The editorial cycle on February 11 was defined by a midnight cabinet reshuffle and its chaotic institutional aftermath. Early morning headlines prioritized President Erdoğan’s replacement of the Interior and Justice Ministers, with Mustafa Çiftçi and Akın Gürlek succeeding Ali Yerlikaya and Yılmaz Tunç. This follow-up to previous days of political realignment transitioned into a midday confrontation in Parliament, where CHP deputies occupied the rostrum to obstruct Gürlek’s swearing-in, leading to physical altercations reported across both secular and pro-government outlets. Simultaneously, the judiciary remained a focal point as talent manager Ayşe Barım received a 12-year sentence related to the Gezi Park trials. By afternoon, the narrative shifted to foreign energy and diplomacy; editors highlighted TPAO’s acquisition of oil and gas exploration blocks in Libya and ROKETSAN’s new missile contracts with Saudi Arabia. The day concluded with high-level diplomacy as President Erdoğan hosted Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, emphasizing a push for regional stability despite standing disputes.