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Turkish Naval Task Force went on a NATO mission
The mission activities of the NATO Amphibious Task Force Command and Landing Force Command within the NATO Allied Reaction Force were transferred to the Turkish Naval Forces between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026. In this context, the Anatolian Turkish Naval Task Force (ATDGK), consisting of NATO Amphibious Task Force Command and Landing Force Command Headquarters, TCG Anadolu, TCG Derya, TCG Istanbul, TCG Kınalıada, Amphibious Landing Vehicles, 1 Amphibious Marine Infantry Battalion, 9 general purpose and attack helicopters, 3 Bayraktar TB-3 UCAVs and a total of 1500 personnel, carried out their duties. He was sent off from Foça Naval Base Command to attend. Turkish Naval Forces Naval Commander Admiral Kadir Yıldız said, “The task force, consisting of our ships built with local and national resources, our amphibious personnel who are considered exemplary in NATO with their discipline and training level, and the air power consisting of UCAVs and helicopters, will once again demonstrate our out-of-area operation capabilities and the effectiveness of the Turkish Armed Forces in their international missions.”
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AK Party’s reaction to Eskişehir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ayşe Ünlüce: A parking lot for 40 vehicles was built in 2 years with a budget of 25 billion liras.
Drawing attention to the recent water outages and infrastructure problems, AK Party Eskişehir Provincial Chairman Gürhan Albayrak said, “There has been no serious investment in water infrastructure for 27 years. 40-year-old infrastructure is being used. When it rains, the streets turn into lakes and the tram stops. There is water in the Porsuk Dam, but it cannot be given to the network. In other words, they did not provide water to Eskişehir in rainy weather. This is lack of planning and foresight.” Stating that a work in the Tepebaşı region was completed in 4 days, although it was said to be 10 hours, Albayrak claimed that the old staff was called again and said, “No infrastructure investment was made, the process is managed by staff who do not know the job.”
RELATIVES FAVORITES ARE MADE
Albayrak claimed that there was nepotism in the Metropolitan Municipality and Eskişehir Water and Sewerage Administration (ESKİ), and that close names were appointed to key positions instead of merit. He argued that this situation reduced the quality of service.

Eskişehir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ayşe Ünlüce
TRAFFIC INCREASED, NO ALTERNATIVE
Albayrak, who also criticized the regulations on bicycle paths and main arteries, said, “There was already a traffic problem. Instead of building alternative roads and bridges, the roads were narrowed. Lanes were separated with pontoons, right and left turns were blocked. Traffic became even worse.” Albayrak stated that a parking lot for only 40 vehicles was built in two years in the city with a population of 930 thousand, and said, “They present this as a major investment. The city needs a parking lot, underpass, overpass and master plan.”
TRANSPORTATION IS EXPENSIVE, NO INVESTMENT
Arguing that the escort fees are above Türkiye’s average, Albayrak cited student ticket prices as an example and said, “In Konya, student ticket prices are 9 lira, in Eskişehir, 15 lira. There is a serious cost burden in transportation.” Albayrak noted that despite the Metropolitan Municipality’s consolidated budget of approximately 25 billion liras, 2025 “will be investment-free” and added, “Large projects are managed with the understanding of not waiting.”
WE ARE READY TO COOPERATE
Stating that, as the AK Party, they see issues such as water, earthquake and traffic as above politics, Albayrak said that they called for cooperation. Albayrak stated that the State Hydraulic Works (DSI) stepped in for the water problem in Sazıbaşı of Çifteler district, and noted that they also took initiative before the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change in the allocation process of Kurtuluş Market Place.
PARKING PARK FOR 40 CARS IN 2 YEARS
Albayrak noted that only a 40-car parking lot has been built in two years in Eskişehir, with a population of 930 thousand, and said, “The city needs a parking lot, underpass and overpass. There is no master plan.” Reminding that the Metropolitan Municipality declared 2026 as ‘Eskişehir Year’, Albayrak stated that the ‘Eskişehir Year’ discourse remained in the air due to water outages and infrastructure problems.
ESKİŞEHİR WILL DECIDE
Albayrak argued that Eskişehir is now at a choice stage and said, “It will either remain a big town or become a real metropolitan city. The way for the city will be opened with the AK Party municipality.” Reminding the hospitals, roads, intersections and public investments made in the city under the leadership of the President, Albayrak said, “Eskişehir has no time to lose.”
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YÖK President Erol Özvar announced: Quotas of foundation universities will be reduced
Erol Özvar, President of the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), made the following statements at the Foundation Universities Meeting held at YÖK:
REDUCED BY 23 PERCENT: The total quota was reduced from 1,090,014 to 843,547 in the 2023-2025 period. A total of 246,467 quotas were reduced. The proportional decrease is 23 percent. 107,552 of these quotas are secondary education quotas. In the 2023-2025 period, the quotas of 197 out of a total of 462 undergraduate programs were reduced. The number of quotas in these undergraduate programs decreased by 117,606 in total. In other words, a 40 percent adjustment was made.
TEACHING IS IN THE FIRST PLACE: Among the undergraduate programs with the highest quota decrease were the programs that constitute a resource for teaching. Turkish Language and Literature quotas were reduced from 12,015 to 3,680, and dates were reduced from 10,658 to 3,646. Among the programs of the Faculty of Education; The Science Teaching quota was reduced from 2,864 to 1,219, making it the program whose quota decreased the most.
FOUNDATION UNIVERSITIES ARE ALSO IN THE SCOPE: The decrease in the Faculty of Law quotas in state universities was 4,955, and in foundation universities it was 537. A similar regulation in the quotas of law programs will be implemented in foundation universities in the 2026-2027 academic year. The quota reduction practice in state universities will also be valid for our foundation universities as of 2026. In this context, the quotas of some programs, especially law, psychology, pharmacy, dentistry and architecture, will be reduced at varying rates in foundation universities.
MEDICINE HAS NOT DECREASED: We stopped admitting students to master’s and doctoral programs that have the same name as the specialties entered with the specialization exam in dentistry, that is, DUS. Faculty of Medicine quotas were preserved during this period. The decrease in quotas in health programs has occurred largely in public universities in recent years. In 2026, the quotas for these programs at foundation universities will be re-evaluated and the quotas will be reduced.
THERE IS HIGH DEMAND FOR NEW PROGRAMS: There has been an increase in quotas at varying rates in programs such as Artificial Intelligence Engineering and Cyber Security Engineering, which have been established or gained momentum in the last two years. In the coming period, the quotas of many associate degree programs, especially those whose value in the labor market is weakening, will be reduced and quotas will continue to be given to programs for new professions, especially applied programs.
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İmamoğlu’s diploma case has been postponed – Last Minute News
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, who was arrested and suspended within the scope of a corruption and bribery investigation, was requested to be sentenced to imprisonment from 2 years, 6 months to 8 years and 9 months for the crime of “forgery of official documents in a chain” regarding the fake university diploma.

