Turkish Super Lig leaders Trabzonspor have been handed a one-season ban from European football for breaching UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations. Baydemir, who was the mayor of Diyarbakır between 2004 and 2014, is currently living in the U.K., prosecutors said in their application to the Justice Ministry.Turkish musicians have launched a campaign on social media with the hashtag of #MüziğeSesVer (which translates as “Give voice to music”) to raise awareness on the devastating impact of the COVID-19 on the whole music chain. Domestic flights saw a smaller drop of 47.1 percent, while international flights shrank by 75.4 percent, THY said.The 48th Istanbul Music Festival will be held online, streaming pre-recorded performances in historical venues. Galatasaray’s appeal to overturn the ban failed at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. According to hospital records, one of those detained was brought to the hospital for "falling from a high place," adding to the allegations that the two men were thrown from a helicopter.The Istanbul 14th Heavy Penal Court has ruled that Can Dündar’s assets will be seized if the renowned journalist does not attend a trial against him within 15 days. In 2016, Turkish rival Galatasaray was banned for one season and forfeited a place in the Europa League group stage. UEFA announced the decision on Wednesday after the club missed targets in its latest accounts required by a previous agreement …

All Rights Reserved. The 66-year-old man and his family made an official complaint about the musician, as he had threatened them before.Deniz Çil reports: A project for a natural gas harbor and Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) is threatening the Aegean Gulf of Saros, known for its natural beauty.

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Dink's relatives and followers of the case have long claimed that gov't officials, police, military personnel and members of MİT had played a role in Dink’s murder by neglecting their duty to protect the journalist.Moody's Investors Service on Sept. 15 downgraded 13 Turkish banks, days after Turkey had its debt rating cut deeper into junk by the company. UEFA said in a statement on Wednesday that the club had failed to meet the conditions of a 2016 settlement agreement which required them to … Turkey's Trabzonspor have been given a one-season ban from European football over Financial Fair Play breaches. If we want to avoid what could be the worst food crisis in modern history, we need robust and strategic international cooperation at an extraordinary scale.Anyone who voluntarily violates COVID-19 isolation despite being infected is committing manslaughter, Diyarbakır Governor Münir Karaloğlu said.

Trabzonspor is the latest club banned by UEFA for breaking FFP rules since sanctions were first imposed in 2014.
Turkish football club Trabzonspor on June 3 said it will appeal at the international sports court against the UEFA’s decision to ban the club from European competitions for one year. Countering "psychological campaigns, propaganda and misperception operations against Turkey" after determining them were listed among the department's duties.A man who was detained by Turkish police in the eastern province of Van was hospitalized and suffers from memory loss due to police torture, while another one remains in critical condition. Dündar fled to Germany after being convicted in 2016 on charges of revealing state secrets in a story about arms shipments to Syria.A foresters' association slammed official data about Turkey's forest fires in 2020, noting that the Forestry General Directorate (OGM) had been known to underreport burned forestland in previous years. The lake has been the site of a controversial construction for a "people's garden" by the state.Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate has set up a new department to tackle "misperception operations" against Turkey. problems in the long-term.The Financial Fair Play criteria involves break-even targets, sporting measures and financial contributions.UEFA Turkish Super Lig leaders Trabzonspor have been handed a one-season ban from European football for breaching UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations.