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Dozens detained in Turkey ahead of NATO summit in Ankara

Dozens detained in Turkey ahead of NATO summit in Ankara

Cumhuriyet

Ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish authorities conducted operations resulting in the detention of journalists, lawyers, and activists.

13 sources across Turkish

Left 54% · Center 23% · Right 23%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning outlets highlight the crackdown on activists, journalists, and lawyers preceding the NATO summit, framing it as a suppression of dissent.

Center: Centrist sources focus on the logistical aspects of the summit, such as Turkey's historical role and Ankara's readiness, alongside a report on a security operation.

Right: Right-leaning sources emphasize Turkey's hosting of the NATO summit after 22 years and the promotional efforts surrounding the event, including aerial displays.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in whether the coverage foregrounds the pre-summit security operations and arrests or the diplomatic and ceremonial aspects of Turkey hosting the NATO meeting.

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Aa Tr · Bianet · Birgun · Cumhuriyet · Dw Turkce · Medyascope · Milliyet · T24 · Trthaber

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