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  2. Milliyet - Wikipedia

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    Milliyet came to publishing life at the Nuri Akça press in Babıali, Istanbul as a daily private newspaper on 3 May 1950. Its owner was Ali Naci Karacan. [2] After his death in 1955 the paper was published by his son, Encüment Karacan. For a number of years the person who made his mark on the paper as the editor in chief was Abdi İpekçi.

  3. Nedim Şener - Wikipedia

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    Nedim Şener ( IPA: [nedim ʃeneɾ]; born 28 November 1966 in Germany) is a Turkish writer and journalist who has written for the Milliyet (since 1994) and Posta newspapers. He has received a number of journalism awards, including the Turkish Journalists' Association Press Freedom Award, the International Press Institute 's World Press Freedom ...

  4. Milliyet Sports Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Milliyet Sports Awards ( Turkish: Milliyet Spor Ödülleri) are given by the Turkish daily Milliyet annually since 1954 in recognition of highest achievements in sports. The award is determined by a poll of Turkish professional footballers playing, athletes, teams, managers in Turkey and World. From 1954 until 2004, there was only one award ...

  5. Abdi İpekçi - Wikipedia

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    İsmail Cem (1940–2007) (cousin) Cemil İpekçi (1948–) (cousin) Abdi İpekçi (9 August 1929 – 1 February 1979) was a Turkish journalist, intellectual and an activist for human rights. He was murdered while editor-in-chief of one of the main Turkish daily newspapers Milliyet which then had a centre-left political stance.

  6. Sami Kohen - Wikipedia

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    Mirka Kohen. Children. Two. Sami Kohen (1928 – 18 October 2021) was a Turkish journalist and columnist. He wrote regular columns about foreign policy for Milliyet since 1954. [1] Kohen was born in 1928 in Istanbul. He came from a Jewish family. His father was Albert Kohen, who published the La Boz de Türkiye newspaper in Judaeo-Spanish and ...

  7. Mert Günok - Wikipedia

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    Fehmi Mert Günok (Turkish pronunciation: [mæɾt ˈɡynok]; born 1 March 1989) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Süper Lig club Beşiktaş and the Turkey national team.

  8. Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    765.5 ha (1,892 acres) Istanbul [b] is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia. It is considered the country's economic, cultural and historic capital. The city has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey, [3] and is the most populous city in ...

  9. Güngör Uras - Wikipedia

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    Güngör Uras was known for his writings on economy after 1968. Although he worked for various newspapers, he wrote mainly for the newspapers Dünya and Milliyet. More than thirty of his works were published by DPT and other publishing houses.