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Regulation is coming to digital media and gaming platforms: Minister Göktaş announced! Here are the details
In his speech at the conference held in Baku, Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş stated that they see it as essential to make a legal regulation regarding digital media and game platforms and said, “I would like to express that, as Turkey, we will soon implement a regulatory and supervisory legal regulation regarding digital media and game platforms.” Here are the details…
Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş attended the international conference titled “Protecting Children from Harmful Information in the Digital Environment: Modern Tools and Perspectives” held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
In his speech, Göktaş stated that today we are in a period where artificial intelligence-based systems, as well as the internet and social media, are in direct contact with children’s lives, and said, “This fact necessitates strengthening protection policies and taking joint action against cross-border risks. We all know very well that the digital environment expands the education, expression and communication opportunities for children. On the other hand, video platforms, digital games, social media and artificial intelligence are becoming a part of children’s daily lives. However, the same environment also includes cyber bullying, unauthorized use of personal data, violence and abuse, and new risks targeting children.” “The ease of hiding identity, fake accounts, the uncontrolled effects of algorithms and the rapid spread of disinformation also increase children’s vulnerability.”
Göktaş continued his speech by stating that at this point, 3 topics should be focused on:
“The first heading is preventive policies. Children’s digital literacy is not just a technical skill. This issue should be addressed together with privacy awareness, safe communication, critical thinking and risk awareness. Support for parents is an integral part of this policy. Because the child often sees the strongest protection in the family, in daily life. The second heading is effective protection. Harmful content spreads quickly and can cause deep damage without leaving a trace. Therefore, application channels must be accessible and victim support services must operate uninterruptedly. The third heading is technology and governance. “Artificial intelligence accelerates the production and dissemination of content. It also provides tools to detect and block harmful content. Without common standards, transparency and accountability, platforms should include child safety in the design from the beginning. This is why it is very important to establish a cooperation model between public institutions, academia, civil society and the private sector.”
“WE CARRY OUT STUDIES TO HELP FAMILY MEMBERS USE DIGITAL TOOLS CORRECTLY AND CONSCIOUSLY”
Stating that Turkey carries out the child protection system with need-based services in the field and inter-institutional coordination, Göktaş said, “Our Action Plan for the Protection and Strengthening of the Family is a road map that shapes concrete steps in this field. One of the 5 main themes of our Action Plan, which covers the period 2024-2028 and is a first in the context of focusing on the family, is digitalization. In line with our goal of ‘Supporting the Family in the Digitalization Process’, we aim to ensure that family members use digital tools correctly and consciously.” “We are carrying out studies. Family-oriented digitalization strategies, awareness campaigns and dissemination of child-friendly content are the main goals of our action plan.”
“WE OPENED THE ‘CHILDREN ARE SAFE’ WEBSITE AND MOBILE APPLICATION”
Minister Göktaş pointed out that they have implemented policies that protect the rights of children in the digital environment with the “Turkey Children’s Rights Strategy Document” and stated that they have created a safe digital space for children with Child-Friendly Applications and DUY reporting platform, and that they detect harmful content 24/7 with the Social Media Working Group and take the necessary interventions immediately. Stating that they have accelerated their work to protect and strengthen the family in the digital world in the 2025 Family Year, which was declared with the appreciation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Göktaş said, “We encourage the conscious use of technology by the family with our digital detox camps and events all over Türkiye. Today, we support our children to grow up as individuals aware of their rights and responsibilities with our Child Rights Committees, which have reached 46 thousand 996 members in 81 provinces. The country is taken as a role model in terms of child participation.” “We held the 26th Children’s Forum last month with the theme of ‘Children’s Rights in the Digital World’. Our children prepared a 17-item declaration based on their experiences and expectations about the digital world. The declaration includes many details, from safe internet to social media culture, from family support to international collaborations,” he said.
Stating that they have pioneered national and international awareness in protecting children’s digital rights with the Convention on Children’s Rights in the Digital World, Göktaş emphasized that they will continue their work in this field with more systematic and inclusive policy steps. Stating that they have implemented the 2025-2028 Action Plan for the Empowerment of Children in the Digital World in this context, Göktaş said, “In this way, we aim for our children to take part in digital environments more safely and consciously. We also launched the ‘Children Are Safe’ website and mobile application to support children’s digital safety. With this platform, we offer safe content and guidance services to children and their families under one roof.”

