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25.11.2024

The Day When Snow Met Women's March

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 25.11.2024.

It displays 430 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.11.2024The Day When Snow Met Women's March
Morning headlines focused on severe weather conditions continuing from previous days, with 1,133 settlements isolated and schools closed in 35 provinces. Four shepherds remained trapped in a mountain cave, while two others died from exposure.

By noon, the kindergarten dispute between municipalities and the government intensified, with Minister Tekin and Mayor İmamoğlu exchanging accusations over closure orders. The Cabinet meeting concluded with Erdogan announcing increased public oversight measures.

The afternoon saw police blocking women's gatherings in Taksim for November 25 demonstrations, while protests proceeded in other cities like Diyarbakır. A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Malatya, leading to school closures in 10 districts. The evening brought news of a fire at the TÜPRAŞ refinery in Aliağa, which was quickly contained.

Minister Uraloğlu concluded the day by announcing new regulations for social media platforms.
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02:45 (23:45)Two Thousand Families Lost Their Homes To The Storm

The newspapers report extensively on severe weather alerts and their consequences. AFAD has issued orange alerts for 13 provinces and yellow alerts for 25 provinces (Milliyet, Sözcü), while 2,053 people have been evacuated to guesthouses (Birgun). The D-100 highway reopened after a 7-hour closure (Hürriyet), and approximately 2,000 families have been left homeless (OdaTV). Separately, journalists are reported to be under threat (Bianet).
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07:17 (04:17)When Snow Met Corruption

The newspapers report on severe weather conditions as AFAD issues orange alerts for 13 provinces and yellow alerts for 25 provinces (Milliyet), with 829 village roads closed in Sivas due to sudden snowfall (Yeni Akit). The Yenidoğan gang trial continues making headlines (Gazete Duvar), while Turkish Parliament hosts teachers (Hürriyet). A corruption network investigation emerges (Gerçek Gündem), and an expert report on the İliç gold mine landslide has been prepared (Sabah).
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09:17 (06:17)Snow Seizes Cities As Metro Stops

The newspapers report intensively on severe weather conditions across Turkey, with the Meteorology Department issuing yellow and orange coded warnings to 24 provinces for snow and frost (Hürriyet). Metro services have been suspended in some areas (OdaTV). In Istanbul, a person killed four people and wounded three others before committing suicide with the same weapon (Milliyet). A debate emerges about decisions made during Gökçek's municipal period (Cumhuriyet).
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10:05 (07:05)When Women Rise And Quarries Fall

The newspapers report extensively on November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Women's groups at ODTÜ university voice their resistance (Bianet), while discussions continue about femicide rates since Turkey's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention (Medyascope). Several outlets discuss the government's approach to the day's commemorations (Cumhuriyet, Birgun). Separately, a marble quarry accident has resulted in casualties (OdaTV, Yeni Akit).
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11:01 (08:01)Seven PKK Targets Hit While Snow Brings Birth

The newspapers report on military operations against PKK militants in northern Syria, with 7 targets neutralized (MSB, Sabah). Coverage continues of violence against women, with publications discussing both current cases and systemic issues on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Bianet, Medyascope, Birgun). A miraculous birth is reported during severe weather conditions (OdaTV).
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11:50 (08:50)Eight Dead As Women March Against Violence

The newspapers report extensively on violence against women, with several sources covering protests on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (Medyascope, Bianet, Gazete Duvar). A UN report indicates 140 women and girls are killed daily worldwide (Gazete Duvar), while Turkey's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention continues to generate discussion (Bianet). In Istanbul, a family murder case has escalated with eight reported deaths (Sözcü).
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12:45 (09:45)When Eight Bodies Were Found

The newspapers report extensively on a family murder case in Istanbul where the death toll has risen to eight (Hürriyet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Cumhuriyet). In other developments, a dispute emerges between municipalities and ministries regarding kindergarten regulations (Birgun, Sabah). Media outlets also report Turkey's refusal to admit a Canadian journalist arriving from Armenia (Bianet).
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13:41 (10:41)İmamoğlu's Kindergarten Challenge

The newspapers extensively report on a heated exchange over kindergartens, with Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu challenging authorities to close them down (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Sözcü). Several outlets cover President Erdoğan's statements at the International Day for Combating Violence Against Women program (Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sabah). Daily Sabah reports on Gaza's humanitarian situation amid winter rains.
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14:22 (11:22)When Women March Despite The Ban

