Sedat Ergin
TÜİK’s latest data raise eyebrows over COVID death counts
The latest data published by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) have raised many eyebrows as the figure officially declared during the COVID-19 pandemic period in 2021 does not match, with the new data revealing 128,000 unexplained deaths, a journalist from the daily Hürriyet has stated.
Prominent cartoonist laid to rest
Renowned Turkish caricaturist Latife Demirci, who lost his life on June 5 at the age of 61, has been laid to rest in Istanbul on June 7, following a funeral service attended by prominent figures of the Turkish media and art worlds.
Demirci, who was known as the "father of many cartoon characters," was drawing caricatures on the front page of the daily Hürriyet.
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Veteran journalist who ‘knew everything’ dies
Veteran Turkish journalist Tufan Türenç, who was called "the man who knows everything" by his colleagues in the daily Hürriyet, where he worked for over three decades, has died at the age of 77 in the capital Ankara on April 23.
He was being treated in a hospital for some time for a heart condition.
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Turkey, US 'will reach $75 bln trade target with free trade agreement'
American-Turkish Council chair James Jones (L) speaks with Hürriyet Daily News Ankara Bureau Chief Serkan Demirtaş.
Inflation the most important issue facing Turkey’s economy in 2018: Journalist Cüneyt Toros
High inflation is the most important issue facing the Turkish economy in 2018, journalist Cüneyt Toros has told the Hürriyet Daily News.
Ample evidence to prove that Gülenists were behind Turkey's coup attempt: Journalist Sedat Ergin
There is little doubt that Turkey's deadly coup attempt of July 15, 2016 was masterminded by the Fethullah Gülen network, with both confessions and solid evidence pointing to this fact, journalist Sedat Ergin has told the Hürriyet Daily News.
White House journalist Jeff Mason gets Freedom of Speech Award in Germany
U.S. journalist Jeff Mason, head of the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA), received the Freedom of Speech Award on June 19 at the Global Media Forum, hosted by Deutsche Welle in Germany's Bonn - a prize that he said he "never would have sought or expected."
What is freedom good for?
In Turkey, freedom of thought should be explained for its practical benefits rather than for its high philosophical values, because in our society the political tradition that regards "thought" as a "tool" rather than an individual value is very strong.
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Ankara Jazz Festival kicks off
The 12th International Ankara Jazz Festival began on May 8 with a reception hosted by U.S. Ambassador to Ankara John Bass at his residence.
Speaking at the opening of the festival, Bass said jazz was one of the most valuable gifts the U.S. has given to the world.
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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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