On December 30, Turkish editors prioritized the aftermath of the previous day's fatal Yalova shootout, transforming it into a narrative of national mobilization. The morning began with a massive anti-ISIS sweep across 21 provinces, resulting in hundreds of detentions. This was coupled with high-profile memorial services for the three fallen police officers, attended by Interior Minister Yerlikaya, which dominated the headlines of both mainstream and pro-government outlets. By early afternoon, judicial focus expanded to the sports and entertainment sectors; former Galatasaray executive Erden Timur was formally arrested for money laundering and illegal betting, while rapper Ege Karataşlı and socialite Şeyma Subaşı faced narcotics-related detention. Simultaneously, editors tracked a severe winter front that paralyzed 14 provinces and 746 rural settlements. In the evening, attention shifted to the Red Sea, as President Erdoğan met with the Somali President to condemn Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as illegal, while also announcing the construction of a Turkish spaceport in Somalia.