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2025 data in mediation: 54 percent of disputes ended in agreement
Making evaluations about alternative dispute resolution methods, Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek stated that the mediation system allows disputes to be resolved through compromise without going to judicial processes. Gürlek emphasized that these practices produce both fast and effective results.
“A AGREEMENT WAS ACHIEVED IN 54 PERCENT OF DISPUTES IN 2025
Minister Gürlek stated that an agreement was reached in 54 percent of the disputes in 2025 through the mediation method, thus significantly reducing the intensity in the judicial system.
NOTABLE DECLINE IN THE WORKLOAD OF COURTS
Gürlek also touched upon the impact of mediation practices on the courts and explained that the workload in different judicial units has decreased significantly. Accordingly; There was a decrease of 25.4 percent in civil courts, 77.5 percent in labor courts, 46.1 percent in consumer courts and 32.9 percent in commercial courts of first instance.
“FASTER AND EFFECTIVE JUSTICE GOAL”
Stating that they aim to increase citizens’ satisfaction with justice services, Minister Gürlek stated that they will continue to expand the scope of alternative solution methods with determination.
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Can’t get enough of sales – Last Minute News
Another new sales news came from CHP’s Dikili Municipality, which has sold many real estate owned by the municipality so far. With the instructions of Mayor Adil Kırgöz, 18 more properties located in different parts of the district were put up for sale. One detail in the tender attracted attention. While 17 of the 18 immovable properties offered for sale will be realized by open tender method, the announcement that the tender of a field property will be made by sealed envelope method caused question marks to arise in people’s minds. According to the tender announcement published by Dikili Municipality; Land, masonry buildings and field properties will be offered for sale through tenders to be held on April 30, 2026. While 17 immovable properties located in İsmetpaşa, İslamlar, Çandarlı and Kızılçukur neighborhoods will be put up for sale by auction, the sealed envelope method will be applied for the field in Kızılçukur Neighborhood, which is the highest priced real estate.

120 MILLION WILL ENTER THE CASHBOARD
If the sales are realized, 120 million TL will enter the municipality’s coffers. The estimated prices of 6 plots of land ranging from 405 to 438 square meters in İsmetpaşa District were determined between 4 million 950 thousand TL and 5 million 250 thousand TL. Prices for the 7 parcels offered for sale in İslamlar District range from 3 million 500 thousand TL to 5 million 300 thousand TL. Two plots of land measuring 274 to 338 square meters located in Çandarlı District will be put out to tender with prices ranging from 4 million 500 thousand TL to 8 million TL. The estimated price for the 46 square meter masonry building in the same neighborhood was 5 million 750 thousand TL. The 53.7-decare field located in Kızılçukur District was put up for sale with an estimated price of 40 million 500 thousand TL.
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‘Our nation will never turn its back on the Palestinian cause’
The group art exhibition “In the Light of the Crescent”, “Give voice to the world with art for Gaza mothers and their children”, organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and in cooperation with the Turkish Red Crescent Women Istanbul, met with art lovers at the Atatürk Cultural Center. The exhibition met with art lovers with the motto “Speak to the world with your art for the mothers and children of Gaza”. The exhibition, which included the works of 300 artists from different branches of art and all ages, also included a banner with the names of 20 thousand women murdered in Palestine. The exhibition at the Atatürk Cultural Center was opened by the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Prof. Dr. It was opened with a ceremony by Numan Kurtulmuş. Speaking at the ceremony, Kurtulmuş said, “The Palestinian cause is one of the most important national issues of our nation. Palestine is our national cause not only because of the holy place Masjid al-Aqsa, which is our first qibla, but also because there are footprints of our ancestors in every inch of it. Our nation will never turn its back on the Palestinian cause, never leave it alone. Defending Palestine is like defending Istanbul. One day, a free Palestine will definitely be established. We will work for this cause.”
REVENUES TO GAZA
The income from the exhibition, which will continue for 1 week, will be donated to Gaza. The exhibition also included 3 works made by Hande Çelik, mother of Istanbul Deputy Sena Nur Çelik Kanat.
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Golden advice from Karıyerküre to young people: Competencies will determine the future
Kariyerküre Zirve 2026 hosted by Hasan Kalyoncu University (HKU) brought young people together with the education and business world. Students, parents and academicians showed great interest in the summit held the previous day at HKU Congress and Culture Center. At the all-day summit, all the details that young people should pay attention to in their career plans were discussed. The changing career approach under the influence of artificial intelligence, digitalization and new generation professions was discussed at the summit. It was pointed out that instead of choosing a single profession, individuals who improve their skills and know themselves come to the fore. Speaking at the summit, Deputy Minister of National Education Bilal Macit stated that a diploma alone is not enough in your career journey and said, “The real determining factor is which competencies you have gained. Universities are now centers that not only provide information but also teach learning.”