REJECTION DECISION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
The lawsuit that İmamoğlu filed against the cancellation of his university degree by the Istanbul 5th Administrative Court was rejected. In the decision; It was determined that İmamoğlu transferred from a university not recognized by YÖK, that 48 people were admitted to the international quota of only 3 people, that there was no grade ranking among the applicants, and therefore deserving students were eliminated.
AGAINST A JUDGE FOR THE FOURTH TIME
The fourth hearing of the case was held in courtroom number 2 in the Marmara Closed Penal Institution campus in Silivri, due to the inadequacy of the Istanbul 59th Criminal Court of First Instance hall. Ekrem İmamoğlu and his lawyers attended the hearing.

REJECTION DECISION WILL BE EXPECTED
The hearing prosecutor, who was asked for his opinion after Ekrem İmamoğlu’s defense, requested that the Administrative Court be asked whether the decision had become final. The court decided to wait for the finalization of the decision regarding the rejection of the case that İmamoğlu filed with the Istanbul 5th Administrative Court and postponed the hearing to July 6.
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Olive grove massacre brought resignation – Last Minute News
SABAH revealed a big scandal before the rally called “We Protect the Will of the Nation, We Do Not Give Our Olives, Air, Water, and Land” held by CHP Chairman Özgür Özel in Muğla’s Milas district yesterday, in order to protect the so-called olive trees. It was revealed that CHP Milas District Chairman Ahmet Kılbey cut down 27 olive trees, each of which was at least 100 years old, on a land in the district. The scandal, which was announced by SABAH with the headline “First the massacre, then the rally”, confused the CHP.

IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION
After the scandal emerged, CHP Milas District Chairman Ahmet Kılbey resigned from his post yesterday, before Özgür Özel’s rally. In the statement made by the CHP Muğla Provincial Directorate, it was stated that “Our party’s vision and strong stance in the locality is an unshakable whole that is always above personal opinions. In this regard, our Milas District Chairman resigned from his position in the light of the recent developments, in order to prevent any damage to our determined march under the leadership of our Chairman and the disciplined stance of our organization.”

HERE IS THE IMAGE OF THE MASSACRE
SABAH has accessed the footage of the olive massacre. In the footage, it was seen that centuries-old olive trees were being slaughtered with construction equipment.

HE ANNOUNCED THE SCANDAL IN THE MORNING
In the scandal that SABAH reported yesterday on the headlines, it was revealed that 27 olive trees, each of which was at least 100 years old, were slaughtered on February 12, on a 3-decare land, which was an olive field, located in Dipsarnıç, Menteş District of Milas, on February 12. After Muğla Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and Milas District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry teams kept a report, it was determined that the land in question belonged to CHP Milas District Chairman Ahmet Kılbey. While Kılbey said that he transferred the land to his son-in-law Cenk Soydan on December 29, 2025, on February 13, Kılbey was fined 49 thousand 15 TL for removing 27 olive trees on the property, which is an olive field, without permission. It was claimed that Kılbey intended to build on the land.

