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Condemnation from Minister Çiftçi to the Sumud Fleet attack!
Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi, in his post on his NSocyal account, stated that he strongly condemned Israel’s attack on the Global Sumud Flotilla, which set out to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza in international waters, and the unlawful detention of activists. Emphasizing that ill-treatment of civilians is a clear violation of human rights, dignity and international law, Çiftçi said:
“Tying the hands of activists, subjecting them to humiliating treatment and subjecting them to psychological pressure is not a situation that any conscientious person can accept. As our esteemed President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, ‘The world is bigger than five.’ No system of oppression that disregards the conscience of humanity will survive forever. These illegal practices aimed at silencing the voices of the oppressed will find the response they deserve in the common conscience of humanity and in the presence of history. “I call on the Israeli administration to immediately abandon these practices that disregard international law, to release all detained activists as soon as possible and to act in accordance with human rights.”
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Özel’s duty is to act with common sense.
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Chairman Devlet Bahçeli made statements regarding the agenda at the group meeting held in the Turkish Grand National Assembly. While Bahçeli devoted a significant part of his speech to CHP, he called on Manisa Deputy Özgür Özel and said:
EXEMPLARY TABLE: The management crisis that CHP has fallen into is clearly visible. The fact that legal processes that should be met with common sense are overshadowed by a challenging tone is one of the signs of the political apocalypse. The fact that the need for purification and calm within the party is overshadowed by threatening sentences is a proof of administrative bankruptcy.
THERE IS A TERRIBLE VIEW IN CHP: Our issue is not to make political gains from the mess CHP has fallen into. Our issue preserves the weight of the political institution, the respect of the will of the nation and the rule of law in Türkiye.
THERE ARE TWO SEPARATE LEGITIMACY CLAIMS IN CHP: Today, CHP has two different directions, two different languages, two separate centers, two separate claims to legitimacy; This is a worrying fact regarding the course of the opposition. On the one hand, the need to return to legal ground meets the desire for recovery. On the other hand, there are displays of power through defiance, and the desire to escalate the crisis within the party through street language is settling on the agenda like a heavy fog. CHP and Mr. Özgür Özel’s duty is not to add fuel to the fire, but to act with common sense. The legal process, which must be carried out calmly, should not be left to the noise of the crowds. CHP should not leave its own complicated conflict to the heat of the squares. CHP has two paths ahead of it. He will either solve his own internal issue on the basis of law and common sense, or he will carry the knot he has grown with his own hands as a new burden on our nation’s agenda.
BUHRAN AYAN STATEMENT IS CLEAR: Our advice to Özel is clear. He must stop shouldering the internal tension of the CHP and carrying it to the squares, spreading the crack within the CHP throughout the country, and presenting the race for positions as heroism of democracy.
TIME HAS PROVEN US RIGHT: It has become clear how vital the goal of a terror-free Türkiye is. Türkiye without terrorism is the armor of our national existence against regional storms. For years, they were amused by our promise of “national survival”. They belittled our concerns about the future of our state. They attempted to confine the historical reason for existence of the People’s Alliance to the narrow calculations of daily politics. As a matter of fact, time proved us right. The goal of a terrorism-free Türkiye will be pursued with determination.
THE RING AND THE BADGE DRAWED ATTENTION
The ring and badge that Bahçeli wore at his party’s group meeting attracted attention. Both of them included the words “I bought you such a homeland that it will be yours forever”, attributed to Sultan Alparslan. On the “side cak” parts of the ring, the wing form of the Seljuk eagle symbol was applied with the nailing technique.
HEARD FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before the meeting, upon Bahçeli’s request, the anthem called “We Are Behind You”, prepared for the National Team that will represent Türkiye in the 2026 World Cup, was played. Bahçeli said, “Since the Turkish national team participated in the World Cup in the USA, some circles focused on anthem work. It was planned to repeat the works sung in the past. However, considering the idealist sensitivity during this period, I asked our artists to prepare a new anthem.”
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Good news from President Erdoğan to the people of Izmir – Last Minute News
The good news that thousands of people who have devoted their hearts to Izmir Karşıyaka Sports Club have been waiting for has arrived. President Erdoğan gave the necessary permission within the scope of the Presidential savings circular for the construction of Karşıyaka Stadium. AK Party Group Deputy Chairman Hakan Yıldız announced that the necessary permissions for the construction tender of Karşıyaka Stadium were given to Izmir Metropolitan Municipality within the scope of the Presidential Savings Circular. The decision was welcomed with great joy on the Karşıyaka front. İZBB President Cemil Tugay also thanked President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, former Minister of Youth and Sports Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoğlu and Minister of Environment and Urbanization Murat Kurum for their contributions.
