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Istanbul. Ataköy Gazete; ... Haber Ekspres; İzmir Son Dakika [13] Kuşadası Haber; ... En Son Haber; Haberler [27] Gazete Banka [28] Haber; İnternet Haber;
' independence ') is a national Turkish daily newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. [1] [2] [3] İstiklal is a local newspaper founded in 1974. [4] [5] The publishing center of the newspaper is located in Zeytinburnu district. [6] [7]
Uzuner's mother called Çelik's mother and said that her son encouraged her daughter to commit suicide, that there were strange drawings resembling the devil in his room, and that when she asked, her son gave an answer along the lines of "You wouldn't understand, our mindsets are different," that he was a butcher and used drugs. [22]
16 September - Turkish, Russian and Iranian leaders met during a summit on Syria in Ankara. [16]17 September - Teknofest 2019 started, lasting for a week. [17]26 September - A 5.8 magnitude earthquake occurred offshore the Sea of Marmara in Silivri, Istanbul.
Around 7 pm on 23 July, reports stated that 100 Islamic State militants had been killed, but those reports were criticised by anti-government newspapers. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] [ 82 ] The Turkish Armed Forces later stated that all five militants who had attacked the Turkish army in Elbeyli had been killed.
According to Turkish T24 newspaper, this was the seventh terrorist attack in Istanbul in 2016. [10] The Atatürk Airport attack was the deadliest attack to have occurred in Istanbul in 2016. On 10 December 2016, the TAK took responsibility and claimed to have killed 100 police officers.
Controversies during the Turkish general election of November 2015 mainly centred on the escalating violence in the south-east and the rise in domestic terrorist attacks linked to both the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Istanbul's second electoral district is one of three divisions of the Istanbul electoral district for the purpose of elections to Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects twenty-seven members of parliament (deputies) to represent the district for a four-year term by the D'Hondt method , a party-list proportional representation system.