REACTION FROM MINISTER YUMAKLI
‘YOU COME TO THE SQUARE AND TALK ABOUT PROTECTING OLIVE TREES’
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, in his post, said, “Those who do not leave the floor to anyone, saying that we will defend trees and nature when it comes to the matter, remained silent while dozens of olive trees were being massacred by the Muğla Milas CHP District Chairman. Is it free for CHP members to cut down 100-year-old olive trees? You are good at lying to our nation. And you go to the squares and talk about protecting olive trees. Protecting nature is not possible with words, but with sincerity and consistency. It is important for our nation to protect the environment.” “I leave this double standard, which says sensitivity and plays profit games in the background, to the discretion of our beloved nation,” he said.

WHAT KIND OF TREE LOVE IS THIS?
AK Party Muğla Provincial Chairman Cengizhan Güngör said, “CHP Chairman Özgür Özel is holding an ‘Olive Rally’ in Milas. However, there is a very painful truth that Özel should know. The murderer of the olives he came to defend is his own district chairman. Özel should have canceled this rally. It has been revealed in all its nakedness how CHP Milas District Chairman Ahmet Kılbey, who made an environmentalist show through Akbelen just a few days ago, brutally cut down the olives. Özgür We ask Özel: How will you talk about the love of trees to the people of Milas, when the ‘licensed olive slaughter’ network that your district chairman established with his son-in-law is evident? The resignation of your district chairman, who was caught red-handed, is not enough to cover up this organized insincerity. AK Party Muğla Deputy Kadem Mete said, “Your district chairman cut down the olive groves through hullah. He adopted this method to open his own land for construction, just like the other land opened for construction next to it. There is a consensual action here. Organized hypocrisy. The district chairman gave a power of attorney to his son-in-law, who is a manager in the municipality, to carry out transactions related to the land. The man destroyed the olives first.”
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Unity summit for the family
The “Human Rights and Family Summit” will be held by the AK Party Human Rights Presidency at the AK Party Headquarters on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. At the summit, which will bring together representatives of politics, academia and civil society from all over Türkiye, the institution of family will be discussed in all its aspects.
FAMILY AND HUMAN RIGHTS WILL BE ADDRESSED IN 4 SEPARATE SESSIONS: The program includes; Ministers, AK Party deputy chairmen and MPs, former ministers, academics, media representatives and representatives of non-governmental organizations will attend. At the summit, the issue of family and human rights will be discussed in four separate sessions. Within the scope of the program flow, the following topics will be discussed: “What is Family? Biological and Social Reality”, “Family, Law and State: Recognition, Protection and Borders”, “Child, Demography and Population” and “The Future of Culture and Family Norms”.
LEGAL, SOCIOLOGICAL AND DEMOGRAPHICAL DIMENSIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED: At the summit, the legal, sociological and demographic dimensions of the family institution will be evaluated in detail.
THE EFFECT OF GLOBAL FAMILY POLICIES ON THE FAMILY: At the summit, it is expected to draw attention to the increase in discussions on the family institution in recent years and to address the effects of policies carried out on a global scale on the family structure.
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Bayraktar TB3 made history in NATO exercise
Bayraktar TB3, developed by Baykar and being the world’s first UAV capable of taking off and landing from short-runway ships, brought the operational capability on TCG ANADOLU to the international arena. Bayraktar TB3 UCAV successfully completed its first operational demonstration abroad within the scope of Steadfast Dart 2026, one of NATO’s most comprehensive exercises. TB3, which took off autonomously in the sea area of the exercise, fired a double MAM-L salvo at the designated surface target and destroyed the target. TB3 landed safely on the ship after the operation. It considers the presence of TCG ANADOLU and Bayraktar TB3 duo in the Baltic Sea as one of the most critical elements of allied deterrence within the framework of NATO defense plans.
“DETERRENT” POWER IN THE BALTIC SEA
3 Bayraktar TB3s currently serving in TCG ANADOLU were closely monitored by NATO allies. It is planned that two UCAVs will carry out coordinated operations in the later stages of the exercise. At this stage, while one platform uses MAM-L ammunition, the other platform is expected to fire with MAM-T, which has higher destructive power.

Baykar, which received the Champions of Export Award by being among the top 10 exporting companies in all sectors in Türkiye in 2023 and 2024, became the export leader of the defense and aerospace sector according to the data of the Presidency of Defense Industries and the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TİM) in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Baykar, which alone carried out one-third of the sector’s exports in 2023, carried out one-fourth of the total exports of the defense and aerospace sector in 2024, making Türkiye a leader in the global UAV export market. Baykar, the world’s largest unmanned aerial vehicle company, has signed export agreements with 36 countries for the Bayraktar TB2 SİHA and with 16 countries so far for the Bayraktar AKINCI TİHA, a total of 37 countries.
WHY IS STEADFAST DART IMPORTANT?
What makes the 2026 leg of the exercise special is that our Bayraktar TB3 UCAV took the stage. While our national UAV proves to the world how unmanned systems will direct modern naval warfare by taking off from short-runway ships such as TCG ANADOLU and hitting targets with full accuracy, it also confirms Türkiye’s deterrent power in this field. On the other hand, he shared a post about our 66th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, which served in an exercise in NATO.
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