun, Cumhuriyet). Law enforcement issues are highlighted, including knife attacks on police (Gerçek Gündem, Sabah). Economic matters are addressed, with Minister Şimşek announcing investigations into 3400 companies (Gazete Duvar). The media also covers criminal cases, such as the Narin Güran murder investigation (Milliyet, Hürriyet).

11:10Diyarbakır Defies: Freedom Rally Persists Despite Police Blockade

The newspapers report on ongoing protests in Diyarbakır, with a "freedom rally" taking place despite police blockades (Bianet, Gazete Duvar). Law enforcement issues continue to be a focus, with reports of knife attacks on police in Konya (Birgun, OdaTV). Environmental concerns are highlighted by a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Afyonkarahisar, prompting comments from seismologist Naci Görür (Milliyet).

12:08CHP Vows to Defend Constitution's Core

The newspapers report on political discussions surrounding potential changes to the Turkish constitution. Several sources (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem, Sözcü) highlight CHP's Özgür Özel's statement about protecting the first four articles of the constitution. Additionally, there are reports on weather warnings (Milliyet) and President Erdogan's condolence message for Betül Önderoğlu (Sabah).

12:56Constitutional Clash: CHP Defends, Diyarbakır Defies

The newspapers report on ongoing political discussions in Turkey. The debate over potential changes to the constitution continues, with CHP vowing to protect the first four articles (Cumhuriyet, Birgun). A "freedom rally" in Diyarbakır faces police blockades (Bianet, Gazete Duvar). Meanwhile, domestic issues like housing (Hürriyet) and local politics (Sözcü, Yeni Akit) are also being discussed.
13:36

13:44Gülen's New Lair Exposed

The newspapers report on new sightings of FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen at his alleged new residence (Aydinlik, Milliyet, Sabah, Yeni Akit). Tensions in Diyarbakır are highlighted, with reports of a 'freedom rally' facing police blockades (OdaTV, Gazete Duvar). Military operations against terrorists are also mentioned (Hürriyet). Additionally, there are reports of severe weather causing damage in Karabük (Sözcü).
14:24

14:24Gülen's New Lair Exposed

The newspapers report on recent sightings of FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen at his alleged new residence (Aydinlik, Hürriyet, Yeni Akit). Military operations against terrorists in northern Iraq continue to be discussed (Milliyet, Sabah). Meanwhile, tensions in Diyarbakır are highlighted, with reports of a 'freedom rally' facing police blockades (Bianet, Gazete Duvar).

15:12Israeli Tanks Cross UN Line

The newspapers report on Israeli tanks entering a UN base (Aydinlik, Gerçek Gündem), signaling escalating tensions in the region. Domestic issues are also highlighted, including a "freedom" rally in Diyarbakır facing police obstruction (Gazete Duvar, Bianet), and banks automatically messaging customers about credit card limit reductions (Birgun). A terror suspicion in an Istanbul attack is also mentioned (Sözcü).
16:00

16:56Balcony Collapse Claims Father and Son

The newspapers report on a tragic incident where a collapsing balcony killed a father and son (Birgun, Sözcü). Political tensions are evident with discussions about the constitution's third article (Gerçek Gündem) and a governor's criminal complaint against MPs (Gazete Duvar). Environmental concerns arise from heavy rainfall in Artvin causing road closures (Milliyet). Additionally, there's news of a Norwegian princess honeymooning in Turkey (OdaTV).
17:44

18:00Burger King Backlash: AK Party's Fast Food Fiasco

The newspapers report on a controversy surrounding AK Party members attending a Burger King opening in Rize. The party has taken disciplinary action against these officials (Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet, OdaTV, Sabah). AK Party spokesperson Çelik addressed the issue, while some sources frame it as a "perception operation" (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Sözcü). This incident has sparked discussions about party discipline and public perception.

19:20Hezbollah Strikes Israel, AK Party's Burger Blunder

The newspapers report on Hezbollah's attack on Israel, resulting in numerous injuries (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, OdaTV). This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Domestically, the AK Party faces internal discipline issues after members attended a Burger King opening in Rize, despite a boycott (Hürriyet, Sabah). These events dominate the current media landscape in Turkey.

21:05Hezbollah Strikes, Domestic Turmoil Unfolds

The newspapers report on Hezbollah's attack on Israel, resulting in at least 67 injuries (Gazete Duvar, Birgun). Speculation surrounds the fate of Israel's Chief of Staff Halevi (Birgun, Aydinlik). Domestically, AK Party spokesperson Çelik criticizes Netanyahu's government (Hürriyet), while police face another attack (OdaTV). A family tragedy unfolds as a man kills his mother-in-law and sister-in-law (Sözcü).