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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
Güneş was founded in 1982 by Ömer Çavuşoğlu and Ahmet Kozanoğlu. [2] It was later bought by Asil Nadir. [3] [4]Güneş was owned by the Çukurova Media Group (who acquired it from Güneri Cıvaoğlu) from 1996 to 2013.
Originally also having an English-language edition, since 16 January 2007, that role was taken over by the English-language daily newspaper Today's Zaman. Zaman headquarters in Istanbul were supported by news bureaus in Ashgabat, Baku, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Moscow, New York, and Washington, D.C. Zaman also appeared to have a large ...
Ebru Güney was elected to the Turkish Parliament representing the HDP for Mardin in the parliamentary elections of June 2018 [5] and is the current spokeswoman for the HDP. [6]
Official Gazette of the Republic of Türkiye (Turkish: T.C. Resmî Gazete) is the national and only official journal of Turkey that publishes the new legislation and other official announcements. It is referred to as Resmî Gazete in short. It has been published since 7 February 1921, approximately two years before the proclamation of the ...
Evrensel was founded on 7 June 1995. The issues captured and written are from a socialist perspective. The paper is different from other Turkish newspapers in that it presents an in-depth research into issues surrounding the workers unions. [1]
Yılmaz Güney was born in 1937 in the village of Yenice in Adana province. [10] His father, Hamit, who was from Siverek in Şanlıurfa province, moved to Yenice after both of his brothers were murdered. [11]
The London Turkish Gazette (Turkish: Londra Gazete) is a newspaper based in London, UK, serving London's Turkish, Kurdish and Turkish-Cypriot communities (see also: British Turks). [1] It is a bilingual newspaper published in both Turkish and English and is published weekly on Thursdays. It has a circulation of 39,000. [2]