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15.10.2024

The day Rojin's body was found

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 15.10.2024.

It displays 387 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.10.2024The day Rojin's body was found
The day began with MHP leader Bahçeli calling for Abdullah Öcalan to renounce terrorism. DEM Party responded, suggesting Öcalan's isolation be lifted. President Erdoğan addressed the "Future of Palestine" conference, warning of Israel's threat approaching Turkey. The most significant development came in the afternoon when Interior Minister Yerlikaya announced the discovery of Rojin Kabaiş's body, who had been missing for 18 days. This tragic news dominated the media. In other developments, discussions on a proposed defense fund tax on credit cards were postponed. The US court delayed the hearing of Timur Cihantimur's extradition case. An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 struck off the coast of Antalya in the evening. Throughout the day, reports of violence, including infanticide and domestic abuse, continued to surface.
15.10.2024

02:57Youth Despair and Ancient Dwellings: Turkey's Contrasting Narratives

The newspapers report on new developments in Turkey. The Ministry of Family and Social Services is set to recruit 2,390 contract personnel (Sabah, Yeni Akit). A survey suggests 40 out of 100 young people have given up on their future (Sözcü). There's discussion about changing the term "Central Asia" to "Turkestan" in school curricula (Bianet). A 50,000-year-old cave dwelling has been discovered (OdaTV).
04:24

04:40Women Under Threat: Violence and Dress Codes

The newspapers report on various domestic issues in Turkey. There's focus on violence against women, with five more women falling victim to male violence (Milliyet). The CHP is evaluating its municipalities' performance and planning to expand city restaurants (Gazete Duvar). A controversy has arisen over dress code lessons for female teachers (Cumhuriyet). Additionally, there's mention of Hezbollah's attacks on Israeli tanks in South Lebanon (Yeni Akit).

06:09Istanbul's Two-Wheeled Chase

The newspapers report on recent police pursuits of motorcyclists in Istanbul (Hürriyet, Milliyet). There's coverage of ongoing violence, including an attack on a police commissioner (Sözcü) and Israeli airstrikes in Gaza (Yeni Akit). Domestic security operations are also highlighted, with 157 suspects arrested in "Kuyu-36" operations (Sabah). These new reports shift focus from previous discussions on dress codes for female teachers and municipal performance evaluations.
06:56

07:05Turkey's Domestic Turbulence

The newspapers report on various domestic issues in Turkey. There's coverage of attacks on police officers (Hürriyet, Sözcü), political tensions within the AKP party (Sözcü, Sabah), and discussions about migration policies (OdaTV). International news focuses on Hezbollah's operations against Israel (Aydinlik) and Trump's call to the US military (Gazete Duvar). The media landscape appears fragmented, with no single dominant story across multiple sources.

07:45Political Figures Speak Out on Domestic and International Issues

The newspapers report on recent statements by political figures. MHP leader Bahçeli commented on Israel's attacks (Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet), while President Erdoğan discussed his party's approach to infrastructure (Milliyet). There's coverage of a cross-border operation against Al-Qaeda by Turkish intelligence (Sabah). Domestic issues include potential changes to paid military service fees (OdaTV) and a religious education project in schools (Medyascope).
08:16

08:16Bahçeli's Political Salvo

The newspapers report on recent statements by MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli, who addressed various political issues (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV). Bahçeli's comments seem to be in response to earlier remarks by Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş. Meanwhile, international news focuses on an Israeli strike in north Lebanon that killed 21 people (Daily Sabah).

09:04Bahçeli's Call to Öcalan: End the Terror

The newspapers report on MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's recent statements, particularly his call for Abdullah Öcalan to declare an end to terrorism (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). There's coverage of a sexual harassment incident in Eyüpsultan (Hürriyet) and discussions about the February 6 earthquakes' effects in Elazığ (Sözcü). The media also highlights a corruption scandal in Moldova (OdaTV) and worker dismissals by a CHP-led municipality (Yeni Akit).
09:29

10:09Terror Suspects Nabbed: PKK and FETÖ Operations Unfold

The newspapers report on recent security operations, with two PKK terrorists neutralized in northern Iraq (Milliyet) and FETÖ suspects arrested while attempting to flee (OdaTV). MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's call for Abdullah Öcalan to declare an end to terrorism continues to be discussed (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). There's also coverage of a public prosecutor being threatened (Sabah) and incidents of public gunfire causing panic (Sözcü).
10:40