STAR GAVE THE GOOD NEWS
The good news was given by AK Party Group Deputy Chairman Hakan Yıldız. Yıldız announced at the municipal council meeting that the necessary permission was given for the construction tender of Karşıyaka Stadium. AK Party member Yıldız used the following statements in his speech: “The tender for the construction of Karşıyaka Stadium and the permission required within the scope of the Presidential Savings Circular were given to Izmir Metropolitan Municipality. I forwarded the relevant letter to the general secretariat. Good luck,” he said.
A MILESTONE FOR THE PEOPLE OF KARSIYAK
AK Party member Adem Öztürk said, “Today is a milestone for the people of Karşıyaka. You sent a letter about not getting caught up in savings measures. A letter came within the scope of the Presidential circular to give permission to the Metropolitan Municipality. We are leaving the past aside. We, as Karşıyaka, want our stadium. The people of Karşıyaka are bright. Our request from you is to start the project and construction processes as soon as possible.”
THANKS FROM TUGAY
İZBB President Cemil Tugay thanked everyone who contributed, especially President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In his speech on the subject, Tugay said: “I would like to thank Mehmet Kasapoğlu wholeheartedly. The last time I called him was because there were no answers. I think these developments happened with his intervention. I would like to thank our Presidency for sending us the circular. I also thank them for what they gave to the Ministry.”
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CHP’s Görkem Duman was arrested for corruption! CHP’s vice presidential candidates brought about merit debates
Buca Deputy Mayor election will be held on Friday, June 12. While the political lobbies were getting more active before the critical vote, it started to be talked about loudly in the political lobbies, where the Republican People’s Party (CHP) Group focused on three names for the election. According to allegations, possible candidates on CHP’s table are; Uğur Aydın, Mesut Karaboğa and Ulaş Koç stand out. However, the public reflections of these three names bring about various discussions on the axis of transparency and merit.
Ugur Aydin
COMMERCIAL BACKGROUND AND TENDER DISCUSSIONS
It is stated that Lawyer Uğur Aydın, whose name is among the candidates, played an active role in the activities of his father Ekrem Aydın, who received many tenders from the municipality during the period of former Mayor Levent Piriştina and then grew up in the construction sector. In the shadow of these past commercial relations, the emergence of Aydin’s candidacy for vice president raises questions in terms of transparency and ethical principles in the public. It is stated that Buca voters expect the future of the district to be managed with an understanding that prioritizes the interests of the people rather than personal relationships and commercial pasts.
Mesut Karaboga
COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP AND JOB DESCRIPTION CREATED QUESTION MARKS
The situation of another possible candidate, Mesut Karaboğa, is being scrutinized from both legal and ethical dimensions. The fact that he is still an active firefighter while also serving as a municipal council member is one of the most questioned issues in the public. The fact that a name about whom there have been various allegations and criticisms for a long time, aspires to govern the city, reignites the discussions on merit and trust-based management in one of the largest districts of Izmir, such as Buca.
Gorkem Duman
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND CONTRACTING ACTIVITIES ARE ON THE AGENDA
The name of the third candidate, Ulaş Koç, who operates in the construction sector, is mentioned with the recent development and contracting operations throughout the city. The fact that these sensitive processes in the past remain fresh in memory makes Koç’s candidacy possibility open to discussion.
While the people of Buca reiterate their demand for a transparent and trustworthy management profile before the vote on June 12, it is eagerly awaited under which name the CHP group will go to the ballot box.
Ulaş Koç
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‘COP31’ call from Minister Kurum to the world: “Let’s shape the future together in Antalya”
OBJECTIVES OF THE COP31 ACTION AGENDA
Explaining the 6 global implementation goals of the COP31 Action Agenda in his presentation, Minister Kurum invited all parties and the international community to unite around these goals. Minister Kurum stated that the first of the goals was ‘electrification’: In all the meetings we held, one theme stood out very clearly: Electrification. Electrification is one of the main topics that complement renewable energy and energy efficiency to achieve the 1.5 degree target. It is also one of the most important keys to decarbonization. Today the demand for electricity is increasing significantly. However, network inadequacies, financing gaps, policy incompatibilities and high initial investment costs limit progress in electrification. Despite all these difficulties, we aim to achieve a 35 percent electrification rate by 2035 by demonstrating a common will on a global scale to accelerate electrification. The ’35 percent by 2035′ target will be one of the main priorities of our COP31 Presidency. In the period leading up to COP31 to be held in Antalya, we will work to create a strong global coalition for this goal.
ZERO WASTE MOVEMENT AND METHANE REDUCTION
Secondly, underlining the Zero Waste Movement and methane reduction initiated under the auspices of First Lady Erdoğan, Minister Kurum said, “With this initiative, we want to take Zero Waste to a higher level in climate policy. Reducing methane gas is one of the most rapidly applicable opportunities to slow down global warming. The waste sector accounts for approximately 20 percent of human-caused methane emissions. We have proven and scalable solutions. This is especially true in reducing methane emissions from human-caused waste.” “We call on all parties to adopt the goal of reducing the increase in waste production by half by 2035,” he said.