REGULATORY AND SUPERVISORY LEGAL REGULATION ON DIGITAL MEDIA AND GAMING PLATFORMS
Emphasizing that they want to offer children a safer digital world, Göktaş said, “Recent internet regulations in the world are changing from an understanding of unlimited freedom to an approach based on the responsibility of the platforms. Because social media is no longer just a means of communication. It has become a strong structure that directs the psychosocial development of children. In this sense, many countries are taking serious measures to protect children from risks in the digital environment. In Australia, children under the age of 16 were banned from accessing social media at the beginning of this month. A similar ban is being discussed in England. In France, Children under the age of 15, in Italy, 14, and in Denmark and Belgium, 13, cannot open an account without parental permission. We started infrastructure work last year to develop a model specific to our country in this field. As a result of our studies, we saw that it is essential to make a legal regulation on digital media and game platforms. We stated that we, as Turkey, will soon implement a regulatory and supervisory legal regulation on digital media and game platforms. “I want to do it,” he said.
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The case requesting the cancellation of the CHP Istanbul Provincial Congress was rejected
It was decided to reject the lawsuit filed in the Ankara 3rd Civil Court of First Instance, demanding that all decisions taken at the CHP 38th Ordinary Congress and the Istanbul Provincial Congress be annulled and the congress and congress be deemed as absolute null and void.
At the hearing at Ankara 3rd Civil Court of First Instance, defendant CHP’s lawyer Kadri Gökhan Sultan was present, while plaintiff’s lawyer Onur Yusuf Üregen excused himself and did not attend the hearing. The trial judge stated that the plaintiffs, who wanted the cancellation of the Istanbul Provincial Congress, waived their case. Later, the promised lawyer Sultan requested the rejection of the case. Announcing his decision, the judge rejected the request for cancellation of the Istanbul Provincial Congress due to the waiver of the case. Stating that a lawsuit was filed in another court regarding the 38th Ordinary Congress of the CHP and that the case in question was pending, the judge ruled to reject the case in this regard as well.
ALLEGATION THAT DELEGATES WERE PROVIDED BENEFIT AND THEIR WILL WAS SURPRISED
A lawsuit was also filed at the Ankara 3rd Civil Court of First Instance, claiming that “the will of the delegates was corrupted by providing benefits to the delegates” at the CHP 38th Ordinary Congress and the Istanbul Provincial Congress, demanding that all decisions taken be annulled and that the congress and congress be deemed as null and void.
At the hearing held on September 11, 2025, the court decided to reject the case on procedural grounds, on the grounds that the 38th Ordinary Congress case held on November 4-5, 2023 continued in Ankara 42nd Civil Court of First Instance, and that there was currently an ongoing case on the same issue. Additionally, the court ruled to reject the case filed against CHP Istanbul Provincial Directorate due to “absence of passive hostility”.
The file was moved to the court of appeal after the plaintiff’s attorney, lawyer Onur Yusuf Üregen, objected to the decision. The 4th Civil Chamber of the Ankara Regional Court of Justice found the local court’s decision to reject the case on the grounds of “absence of passive hostility” as “contrary to the right to be heard” because the judgment was made in the absence of the excused plaintiff party.
The chamber stated that making a decision before the legal deadlines for the parties to present their evidence was a procedural error, and decided to revoke the decision of the Ankara 3rd Civil Court of First Instance and reheard the file.
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President Erdoğan welcomed Niger President Tchiani with an official ceremony
The cavalrymen welcomed Niger President Abdurrahman Tchiani’s official vehicle on the street in front of the Presidential Complex and escorted the vehicle to the protocol gate.
President Erdoğan welcomed Tchiani at the main entrance of the Complex. After Erdoğan and Tchiani took their places in the ceremony area, the band played the national anthems of the two countries. At the ceremony, flags and soldiers representing 16 Turkish states in history were also featured, and 21 artillery pieces were fired.
