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As Yüksekova Haber newspaper turns 21...
Yüksekova Haber Newspaper was established on May 5, 2000, but our newspaper, which we raised with great efforts, was closed by a Statutory Decree in 2016. We don’t accept this. We did not commit a crime, we are not guilty. Happy birthday to us.
6 May 2021
Necip Çapraz
Wetland area in Balıkesir 'reduced by 100 hectares,' to be opened for zoning
Balıkesir Mayor says the area is "an empty land" and they will allocate it for tourism and housing.
6 May 2021
'Left like cats or flowers under the care of neighbors, children are getting commodified'
"We are trying to take care of our children in pieces," "Everything is halfway," "I constantly hold my breath," "Wounds are opening in the souls of these children..." Parents working during the pandemic and lockdown have spoken to bianet.
6 May 2021
Ayşegül Özbek
‘We survive the pandemic thanks to Somalians’
The neighboring shopkeepers condemn the attack on the shops of Somalians in Ankara in mid-April. They say that the streets where the attack occurred are so busy thanks to the shops of Somalians, adding that they also benefit from this.
6 May 2021
Cansu Acar
COVID-19: Turkey has more than 350 deaths in 24 hours
According to Turkey’s Health Ministry, 356 people died of coronavirus and over 26 thousand people tested positive with less than 230 thousand tests in a day. 3,418 patients are reportedly in a critical condition.
6 May 2021
İkizdere resistance: Cengiz Holding says ministry chose site for stone quarry project
Villagers in the Black Sea province of Rize have been protesting a stone quarry project undertaken by a company close to the government.
5 May 2021
Greenpeace: Particulate matter emitted by coal-fired plants spread across Turkey
Greenpeace Mediterranean has made a simulation showing how PM2.5 travels across the country.
5 May 2021
Greenpeace: Particulate matter emitted by coal-fired plants spread across Turkey
Greenpeace Mediterranean has made a simulation showing how PM2.5 travels across the country.
5 May 2021
‘This is not the way to impose a lockdown’
İstanbul Medical Chamber Chair Prof. Pınar Saip has said that while millions of workers are forced to work, the government is trying to save the day with half measures and inadequate precautions.
5 May 2021
‘Even birds fall from their nests in trees and die’
Women from the resistance in İkizdere have said: "They throw the trees that they cut down into the stream that they have dried, covering them with soil so that they cannot be seen. Birds and fish are dying.”
5 May 2021
Tansu Pişkin
Ankara Municipality offers free psychological counseling during pandemic
Psychologists hired by the municipality give consultation to people having anxiety.
5 May 2021
COVID-19: Turkey's weekly case map updated
The Health Ministry has released the weekly provincial COVID-19 rates. The new numbers have shown that the number of cases per 100,000 people was over 530 in Istanbul and 360 in the capital city of Ankara on April 24-30.
5 May 2021
COVID-19 in Turkey: 336 daily fatalities, nearly 29 thousand cases
According to Turkey’s Health Ministry, 336 people died of coronavirus and nearly 29 thousand people tested positive with slightly over 240 thousand tests in a day. 3,452 patients are reportedly in a critical condition.
5 May 2021
Animal rights activist on hunger strike hospitalized
The situation of animal rights activist Ayşe Köse, who was on a hunger strike for street animals in Gölpazarı, worsened on the 42nd day of her protest.
4 May 2021
Alamos Gold is gone but mining threat is not over in Ida Mountains
Alamos Gold leaving the Ida Mountains, rehabilitation work has not started in the region where nearly 350 thousand trees were cut. Cengiz Holding and Koza Gold continue their mining activities.
4 May 2021
Tansu Pişkin
Governor: Half of people in 55-59 age group not vaccinated in İstanbul
A total of 3.87 million vaccine jabs have been administered in the city so far.
4 May 2021
Ministry bans grocery stores from selling goods other than basic needs
Starting from May 7, grocery stores will be restricted to basic food and hygiene products, animal food and cosmetics until the end of the lockdown.
4 May 2021
Turkey reports 347 new coronavirus deaths, daily cases below 25,000
The country's overall tally is now near five million, according to the official figures.
4 May 2021
Despite facing resistance from villagers, Cengiz Holding wants to expand İkizdere stone quarry
Locals in İkizdere, Rize have been protesting a stone quarry project carried out by a company that has close ties to the government.
3 May 2021
We resisted!
As in other parts of the country, when you touch their soil, water, tree, the people you call "conservative", "pro-government", "AKP voters", and ask "For whom did you vote?" turn into resilient rebels. Especially women.
3 May 2021
Evrim Kepenek
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İzmir Bar seeks annulment of alcohol ban during lockdown
The government has imposed a de facto ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages during the 17-day lockdown period.
3 May 2021
‘Trees uprooted in İkizdere, villagers watch in tears’
Speaking to bianet, main opposition CHP MPs Bekaroğlu and Tanal have announced that they filed a criminal complaint about the opening of a stone quarry in Cevizlik village in Rize and the destruction of nature and drinking water.
3 May 2021
Ruken Tuncel
Turkey reports 340 coronavirus deaths in a day
According to Turkey’s Health Ministry, 340 people died of coronavirus and nearly 26 thousand people tested positive with slightly over 240 thousand tests in a day. The country will now drop PCR test obligation for visitors from 16 countries.
3 May 2021
Contradicting health minister, Erdoğan says Turkey has enough Covid-19 vaccine supplies
The president has said that he will talk about the vaccine issue with his counterparts in China and Russia.
30 April 2021
Turkey grants emergency approval for Sputnik V vaccine
"Emergency use of Sputnik V vaccine was approved following the assessments and evaluations by our Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency," Turkey’s Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca has announced.
30 April 2021
Is alcohol ban lifted? Contradicting statements by liquor stores association, ministry
The government has imposed a controversial de facto ban on alcoholic beverage sales during a 17-day lockdown that started yesterday.
30 April 2021
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COVID-19 in Turkey: 339 people lose their lives in a day
According to Turkey’s Health Ministry, 339 people died of coronavirus and over 37 thousand people tested positive with less than 280 thousand tests conducted in a day. 3,581 COVID-19 patients are reportedly in a critical condition.
30 April 2021
‘Vaccine supply getting harder to reach out for the next 2 months’
According to Turkey’s Health Ministry, 341 people died of coronavirus and over 40 thousand people tested positive with over 283 thousand tests conducted in a day. 3,558 COVID-19 patients are reportedly in a critical condition.
29 April 2021
İzmir earthquake: Warrants against 22 people
As part of an investigation into the earthquake that claimed the lives of 117 people in İzmir, warrants have been issued against 22 people based on a new expert report. The prosecutor has also requested permission to investigate 17 public officials
28 April 2021
‘We might face a dangerous mutation unique to Turkey’
İstanbul Family Medicine Association Chair Dr. Demir has spoken to bianet about the vaccination efforts in Turkey: “The Health Ministry gives appointments only for the second doses. The ones aged 55 and over are not given appointments now.”
28 April 2021
Ruken Tuncel
‘Full lockdown’ on humor magazine's front page: ‘We have eaten up the house’
Criticized for the government’s lack of financial support, Turkey’s three-week ‘full lockdown’ has hit the cover of Uykusuz humor magazine.
28 April 2021
8-year-old child found dead in irrigation pond
Amid reports that five children fell into irrigation canals and lost their lives in three provinces of Turkey in the last two days, the dead body of an 8-year-old child has been found in an irrigation pond in Kütahya province.
28 April 2021
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