RESILIENT CITIES AND GREEN TRANSFORMATION IN INDUSTRY
Minister Kurum said the following regarding the ‘resilient cities’ target of the Action Agenda: Resilient Cities are one of the topics that our Action Agenda emphasizes. This title has many sub-dimensions. However, at this stage, I would like to share with you our emission reduction target, especially in buildings. Reducing emissions and increasing energy efficiency in buildings is critical to the climate resilience of cities. In this context, we would like to open to the views of the parties the goal of reducing the energy use intensity in the building sector by at least 25 percent by 2035.
Fourthly, emphasizing the topic of green transformation in industry, Minister Kurum said, “It will be an important achievement for the rate of circular material use in the production and manufacturing sectors to reach at least 15 percent by 2035 for green transformation in the industry. This target will make a strong contribution to both emission reduction and resource saving.”
“A STRONG CLIMATE AWARENESS MUST BE CREATED IN THE SOCIETY BY 2035”
Fifthly, Minister Kurum explained the title of ‘Awareness in all areas’ as follows: We do not consider the fight against waste, food safety and climate awareness as separate topics; We consider it as a common area of transformation that should be spread to all segments of society. Millions of people around the world today face food insecurity. Climate crisis; It directly affects the table, water, agricultural production, rural life and the life security of future generations. Therefore, to eliminate the disconnection between food, water and climate topics; We have to build a more resilient, more efficient and more fair system. In this context, we will support an approach that reduces waste, uses resources efficiently and strengthens climate awareness in every field from agriculture to industry, from education to social life, from public services to the business world. We attach importance to informing young people, farmers, producers, employees and the entire society about climate resilient practices. In this context, we aim to include climate change issues in education curricula by 2030 and to create a strong awareness throughout society by 2035 by supporting non-formal education activities.
CLIMATE APPLICATION BRIDGE
Drawing attention to the importance of the sixth and last heading, ‘Climate Implementation Bridge’, Minister Kurum said, “While implementing all these goals, we will adopt a comprehensive approach that takes into account the different conditions and priorities of the countries. In order to support the achievement of these goals, we will cooperate closely with all countries, especially developing economies. We will contribute to strengthening access to technical assistance, capacity building activities and financial support mechanisms. The new mechanism we define as the Climate Implementation Bridge aims to fill this gap. The Climate Implementation Bridge aims to fill this gap, especially in developing and underdeveloped countries.” “It aims to strengthen the harmony between its goals and economic and development policies. This mechanism will contribute to creating an investment-friendly environment,” he said.
“CLIMATE APPLICATION BRIDGE IS NOT A NEW FUND, BUT A COMPLEMENTARY INITIATIVE”
Climate Application Bridge; Underlining that it will support the establishment of a stronger link between NDCs and economic policies, Minister Kurum said: It will help countries transform their priorities into investable project portfolios. It will also play a facilitating role in enabling appropriate financing solutions and private capital to contribute on a larger scale. I would like to emphasize that the Climate Implementation Bridge is not a new fund. It is not a new financing mechanism. It is not an alternative to existing initiatives. On the contrary, it is a complementary initiative that supports the existing climate finance and implementation ecosystem, strengthens partnerships between actors and focuses on implementation. Our aim is to reduce the gap between climate goals and real investments. To ensure that finance reaches the field faster, more effectively and more result-oriented.
“IN THE COMING MONTHS, WE WANT TO PROGRESS WORK ON ALL 10 PRIORITY THEMES”
Minister Kurum emphasized that they are determinedly carrying out the preparation process for COP31 to be held in Antalya and said, “In the coming weeks and months, we want to advance the work in all 10 priority themes and in areas beyond these themes. We want to turn our work within the scope of COP31 and the Global Climate Action Agenda into success together. To achieve this, we need the support of all of you as the COP31 Presidency. Today, the world is not only waiting for new decisions. The world wants to see the decisions made come true. Because nature is tired, humanity is tired.
Drought extends to the table; floods wash away a life’s work in one night; Fires burn not only trees but also memories, homes and hope for the future. For the children who cannot access clean water, for the farmers who entrust their future to the soil, for the families who lost their homes and hopes in disasters; “We must act faster now for the children who pay the heaviest price even though they are not responsible for the release of emissions, and for the generations that will inherit this world after us,” he said.
