Vuslat Doğan Sabancı
Hürriyet chairwoman announces sabbatical break from her post
Hürriyet chairwoman Vuslat Doğan Sabancı has announced that she will take a break from her post, which she has retained for seven years, in her first interview with the daily in a career that spanned 20 years.
Doğan Group to maintain impartiality in referendum: Aydın Doğan
The Doğan Media Group will "maintain its impartiality" ahead of the upcoming referendum on shifting Turkey to an executive presidential system, Doğan Group Honorary Chairman Aydın Doğan said during a regular meeting of the group's Editorial Policy Committee on March 23.
Bila takes helm as editor-in-chief at Hürriyet
Experienced journalist and columnist Fikret Bila has taken the helm as the editor-in-chief of Hürriyet, the largest daily newspaper in the country, from Sedat Ergin, who said he would return to writing columns because he was tired.
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Hürriyet chair Doğan Sabancı: People must learn to 'co-exist'
People of the world should "acquire the ability to co-exist" as they are closely interdependent to each other in the modern day in the face of intertwined threats, daily Hürriyet Chairwoman Vuslat Doğan Sabancı has said.
Donald Trump sworn in as 45th president of the US
Donald Trump took power as the 45th president of the United States on Friday and pledged to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and crime in an inaugural address that was a populist and nationalist rallying cry.
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Low participation from Ankara at this year's Davos
There will be a limited participation from Ankara at the 47th World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 17-20, due to the ongoing debates over the constitutional amendment vote.
Unless there is a last minute change, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek will participate, along with Central Bank Governor Murat Çetinkaya.
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Future of Turkish construction business is bright: Minister
Turkish Environment and Urban Minister Mehmet Özhaseki signaled new regulations that will boost the construction sector in Turkey as he talked during the Sign of the City Awards ceremony late on Nov. 9, an annual event organized with the leadership of daily Hürriyet to improve standards in the real estate sector.
Power distributors split peacefully, says Limak
Three Turkish companies that have cooperated on several large projects in the last decade have peacefully parted ways in the power distribution business, Limak Holding Chairman Nihat Özdemir told daily Hürriyet on the sidelines of Oct. 29 Republic Day celebrations at the Presidential Palace in Ankara.
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Hürriyet dismisses Sabah newspaper claims over ByLock story
Daily Hürriyet has excoriated the pro-government Sabah newspaper for insinuating that a recent interview in the former with the rights holder for an app allegedly used by the Gülenists was part of a "joint operation carried out" by the group and the CIA.
Hürriyet dismisses daily Sabah claims over ByLock story
Daily Hürriyet has excoriated the pro-government daily Sabah for insinuating that a recent interview in the former with the rights holder for an app allegedly used by the Gülenists was part of a "joint operation carried out" by the group and the CIA.