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Minister vows new steps to address stray animal crisis following death of child
ANKARA

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has addressed the recent incident in the Central Anatolian province of Konya, where a 2-year-old child died following a vicious street dog attack, confirming that an inspector had been dispatched to the region to investigate the event.
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The attack occurred in the Başak neighborhood, where the child was assaulted by a pack of approximately 10 stray dogs. Despite immediate medical attention, the child succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.
Yerlikaya assured the public that the ministry was closely monitoring the situation and had already taken action, expressing condolences to the family and loved ones. He added that such events, especially in the year 2025, cannot be tolerated, particularly when street animals are involved.
The minister emphasized that the government is committed to addressing the issue of stray animals comprehensively. He stated that clear instructions had been given to all governors to ensure the collection and proper management of stray animals.
“I have instructed all governors. Starting today, we wll begin monitoring the numbers of animals in shelters, and these figures will be made available to the public monthly,” Yerlikaya said.
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He revealed plans to establish a commission responsible for regular inspections, ensuring that the process of gathering and rehabilitating stray animals is in line with the law. “The law is clear, and we are a state governed by law. We will not allow any neglect,” he affirmed.
In addition to the immediate investigation in Konya, Yerlikaya noted that similar measures had been taken in other cities, including Hakkari, where similar tragic events had occurred in the past.
He also underlined the importance of proper care and responsibility in managing stray animals. Moving forward, Yerlikaya pledged to provide regular updates on the issue on the 12th of each month in both written and verbal forms. “Any complaints or concerns should be directed to 112,” he concluded.
In May, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) called for revisions to the Animal Rights Law, arguing that the existing sterilization-based approach was insufficient to manage the stray dog population and ensure public safety.
Following heated debates and criticism, the parliament ratified the controversial bill on July 30, which took effect in December.
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165 million TL bribery scheme was questioned
Today is the day of reckoning in the IMM case, which is the corruption of the century, in which 161 billion public losses were incurred and bribery and corruption were described in 143 actions. The trial of 407 defendants, 107 of whom were detained, including the leader of the organization Ekrem İmamoğlu, who was asked to be imprisoned for up to 2 thousand 352 years, continued on its 11th day.
The president of the court said to Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık, “You did not give a detailed statement about Adem Soytekin. Could you give your detailed statement regarding this issue?” posed the question. Çalık replied, “I know him closely, I know his family, I know his children. However, I have never given an instruction saying ‘Give Adem Soytekin this, give him that’.”

Fatih Keleş’s nephew, İBB İsper A.Ş. The defendant Murat Keleş, whose employee is detained, was asked about businessman Ahmet Sari’s statements in the indictment that he delivered 169 million 500 thousand TL of bribe money to his older brother Zafer Keleş and his nephew Murat Keleş at the Presidential Residence in Florya on different dates.
Murat Keleş, who answered “Zero TL” to the question of his monthly income, explained the detention and detention process. Keleş said, “At that time, we used to meet my uncle Fatih Keleş in Bakırköy and the additional service building, and I would sometimes visit him. We did not meet outside with my uncle, I was not personally close to him.” Rejecting the allegations in Ahmet Sari’s statement, Keleş said, “It is a lie. We met when you were together with my uncle. I did not take money from him.”
Defense will be heard in the case only on Monday next week. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, requests for release from detained defendants who have not made a defense will be received. A detention evaluation will be held on Thursday. It is expected that the case, which is expected to end at the end of April, will be delayed.
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Case against dismissed prosecutor for bribery – Last Minute News
An indictment was prepared against former Public Prosecutor Cengiz Çallı, who was dismissed while working at Istanbul Bakırköy Courthouse, on the grounds that he accepted bribes and violated confidentiality in the investigations he conducted. Istanbul Anatolian Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office requested a prison sentence of 6 years 10 months to 22 years 6 months for Çallı. In the indictment, it was stated that Çallı was in close contact with Atalay Demirbaş, a businessman known for his macaron smuggling case. According to the camera records, it was determined that Demirbaş entered the prosecutor’s office easily and the documents in the files that had a restriction order were shared with him.
EVICTION NEGOTIATION
According to the details in the investigation file, the process worked as follows: An agreement was reached for the release of detained suspect ZY for 300 thousand dollars. In the first stage, 50 thousand dollars (412 thousand TL) was deposited into Demirbaş’s account. After the money was deposited, Prosecutor Çallı directed Demirbaş as to which authority the release petitions would be submitted to and gave an opinion that the suspects should be released under house arrest. In the indictment, it was emphasized that there was correspondence stating that 75 thousand dollars was ready in July 2021, and that the base records confirmed the witness statements that Çallı personally received this money. One of the most striking evidence in the indictment was the message Demirbaş sent to the prosecutor after a request was rejected: “They already paid less than the first job, they will pay a little more.” It was stated that this message was clear evidence of the payments made for the evacuation process. It was also noted that Prosecutor Çallı tried to obtain financial benefits in exchange for a decision of non-prosecution against some suspects and the return of the seized money, and that he violated the confidentiality of the investigation by sharing the file information.
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Exemplary compensation of 10 million lira
Record compensation was given to an 11-year-old boy named Eren K., who was seriously injured and had permanent health problems after being hit by a truck while running away from a stray dog in Manisa. The court found the Governorship, Metropolitan Municipality and Yunusemre Municipality at fault and awarded compensation of 10 million 252 thousand 74 TL. Speaking to SABAH, lawyer Muhammet Fatih Demir said, “Eren has difficulty walking and speaking. The court gave 10 million 252 thousand liras as compensation for permanent disability and incapacity. However, we did not receive compensation due to the loss resulting from the shakeup of the economic future. We requested this, too. For this reason, we objected to the decision and took the file to appeal.” In the incident that took place on October 24, 2022 in Cumhuriyet District of Yunusemre district; Primary school student Eren K. was attacked by a stray dog in front of his house where he went to buy bread. The child, who was trying to escape from the dog, was seriously injured when he was hit by a passing pickup truck.