Tchiani greeted the Guard Regiment’s Ceremonial Guard by saying “Hello, soldier.” The two leaders presented their delegations to each other.
Erdoğan and Tchiani shook hands and posed for the press in front of the Turkish and Niger flags on the stairs.
Erdoğan and Tchiani, who started the bilateral meeting, will then chair the meeting between the delegations.
After the meeting, President Erdoğan and Tchiani will attend the signing ceremony of the agreements and the joint press conference. Erdoğan will host an official dinner in honor of Tchiani.
At the ceremony, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler, Minister of Health Kemal Memişoğlu, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı, Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat, Director of the National Intelligence Organization İbrahim Kalın, Presidential Communications Director Burhanettin Duran, Presidential Private Secretary Hasan Doğan, Presidential Secretary General Hakkı Susmaz, Chief Foreign Policy and Security Advisor to the President Akif Çağatay Kılıç, Presidential Defense Industry President Haluk Görgün, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Security and Foreign Policies Board Çağrı Erhan and Ankara Governor Yakup Canbolat were also present.
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Minister Göktaş announced at the Global Women’s Summit: The target for women’s employment is 40.1 percent
Minister Göktaş spoke at the roundtable meeting titled “Government Leaders Forum: Public-Private Sector Collaborations Supporting the Economic Empowerment of Women and Girls”, which he hosted within the scope of the Global Women’s Summit that started in Istanbul.
Emphasizing that public and private sector partnerships are directly related to economic security and social resilience, Göktaş said that the latest developments in the Strait of Hormuz once again reveal how delicate balances global trade operates on, and that in an age of fragility, a strong economy will only be an economy that can mobilize human resources.
Emphasizing that Turkey sees women’s empowerment at the center of its development vision, Minister Göktaş said:
“We are working to ensure that women take a strong part in education, production, entrepreneurship, employment, technology, diplomacy and decision-making mechanisms. We accept this as one of the indispensable elements of our Turkey Century vision. This uncompromising determination has gained strength from the will that our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has demonstrated for years. Under the leadership of our President, Turkey has made women’s participation in economic, social and political life one of the essential elements of state policies. The historical heritage of our country is supported by strong legislation, comprehensive strategy documents, institutional “Our 12th Development Plan sets out the integration of equal opportunities for women and men into all policy processes as a clear goal.”
A MORE COMPREHENSIVE ROADMAP HAS BEEN PRESENTED
Reminding that the Women’s Empowerment Strategy Document and Action Plan covering the period 2024-2028 offers a comprehensive road map for women to take a stronger place in all areas, Göktaş added that they have given the action plan a stronger structure at the central and local levels with the Women’s Empowerment Coordination Board and provincial coordination boards established in 2025.
“WE AIM TO INCREASE THE RATE OF WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN THE LABOR FORCE TO 40.1 PERCENT”
Stating that there has been a significant progress in women’s participation in the workforce with the projects implemented in the last 24 years, Göktaş said, “The labor force participation rate of women, which was 27.9 percent in 2002, increased to 35.2 percent as of the first quarter of 2026. The women’s employment rate increased from 25.3 percent to 31.3 percent. We aim to increase the labor force participation rate of women to 40.1 percent by 2028.” he said.
WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN EMPLOYMENT HAS BECOME MORE COMMON IN 2025
Stating that they implemented a multi-dimensional policy set from entrepreneurship to finance, from digital skills to flexible working models, from care services to vocational training, to achieve this goal, Göktaş said that they strengthened the nursery and child care infrastructure and disseminated practices that strengthen work-life balance. Göktaş stated that they have made practices that support women’s participation in employment more widespread within the scope of the 2025 Family Year, and that they will continue to address women’s employment with a holistic approach that strengthens the family and supports population policies in the 10 Year of Family and Population.
“WOMEN’S MOVE” CALL TO THE BUSINESS WORLD
Drawing attention to the critical role of public-private partnerships, Minister Göktaş stated that the public determines the direction, establishes the legal and institutional basis, creates standards and builds the comprehensive policy framework for these partnerships to produce effective results. Pointing out that the private sector is the carrier force of production, technology, market, finance and innovation in the field, Göktaş stated that when these two fields come together around the same goal, new employment areas are opened for women, entrepreneurship supports increase and access to finance becomes easier.