LISTEN TO YOUR OWN VOICE
Drawing attention to the importance of extracurricular activities and teamwork, Macit called for versatile development of young people. Careerkure Founder Esra Kalyoncu Değerli also stated that young people should choose paths that suit their potential and pointed out the importance of families being supportive. Değerli said, “The most valuable path is the one where you hear your own voice.” HKU Deputy Rector Prof. Dr. Gül Rengin Küçükerdoğan emphasized that career is not just a choice of profession and said, “The real question should not be ‘which profession’, but ‘who am I’. Young people’s self-knowledge is critical for the right choice.”

INSPIRING MEETING
Young people were both inspired and gained practical experience through panels and workshops attended by experts from different fields. The summit became an important meeting point that helped young people shape their careers consciously.
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There is no similar brand in Türkiye
A panel titled “Türkiye Brand from an Interdisciplinary Perspective” was held within the scope of Ibn Haldun Academy, organized for the 4th time this year by Ibn Haldun University (IHU). IHU Rector Prof. Dr. It was hosted by Atilla Arkan and moderated by THY Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee Prof. Dr. The first guests of the panel held by Murat Şeker were IHU Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees Necmeddin Bilal Erdoğan, Central Bank President Dr. Fatih Karahan and President of the National Intelligence Academy Prof. Dr. He became Talha Köse. Speaking at the panel, Bilal Erdoğan said, “Our aim at Ibn Haldun Academy is to ensure that its contributions to the enrichment of academic studies in social sciences are widely recognized.”

Explaining his experiences in Italy and the USA and the cultural differences he saw, Erdoğan stated that many immigrant cultures in the USA melted and formed a mixed culture, that Italy has a more ancient culture than the USA, that a difference is felt between the south and north, that the south of the country is a little warmer, natural and sincere because it is close to the Mediterranean and is influenced by Muslim culture, while the north is more dull. Stating that Türkiye has differences due to being in a geography that hosts many civilizations, Erdogan continued as follows: “You see that there are differences between Türkiye’s regions in many aspects due to its history, geography, and the fact that it is the transit route of different societies. That is why you cannot see the cultural richness of Türkiye in America or Italy. This is an advantage, a richness. It is a type of richness that is very rare in other countries of the world. If we are talking about making the Turkish brand unique here, we realize that we actually have a unique brand.” “When we realize that this multi-layered, very rich structure of our brand is unique, it will become clear how we will highlight and frame them.”

THE RICHEST EXPERIENCE
Stating that Türkiye is one of the countries at the center of the world with the richest knowledge and heritage, Bilal Erdoğan said, “We are in the most beautiful city in the world.” Stating that every society should be able to live its own culture with self-confidence and comfort, Erdoğan said, “We are in a much better place in this regard than we were 25 or 50 years ago, we are much more self-confident, we can express ourselves more easily. We can establish a relationship with our own culture much more easily.”
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Call from Erdoğan and Macron to ‘observe the ceasefire’
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke on the phone with French President Emmanuel Macron. During the meeting, Türkiye-France bilateral relations as well as regional and global issues were discussed. Stating that the diplomatic efforts supported by Türkiye together with the relevant countries (USA/Israel-Iran War) played an important role in the ceasefire process, Erdoğan stated that attempts that could sabotage the ceasefire process in the attacks against Lebanon should not be given an opportunity and that Türkiye would continue to contribute to the process. Erdoğan stated that it is important to initiate the second phase of the peace plan in Gaza and that the momentum gained in this regard should not be lost. During the meeting, Erdoğan and Macron also discussed in detail the provision of freedom of navigation in Hormuz on the basis of international law and the developments in Syria.

TURKISH MESSAGE FROM MACRON
French President Emmanuel Macron also wrote about the meeting in the message he published in Turkish on his account “We also discussed the joint work we have carried out within the framework of this agreement. I emphasized that this peace must be in line with the principles of the United Nations Charter and be based on strong security guarantees for Ukraine. I reiterated France’s support for the peace process that will lead to a new era in the South Caucasus, based on open borders and strengthened regional cooperation, especially in the perspective of the European Political Community Summit to be held in Yerevan on May 4. Finally, we agreed on the importance of continuing to further deepen our dialogue and bilateral cooperation.”
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Türkiye solves the water crisis – Last Minute News
Winner of the “Stockholm Water Prize”, known as the Nobel Prize for Water, and United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)
Its director, Iranian Kaveh Madani, stated that the COP31 summit to be held in Türkiye in November will be an important opportunity to address the water crisis, and that Türkiye can play an important role in this issue and lead the discussions on this issue.

Madani said, “Turkey is in an important position as a country that knows the value and strategic importance of water, understands the problems and challenges related to transboundary water management, and has experienced both the benefits and possible negative consequences of infrastructure investments.” COP31 Climate Summit will be held in Antalya, hosted by Türkiye, on 9-20 November 2026.

In this important leg of the UN climate negotiations, representatives from more than 190 countries will meet to discuss greenhouse gas emissions reduction and climate finance targets. COP31 UN Climate Change Conference is of historical importance in terms of bringing the “Zero Waste” movement, carried out under the auspices of Emine Erdoğan, to a global dimension. AA
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