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On 21 March 2018, Doğan Yayın Holding, the parent company of Hürriyet, was sold to Demirören Holding for approximately $1.2 billion. The Demirören Group is known for its pro-government stance. The Demirören Group is known for its pro-government stance.
The TurkStream project replaced the South Stream project that was cancelled in 2014. [2] Following the shooting down of a Russian fighter jet by Turkey in November 2015, the project was temporarily halted. Russia–Turkey relations were restored in summer 2016 and the intergovernmental agreement for TurkStream was signed in October 2016.
In 2022 about 2 bcm from Turkstream was sent to Romania through the Trans-Balkan pipeline, [65] and exports to Moldova are starting in 2023. [92] Export to Ukraine through the Transbalkan has been technically possible since 2022, [93] and has been discussed between the 2 governments, [94] although Ukraine may be able to produce enough gas for ...
Rank Name Frequency Political alignment Circulation Owner 1 Hürriyet: Daily Mainstream, centre [citation needed]: 341,805 Demirören Group: 2 Sabah: Daily: Right-wing, Pro AKP [4]: 313,142
The GAZ-233001 has optional air conditioning, stereo, electric windows, and an anti-lock braking system. Armored versions of the Tigr feature 5 mm (0.20 in) (7 mm (0.28 in) for the SPM-2) heat-treated and stress-relieved armor plates. The Tigr can carry a half ton of cargo.
The capacity of the pipeline is 16 billion cubic metres (570 billion cubic feet) of natural gas per year at initial stage and would be increased later up to 23 billion cubic metres (810 billion cubic feet) by 2023, 31 billion cubic metres (1.1 trillion cubic feet) by 2026, and at the final stage 60 billion cubic metres (2.1 trillion cubic feet ...
The facility is capable of storing 145,000 m 3 (5,100,000 cu ft) LNG. She can regasify LNG delivered from other ships. [2] The floating storage facility went in service as Turkey's first one of its kind on 23 December 2016.
Hürriyet Daily News has generally taken a secular and liberal or centre-left position on most political issues, in contrast to Turkey's other main English-language daily, the Daily Sabah, which is closely aligned with the Justice and Development Party of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.