10:57Foreign Minister Slams Global Inaction on Israel

The newspapers report on recent political statements and developments. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan criticizes the international system's ineffectiveness in stopping Israel's actions (Daily Sabah, Yeni Akit). DEM Party calls for lifting isolation on Abdullah Öcalan (Birgun). CHP's group meeting is ongoing with Özgür Özel making statements (Gazete Duvar). There's also coverage of a threat against a prosecutor in Büyükçekmece (Hürriyet, OdaTV).
11:20

11:37Political Heavyweights Speak Out

The newspapers report on recent political statements. CHP's Özgür Özel criticizes proposed taxes (Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem). MHP's Devlet Bahçeli calls on Abdullah Öcalan to declare an end to terrorism (Medyascope). President Erdoğan makes statements at the Future of Palestine Conference (Hürriyet). Minister Yerlikaya discusses anti-terror operations (Milliyet). The media also covers credit card debt issues (Aydinlik) and free services at population offices (Sözcü).
12:00

12:09Erdoğan Sounds Alarm on Israeli Threat

The newspapers report extensively on President Erdoğan's recent statements regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Multiple sources (Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet, Sabah, Yeni Akit) highlight Erdoğan's warning that the "Israeli danger" is approaching Turkey, and that precautions are being taken. This marks a significant shift in the focus of Turkish media coverage since the previous summary.
12:16

12:48Erdoğan Sounds Alarm on Israeli Threat

The newspapers report on President Erdoğan's warnings about the Israeli threat approaching Turkey (Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet, Sabah). A disturbing incident of a 40-day-old baby being thrown from a window is discussed (Cumhuriyet, Milliyet). Other topics include irregular migrants rescued from Greece (Hürriyet), a pregnant woman giving birth on the metro (Sözcü), and DEM Party leaders planning to visit Demirtaş (Medyascope).

13:20Tragic End to 18-Day Search: Rojin Kabaiş Found Dead

The newspapers report extensively on the discovery of Rojin Kabaiş's lifeless body after 18 days of searching (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Milliyet, OdaTV, Sözcü). This tragic development has dominated the headlines across multiple sources, overshadowing other news. Only Yeni Akit diverges, focusing on preparations for a new judicial reform strategy document.
13:21

14:17Missing Woman Found Dead After 18-Day Search

The newspapers report extensively on the discovery of Rojin Kabaiş's body after an 18-day search (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Bianet, Medyascope, Yeni Akit). President Erdoğan's meeting with Eymen es-Safedi is covered (Sabah), while other sources discuss various incidents including a baby thrown from a building (Sözcü) and a birth on public transport (OdaTV).

15:05Defense Bill Postponed

The newspapers report on the postponement of a controversial defense industry bill (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Sözcü). This development dominates the headlines, indicating a significant shift in political focus. Additionally, the discovery of Rojin Kabaiş's body after an 18-day search continues to be reported (Bianet, Medyascope), while weather warnings are issued for the coming week (Milliyet).

16:25Cihantimur's US Case Postponed

The newspapers report extensively on a new development regarding Timur Cihantimur's case in the USA (Gerçek Gündem, Hürriyet, Milliyet, OdaTV, Yeni Akit). The decision has been postponed to a later date. Additionally, President Erdoğan has ordered the suspension of a credit card tax (Gazete Duvar). A construction machine accident resulting in multiple injuries is also reported (Sözcü).

17:36Mediterranean Trembles: 4.7 Quake Shakes Antalya

The newspapers report on a 4.7 magnitude earthquake in the Mediterranean near Antalya's Kaş district (Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sözcü). A proposal to deduct 750 TL from credit cards for armament has been postponed to 2025 (Bianet, Gerçek Gündem). Additionally, there are reports of a critical summit at the Presidential Complex (Sabah) and discussions about Israel's ceasefire conditions with Hezbollah (Aydinlik).
17:44
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19:04

19:04Erdoğan Consoles Accident Victim's Family

The newspapers report on President Erdoğan's condolence visit to the family of Betül Önderoğlu, who died in an accident (Hürriyet, Sabah). There's coverage of Barzani's upcoming visit to Ankara (Gazete Duvar). A former Survivor contestant has reportedly passed away (OdaTV). Sözcü reports on a provocation at a cemevi, involving attacks on an Atatürk bust.
20:00

21:09Defense Bill Delayed, Erdoğan Hits the Streets

The newspapers report on the postponement of a controversial defense industry bill involving credit card deductions (Daily Sabah, Bianet, Birgun). President Erdoğan's public appearances are covered, including visits to a taxi stand and local businesses (Hürriyet, Yeni Akit). International affairs are also discussed, with reports on Israel's air defense system (Aydinlik) and Lebanese perceptions of Hezbollah (Gazete Duvar).