Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office

10 suspects face four years in jail over Hürriyet print house attack

Ten suspects face up to four years in prison each over the attack on daily Hürriyet's printing house in the Turkish capital Ankara.

The indictment prepared by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office carries the penalty of up to four years in prison for each of the 10 defendants. 

Editorial policy of Gülen-linked dailies turns 180 degrees after caretakers take over

The editorial policy of dailies Bugün and Millet, which belong to the Koza ?pek group that recently was assigned caretakers by the government, have changed their editorial policy in one night, going from anti-government to pro-government. 

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