“WE MET IN BONN, WE LISTENED, WE WILL MEET AGAIN IN ANTALYA”
At the end of his speech, Minister Kurum said that Hazrat Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi said, “Yesterday is gone with yesterday, my dear, now we need to say new things and do new things!” He called with the words: Now is the time to do new things. Let’s take action instead of waiting. Let’s turn intention into practice. Let’s finalize the commitments. Let’s turn our differences into common solution power. Let’s not just talk about the future in Antalya; Let’s shape the future together. With the call of Yunus Emre, one of the brave men of Anatolia, “Let’s get acquainted, let’s make the job easier.” We met in Bonn, we listened, we will meet again in Antalya. Together, we will take climate action from words to practice, from practice to results. We will shape the future together.
A TRIPLE PRESS CONFERENCE WAS HELD
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Executive Secretary Simon Stiell and Australian Minister of Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen also made speeches at the programme. COP31 President Kurum, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Stiell and Australian Minister of Climate Change and Energy Bowen held a triple press conference and answered questions from members of the press.
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‘Healthy life center’ post from Minister Memişoğlu
In this context, Minister of Health Kemal Memişoğlu emphasized that they have created a strong service network covering all over Türkiye with 8 thousand 350 family health centers, 973 community health centers and 348 healthy life centers, and noted the following in his post:
“In our healthy life centers, we provide services in 17 different areas, from nutritional consultancy to physical activity programs, from cancer screenings to psychosocial support. In the first 4 months of 2026, more than 96 thousand applications were made to our healthy life centers. We started a proactive process in the management of chronic diseases with more than 158 million scans we performed in family health centers.”
Memişoğlu stated that they identified the risks of 10.6 million citizens, such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension, at an early stage and planned the necessary treatment and follow-up processes, and said, “Under the leadership of our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, we will build the ‘Healthy Turkey Century’ together with our vision of health that protects, develops and produces. In this process, I would like to express my gratitude to our 31 thousand family physicians who serve devotedly all over our country and to each employee of our health army.” he said.
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Minister of Justice Gürlek: We will develop practices that protect women’s rights more effectively in the criminal justice system
Minister Gürlek spoke at the 19th Meeting of the Coordination Board for Combating Violence Against Women, held at Ankara Judge House, attended by Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi, Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş and President of Religious Affairs Safi Arpaguş.
Stating that they came together at the meeting to evaluate the steps taken so far in the fight against violence against women, to strengthen inter-institutional cooperation and to consult on the next steps to be taken, Gürlek said, “We never accept that even a single woman is subjected to violence.” he said.
Gürlek reminded that women’s rights were constitutionally guaranteed with the previous amendments to the Constitution, and the penalties for crimes committed against women were increased with the changes in the relevant laws.
Stating that the crime of intentional injury to women is considered a reason for arrest by legal regulations, and persistent pursuit is regulated as a separate crime, Gürlek stated that the “good behavior” discount has been abolished and important steps have been taken to strengthen women’s access to justice. In this context, Gürlek stated that it has become possible for the bar association to appoint a lawyer free of charge in case of persistent stalking, intentional injury against women and torture crimes, upon the request of the victims, and stated that precautionary courts have been determined in each courthouse in order to effectively implement the Law No. 6284 on the Protection of the Family and Prevention of Violence Against Women.
Stating that investigation offices for crimes of domestic violence and violence against women have been established within the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, Gürlek continued as follows:
“Today, these offices operate in 303 courthouses in 81 provinces. We have expanded the use of judicial interview rooms to prevent victims from being harmed in the judicial process. Currently, there are a total of 176 judicial interview rooms in 167 courthouses in 81 provinces. More than 173 thousand statements and statements have been taken in these rooms since the date of establishment. We have increased the number of our legal support and victim services directorates to 180 in 81 provinces. Through these directorates, we provide assistance to victims. “We provide information, guidance and psychosocial support services to more than 2 million 537 thousand people in total to date.”
“THE DOOR OF JUSTICE IS ALWAYS OPEN FOR YOU”
Minister of Justice Gürlek stated that the Coordination Board is one of the most important indicators of their holistic approach to combating violence against women.
Stating that the Judicial Reform Strategy Document aims to improve practices in the field of women’s rights in the justice system and strengthen the access to justice of women who are victims of violence, Gürlek said, “In the coming period, we will further expand the investigation offices of domestic and violence crimes against women. We will strengthen the specialization of the public prosecutors working in these offices.” he said.
Minister Gürlek emphasized determination in the fight against violence against women and continued as follows:
“We will develop practices that protect women’s rights more effectively in the criminal justice system. The fight against violence against women will only be successful not only with legal regulations, but also with strong inter-institutional cooperation, effective implementation, rapid struggle and social awareness. For this reason, we will continue to work in coordination with our Ministry of Family and Social Services, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Health, Presidency of Religious Affairs and all our relevant institutions. I would like to express once again to women who are victims of violence that the door of justice is always open to you.”
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