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  2. List of newspapers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Adana. Adana Haber [6]; Adana Yerel Haber; Başak Gazetesi; Bölge; Ekspres Gazetesi; Esenler Haber [7]; Medya Yenigün; Yeni Adana; Yeni Gün; Adıyaman. Adıyaman ...

  3. T24 (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    T24; Bağımsız İnternet Gazetesi (Independent Internet Newspaper)Type: online newspaper: Owner(s) Tempo24 Basın Yayın Prodüksiyon Ltd. Şti. Editor-in-chief: Doğan Akın (2009–) [1]

  4. TRT Haber - Wikipedia

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    TRT Haber (English: TRT News) is a Turkish news and current affairs television channel. It was listed by Anadolu Agency as the most watched news channel in May 2018. [1]

  5. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times noted in a December 2016 article that fake news had previously maintained a presence on the Internet and within tabloid journalism in the years prior to the 2016 U.S. election. [8] Except for the 2016 Philippine elections , [ 10 ] prior to the election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump , fake news had not impacted the ...

  6. Haydar Baş - Wikipedia

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    Haydar Baş (28 January 1947 – 14 April 2020) [2] was a Turkish politician and businessman.. He was one of the founders of the Independent Turkey Party and served as the party's leader until his death.

  7. A Haber - Wikipedia

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    A Haber is a worldwide news channel in Turkey. It was founded by Çalık Holding in 2011. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Like the Turkey-wide ATV channel, A Haber belongs to Turkey's second-largest media group, Turkuvaz-AŞ.

  8. Internet regulation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, the Turkish Parliament passed "an omnibus bill including new regulations on Internet usage which gives more power to the country’s national telecommunications authority". [18] This bill implies modifications of the Internet Act (IA) and, of some of the provisions about Internet content regulation and the authority of the PTC.

  9. Censorship in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Internet restrictions are increasingly being used to suppress coverage of political incidents, a form of censorship deployed at short notice to prevent civil unrest. [319] [320] In December 2016, Turkey has blocked ten of the most used VPN services in Turkey, which were popular ways of accessing banned social media sites and services.