The newspapers report extensively on women's protests against gender violence, with authorities attempting to restrict gatherings while women insist on their right to demonstrate (Bianet, Medyascope). President Erdoğan files a new 500,000 TL lawsuit against opposition leader Kılıçdaroğlu (Milliyet, Gazete Duvar). The debates around the Istanbul Convention continue, with conflicting positions on its effectiveness (Gerçek Gündem, Daily Sabah).
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15:09 (12:09)The Kindergarten Minister Strikes Back

The newspapers report extensively on a dispute over kindergartens, with Minister Tekin responding to Mayor İmamoğlu's challenge, accusing him and CHP's Özel of manipulation (Aydinlik, Bianet, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Sabah, Sözcü). In parallel, coverage continues of discussions around the Istanbul Convention and violence against women, with Parliament Speaker Kurtulmuş pledging to combat gender violence (Medyascope, Milliyet, Gerçek Gündem).
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16:12 (13:12)When Rutte Came To Talk War

The newspapers report on Dutch PM Rutte's visit to Ankara amid discussions of "World War 3" (OdaTV, Yeni Akit), while covering the case of journalist Ali Kişmir facing 10 years imprisonment in Cyprus (Bianet). Violence against women remains in focus, with Parliament's proposals being examined (Gazete Duvar). In Adana, new details emerge about an imam's stabbing death (Milliyet), while footage shows a damaged building's collapse during demolition (Hürriyet).
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17:01 (14:01)The Battle of The Kindergarten Documents

The newspapers report extensively on a new phase in the kindergarten dispute, with Mayor İmamoğlu presenting official documents in response to Minister Tekin's claims (İmamoğlu, Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). Minister Kurum joins the debate, criticizing CHP's stance (Sabah, Yeni Akit). Meanwhile, escalating clashes are reported between Kurdish forces and SMO in Northern Syria (Bianet). RTÜK announces stricter measures against violent content in media (Hürriyet).
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17:57 (14:57)The Lebanon Truce With A Murder On The Side

The newspapers report extensively on ongoing negotiations for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Lebanon (Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar), while the kindergarten dispute continues with CHP officials challenging government claims about nursery closures (Medyascope, Sabah). A murder case involving a couple found dead in a rental apartment is developing, with the property owners being arrested (Hürriyet, Milliyet). NATO's visit to TUSAŞ following a terror attack is also covered (Sözcü).
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19:11 (16:11)When The Cabinet Met And Women Marched

The newspapers report extensively on the Cabinet meeting's conclusion (Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet, Sabah, Sözcü), while police interventions against November 25 women's protests in Taksim are documented (Bianet, Cumhuriyet). Erdoğan's discussion with Rutte about Ukraine and Palestine is covered (Daily Sabah), and schools in Kayseri and Nevşehir close due to snow (OdaTV). A case of violence against an autistic child in Istanbul prompts ministry intervention (Milliyet).
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20:05 (17:05)Women's Day Met The Police

The newspapers report extensively on November 25 protests against violence towards women, with police interventions in Taksim Square (Bianet, Birgun, Cumhuriyet, OdaTV). Following a Cabinet meeting, Erdoğan makes statements about increased public oversight and Gaza diplomacy (Daily Sabah, Sabah). NATO Secretary General Rutte examines domestic defense platforms with SSB Chairman Görgün (Milliyet).
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21:17 (18:17)When Malatya Shook and TÜPRAŞ Burned

The newspapers report on a 4.6 magnitude earthquake in Malatya (Cumhuriyet, Sözcü, AFAD), while women's protests against violence face police intervention with detentions reported (Birgun, Gerçek Gündem, Gazete Duvar). Heavy snowfall leads to school closures across multiple provinces (Hürriyet), and a TÜPRAŞ refinery fire breaks out (OdaTV).
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22:56 (19:56)TÜPRAŞ Burns While Snow Strands

The newspapers report extensively on a fire at the TÜPRAŞ refinery in Aliağa (TÜPRAŞ, Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar), while women's protests continue facing police intervention with new detentions reported (Gerçek Gündem, Bianet). Defense Minister Güler meets with NATO Secretary General Rutte (Hürriyet), and severe weather conditions lead to 70 vehicles being stranded in snow (Sözcü).
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