GÖKTAŞ CONTINUED HIS SPEECH AS FOLLOWS:
“In this sense, as Turkey, we consider public-private partnerships as a transformation architecture that accelerates the economic empowerment of women. With this understanding, we carry out strong collaborations with our private sector. We are taking steps to strengthen the standardization of women’s entrepreneurship in the business world, access to finance and integration into global markets. The “Principles of Women’s Action in Sustainable Development”, which we shared with the public on March 8, are a clear expression of this will. In this context, we examine the business world, the potential of women, leadership, decision-making, technology, finance and corporate culture. We invite you to evaluate it with all its dimensions.” Explaining that they have supported the establishment of 1,366 new women’s cooperatives to date and expanded the businesses of approximately 10 thousand women entrepreneurs through e-commerce collaborations, Göktaş emphasized that they attach special importance to the presence of women in the sectors of the future with projects such as “Türkiye’s Engineer Girls”, “Young Women Creating Their Future” and “Energy School for Women”, which have reached more than 10 thousand women.
THREE AREAS TO FOCUS ON FOR GLOBAL COOPERATION
Stating that their expectations from the summit are not limited to countries sharing their experiences, but also the emergence of concrete, applicable and traceable cooperation models that increase economic opportunities for women and girls, Göktaş stated that they believe that public-private partnerships should focus on three areas in particular and listed these areas as follows:
THE MAIN TITLES ARE AS FOLLOWS…
“Firstly, women’s access to the skills of the future should be strengthened. Digital and financial literacy, artificial intelligence, green jobs and entrepreneurial skills are the main topics of the new era. Secondly, care services should be considered as one of the main areas that support family life and strengthen women’s participation in economic life. Accessible, quality and affordable care services are a strategic investment that increases women’s employment and strengthens work-life balance. Thirdly, women’s access to finance, markets and decision-making mechanisms should be strengthened. Because when women’s labor participates in production, the economy grows. Women make decisions. “The nature of development changes when it participates in the acquisition processes.”
“EVERY PARTNERSHIP WE CREATE TODAY CAN GROW A WOMAN’S BUSINESS”
Stating that Turkey is ready to share experience in these three fields, develop joint projects and deepen global cooperation, Göktaş said, “No development model that does not put women’s labor, knowledge, courage and leadership at the center of the economy is complete. Every partnership we establish today can expand a woman’s business, facilitate a young girl’s access to the profession, and strengthen a country’s production capacity.” he said.
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BREAKING NEWS… Striking development about the Mehmet Akif Ersoy indictment! The indictment was returned to the prosecutor’s office by the Istanbul 19th High Criminal Court.
The indictment against former Habertürk TV Editor-in-Chief Mehmet Akif Ersoy and 7 suspects was returned.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The investigation into Habertürk’s former Editor-in-Chief Mehmet Akif Ersoy, carried out by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office within the scope of the fight against drugs, was completed. In the indictment, which included 7 defendants, it was emphasized that the organization founded under the leadership of Ersoy weakened the will of the female victims by supplying them with cocaine, and that it prepared the ground for multiple sexual intercourses at the parties organized.
UP TO 266 YEARS OF PRISON WAS REQUESTED
In the indictment, which stated that the members of the organization systematically introduced women to Ersoy in order to benefit from Ersoy’s influence, the roles of the members of the organization were also explained one by one. In the indictment, it was requested that the detainee Ersoy, who was held responsible for 11 acts, be sentenced to imprisonment from 11 to 27.5 years for the crimes of “establishing an organization to commit a crime”, “facilitating the use of drugs or stimulants”, and to not less than 266 years for the crimes of “11 qualified sexual assaults in a chain” and “trafficking or supplying drugs or stimulants in a chain”.
