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30.11.2024

30.11.2024The Day Aleppo Changed Hands While Workers Marched

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 30.11.2024.

It displays 341 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.11.2024The Day Aleppo Changed Hands While Workers Marched
Anti-Assad forces captured significant portions of Aleppo, prompting Assad's forces to withdraw and Russia to conduct airstrikes. Foreign Minister Fidan engaged in diplomatic calls with Russian counterpart Lavrov, while Iran's Foreign Minister announced an upcoming visit to Turkey.

In domestic developments, public workers held a "Can't Make Ends Meet" protest in Ankara, continuing the pattern of economic demonstrations. DEM Party faced continued pressure as co-mayor of Dersim (Tunceli) Birsen Orhan was arrested, following previous days' trustee appointments.

The Justice Minister warned opposition leader Özgür Özel about "following Kılıçdaroğlu's fate," while CHP municipalities issued a joint declaration defending their administrations. Rescue efforts continued throughout the day for a worker trapped under debris in Istanbul's Güngören district, while meteorological services warned of severe weather conditions approaching next Wednesday.
30.11.2024

03:52The Night Watchmen Get Their Powers

The newspapers report on new social media restrictions potentially affecting users under 16 (Sabah), while night watchmen receive expanded authorities (Sözcü). Winter tire requirements are being extended to private vehicles (Yeni Akit). A charging station crisis emerges for electric vehicles (Milliyet), as coverage continues of rebels pressing on Aleppo (Bianet, Medyascope). Birgun reports on growing palace expenses amid economic hardship.
04:31

06:25The DEM Party Meets The Prison Bars

The newspapers report on multiple arrests, with DEM Party members among those detained (Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV) and 46 suspects caught in organized crime operations (Hürriyet). The latest poll results generate discussion (Cumhuriyet), while Foreign Minister Fidan addresses Turkey's stance on the Aleppo situation (Yeni Akit). Istanbul residents are warned about difficult conditions expected Monday (Sözcü).

07:45Credit Cards Meet The Prison Bars

The newspapers report on a new wave of arrests, with DEM Party members among those detained (Birgun, Yeni Akit) and illegal gambling suspects apprehended (Hürriyet). Credit card regulations are being updated (Aydinlik, OdaTV), with certain payment limits increasing significantly (Gerçek Gündem). Meanwhile, Israel's military focus on Aleppo gains attention (Cumhuriyet).
07:51

08:33The Day Dersim's Mayor Met The Prison Gates

The newspapers report on the arrest of Dersim Co-Mayor Birsen Orhan (Bianet, Hürriyet), while jihadist groups enter Aleppo, prompting Assad to seek Russian assistance (Birgun). Foreign Minister Fidan warns about nuclear war risks (Sabah), and new credit card regulations are being implemented (Gerçek Gündem, Aydinlik). Seven fatalities are reported in Istanbul (Sözcü), while a femicide case concludes with life imprisonment (Milliyet).
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09:45Aleppo Falls While Ankara Protests

The newspapers report on developments in Aleppo, with anti-Assad forces gaining control of significant portions of the city (Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV, Birgun), prompting Assad to request Russian assistance. Meanwhile, a "Can't Make Ends Meet" protest is being held in Ankara (Cumhuriyet), while demonstrations face restrictions in Bitlis (Sözcü). The co-mayor of Dersim, Birsen Orhan, has been brought to court (Bianet).
09:51
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10:57Assad's Forces Retreat While Ankara Marches

The newspapers report on developments in Syria, with Assad's forces withdrawing from certain areas (OdaTV, Yeni Akit) while Foreign Minister Fidan briefs parliament on Turkey's territorial integrity goals in Syria (Sabah). Labor protests continue in Ankara (Birgun), while the Ministry addresses concerns about missing children (Hürriyet). The case of Ahmet Yetişen's disappearance gains attention (Bianet).
11:03

12:19When CHP Met The Polls

The newspapers report on CHP's electoral performance, with Özgür Özel revealing latest poll results (Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem). A request for arrest has been made for Dersim Co-Mayor Birsen Orhan (Bianet), while Saadet Party supports youth protesters against Erdogan (Sözcü). In Istanbul, rescue efforts continue for a worker trapped under debris in Güngören (Milliyet), as experts warn about seismic risks in 24 provinces (Hürriyet).
12:31

13:13Erdogan and Özel's War of Words

The newspapers report on intensifying exchanges between President Erdogan and CHP leader Özgür Özel, with multiple sources covering their mutual criticisms (Hürriyet, OdaTV, Sabah, Sözcü). Meanwhile, a "Can't Make Ends Meet" protest is being held in Ankara (Birgun), while geological experts warn about earthquake risks in 24 urban centers (Milliyet).

14:17Erdogan's Love Story With Changed Staff

The newspapers report on President Erdogan's new statements about maintaining dedication despite personnel changes (Sabah, Hürriyet, Yeni Akit). Meanwhile, a factory fire in Kayseri has resulted in three casualties (Milliyet), and meteorological services warn of an incoming storm in the Marmara region (Sözcü). The Aleppo situation is discussed in terms of potential cooperation solutions (Aydinlik).
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15:30The Day CHP's Mayors Stood Together

The newspapers report on CHP's municipal developments, with CHP municipalities issuing a joint declaration (Cumhuriyet) and party leader Özel stating their municipalities have nothing to hide (Milliyet). Meanwhile, workers protesting cost of living march in Ankara (Birgun), and Dersim Co-Mayor Birsen Orhan has been arrested (Bianet). The Victory Party (Zafer Partisi) gains its first municipality (Sözcü).

16:59Boats of Migration Meet The Gavel

The newspapers report on President Erdogan's visit to Kahramanmaras Municipality (Hürriyet), while a deputy mayor of Esenyurt has fled (Sabah). In coastal news, 38 vessels used in migrant smuggling were auctioned in Bodrum for 9 million TL (Milliyet). The Justice Minister warns opposition leader Özgür about following "Kılıçdaroğlu's fate" (Yeni Akit), while Saadet Party members stage a protest involving cash registers (Sözcü).
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18:41The Day Politics Met The Storm Warning

The newspapers report on a new election poll by ORC gaining attention (Cumhuriyet), while weather services warn of nationwide conditions affecting Turkey next Wednesday (Milliyet). In international developments, Israel's role in HTS movements is discussed (Aydinlik), and an Iranian official is heading to Damascus (Sözcü). The Justice Minister criticizes what he terms "insult politics" (Hürriyet), while AK Party holds a healthcare policy discussion in Istanbul (Sabah).
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21:21Assad's Coup Rumors Meet His Silence

The newspapers report on potential developments in Syria, with multiple sources covering claims of a coup attempt against Assad, followed by his first statement (Gerçek Gündem, Cumhuriyet, Yeni Akit). Meanwhile, the Syrian Interim Government announces plans for a three-pronged attack on Tel Rifat (Sabah). Separately, protests against trustee appointments continue in Van Metropolitan Council (Birgun), while weather services warn of nationwide conditions affecting Turkey next Wednesday (Milliyet).