While the incident was recorded on a workplace security camera, Eren K. was hospitalized and treated in intensive care for a long time. The child, who survived the life-threatening situation, suffered permanent damage to his ability to walk, speak and use his limbs. Deciding on the case filed by the family, Manisa 2nd Administrative Court ruled that Manisa Governorship, Manisa Metropolitan Municipality and Yunusemre Municipality did not effectively fulfill public services regarding the control and supervision of stray animals. In the decision, it was stated that the administration is obliged to constantly monitor the service it provides and take the necessary measures, and that the administration is responsible for the damage caused by failure to fulfill this obligation. The court decided to pay a total of 10 million 252 thousand 74 TL, including material and moral damages and interest, in favor of Eren K.
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Great interest from young people to the National Defense University
The selection process, which started the day before after the announcement of the National Defense University (MSÜ) 2026 results, witnessed intense applications from the first hours. According to the shared data, 11 thousand 566 candidates completed their procedures within the first 4 hours of the preferences. A total of 645 thousand 406 candidates participated in the exam held on March 1. After the results were announced by ÖSYM, the candidates turned to the system, and the intensity in the first hours attracted attention. According to experts, this picture indicates that the demand for military academies and non-commissioned officer vocational schools continues to increase.

VERSATILE EDUCATION
The education provided at MSU offers a special model that brings together discipline and academy. During the education, which lasts approximately 4 years in military schools, students receive undergraduate education and also undergo intensive military training. The education programs cover a wide range of fields, from engineering to social sciences. In addition, skills such as leadership, crisis management, teamwork and physical endurance are also developed through applied training.
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Education is being rewritten with the digital academy
The vision, educational approach and content structure of Institute Digital, which set out with the motto “Türkiye’s Thought Screen”, was introduced the previous evening at the Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum. The platform, which does not limit academic knowledge only to the academic environment but aims to bring it to the masses, presents a “digital academy” model that strengthens thought production with its contents presented through experts. The platform will open the door to a powerful transformation in social sciences at a time when digitalization is gaining momentum. Speaking at the launch of the program, Institute Social General Coordinator Dr. İpek Coşkun Armağan explained the starting point of the platform as follows: “Academic knowledge either stays in the academy or gets lost in the digital world. We wanted to fill this gap. We are creating a content ecosystem that not only informs the audience, but also makes them think and brings together different disciplines.”

WE MUST ASK OUR OWN QUESTIONS
Speaking at the program, Nun Education and Culture Foundation Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Esra Albayrak pointed out that the European-centered social science tradition produced a hierarchy based on binary oppositions such as civilized-primitive and developed-underdeveloped. Albayrak said, “This approach has created a certain stuckness in academic disciplines. However, social institutions and academic disciplines are built on each society’s own ontological assumptions and unique problems. As Institute Digital, we believe that the way to overcome this stuckness is to have the courage to ask our own social questions.”

AN ORIGINAL AND NEW MODEL
In the panel held within the scope of the program, Prof. Dr. Halil Berktay and Prof. Dr. Nilüfer Pembecioğlu evaluated the impact of digitalization on social sciences. While Berktay drew attention to the opportunities and risks of the artificial intelligence age, Pembecioğlu emphasized that the way of exposure to information has changed. The platform is designed for academics, teachers, public and private sector managers, young professionals, students and all individuals who want to improve themselves. There is no age or profession limitation for participation.
WHAT COURSES WILL BE AVAILABLE?
The contents were planned to cover different areas of social sciences. There will be courses such as history, sociology, philosophy, economics, culture and civilization studies. The courses will consist of original content prepared by academics who are experts in their fields. Upon completion of each program, participants will be given a certificate of achievement. Participants who receive the certificate will have the right to move on to a higher program or new content. Thanks to the learning management system (LMS) used on the platform, participants will be able to track their performance in the program.
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TİKA reached 600 thousand people during Ramadan
Within the scope of activities extending from the Balkans to Africa, from Central Asia to Latin America, orphans, disabled people, disadvantaged groups, relatives of martyrs, veterans and compatriots were brought together on the same platform. While food parcels prepared according to local needs analyzes were delivered to those in need, iftar tables contributed to the strengthening of social ties. Within the scope of the programs carried out this year, TİKA directly reached approximately 600 thousand people in a total of 85 countries. Tables and aid organizations set up in different geographies kept the spirit of sharing in Ramadan alive on a global scale. Within the framework of iftar organizations, which constitute one of the important legs of the program, TIKA organized a total of 91 iftar programs in 50 countries. Thanks to these organizations, thousands of people came together at the same table and strengthened the feeling of unity and solidarity. TİKA also organized a total of 85 food packages in 59 countries and directly reached those in need. The distributed food parcels were prepared according to needs and contributed to meeting basic needs. TIKA did not forget Palestine, who spent Ramadan under Israeli attacks. More than 200 tons of food packages were distributed throughout Palestine with the Heart Table program. With the food support, approximately 130 thousand meals were prepared for iftar by the end of Ramadan in almshouses, soup kitchens and social service centers.
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