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President of the Republic of Niger Abdurrahman Tchiani visited ROKETSAN facilities
According to the statement made by the SSB, Abdurrahman Tchiani and his accompanying delegation visited ROKETSAN, one of Türkiye’s leading defense industry companies, and made inspections.
During the visit, the national and unique capabilities of the Turkish defense industry, high-tech production infrastructure, engineering competencies and future vision were shared comprehensively with the Niger delegation.
Within the scope of the program, information was given about the level Türkiye has reached in the defense industry ecosystem, its domestic and national system development approach, and the advanced technology solution capabilities offered by ROKETSAN for different operational needs.
In the program, it was emphasized that in line with the strategic vision put forward by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Turkish defense industry has become a strong ecosystem that not only meets Türkiye’s needs but also contributes to the security architecture of friendly and allied countries.
Türkiye-NIGER DEFENSE INDUSTRY COOPERATION WAS DISCUSSED
During the visit, evaluations were made regarding the further development of cooperation in the field of defense industry between Türkiye and the friendly and brotherly country Niger.
It was evaluated that the steps to be taken in this context will be important in terms of contributing to Niger’s meeting its security needs with stronger means, as well as supporting regional stability and deepening the permanent partnership between the two countries.
It was stated that the defense industry capabilities developed by Türkiye in line with the National Technology Move will continue to provide effective and sustainable solutions to the security needs of friendly countries.
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“Zero Waste Festival” continues at Istanbul Atatürk Airport! “We expect more than 1 million of our citizens to visit”
The festival, which was implemented under the auspices of Emine Erdoğan, Chairperson of the United Nations (UN) Zero Waste High-level Personalities Advisory Board and Honorary President of the Zero Waste Foundation, and in cooperation with the Zero Waste Foundation and the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, continues.
Zero Waste Foundation President Ağırbaş visited the festival area and received information from the authorities.
Ağırbaş, who also visited the established stands, said in his statement to the AA correspondent that more than 1500 events were implemented in 39 districts within the scope of the “Istanbul Zero Waste Week” declared in cooperation with the Istanbul Governorship and the Zero Waste Foundation.
Ağırbaş stated that it was the first day of the festival and said, “We hosted more than 100 thousand guests. We expect more than 1 million citizens to visit for 4 days. In this context, there are different events for ages 7 to 77 at the Zero Waste Festival. We have free treats and gifts. We have concerts in the evenings. We wanted to create safe areas for our citizens to come with their families, especially as the summer months begin. We planned areas where they can socialize with their families.” he said.
“WE HAD A VERY GOOD SYNERGY WITH 6 MILLION ISTANBUL RESIDENTS”
Ağırbaş stated that waste-free kitchen workshops were organized for women, interviews were held, competitions and various programs were held for young people, and continued as follows:
“In our second day program, 183 countries participate in the Zero Waste Forum. It is the largest civil meeting in the world. The Zero Waste Forum is the largest civil meeting in the world, with more than 120 ministers, more than 20 former heads of state, prime ministers and more than 7 thousand guests coming. In this context, we host more than 1 million people and guests from 183 countries with the Zero Waste Forum and Zero Waste Festival. We also work on food waste. In this context, we are in Taksim Square. “We set up an exhibition. We are giving messages to reduce food waste. We also welcome our citizens to our exhibition in Taksim Square. We have achieved a very good synergy with 16 million Istanbulites. We continue to work side by side with our citizens for a more livable, more prosperous world.”
Our Zero Waste Festival started today with great energy.
We are waiting for you all at Ataturk Airport to share the joy and excitement of the festival together. 🌱 pic.twitter.com/AtJujLK52A
— Samed Ağırbaş (@samedagirbas) June 4, 2026
“OUR WORK WILL CONTINUE IN DIFFERENT AREAS INCLUDING FOOD WASTE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY”
Ağırbaş stated that they aimed to create zero waste awareness in children within the scope of the festival.
Stating that the main message here is energy efficiency, Ağırbaş said, “As our President stated, if we can increase energy efficiency in Türkiye by 10-15 percent, it will contribute 10-15 billion dollars to the Turkish economy. We believe that we can achieve this. In this context, our work will continue in different areas such as food waste and energy efficiency.” he said.
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