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Ceremony held at Hürriyet for transfer of management to Demirören Group
Doğan Group honorary chair Aydın Doğan symbolically marked the transition of Hürriyet to the Demirören Group on April 9, as the sale of the holding's media assets was finalized.
Aydın Doğan bids farewell to Hürriyet staff
Doğan Group honorary chairman Aydın Doğan bid farewell to staff at Hürriyet's Istanbul headquarters on April 6, after the sale process of the group's media companies to the Demirören Group continues.
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Dap Holding wins tender to develop 1.8 billion Turkish Lira real estate project on Marmara University property
Dap Holding won a tender held by Emlak Konut GYO to develop a real estate project worth 1.76 billion Turkish Liras ($451 million) on the property belonging to the Marmara University campus in the Teşvikiye neighborhood of Istanbul's Nişantaşı district, daily Hürriyet reported on March 21.
Turkish singer, actress Zuhal Olcay sentenced to 10 months in prison for 'insulting Erdoğan'
Turkish singer and actress Zuhal Olcay was sentenced to 10 months in jail for "insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan" finalizing an indictment approved by the 46th Criminal Court of Peace, daily Hürriyet reported on March 22.
Doğan Holding announces official talks on sale of media group
Turkey's Doğan Holding, which also owns the Hürriyet Daily News, said on March 22 that it started talks with Demirören Holding on the sale and transfer of its visual and print media components in an official announcement to the Public Disclosure Platform.
Syrian government will ‘face consequences’ if it reaches agreement with YPG, Erdoğan tells Putin
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has told Russian President Vladimir Putin that the Turkish army will “continue its advance towards Afrin with determination,” warning that the Syrian regime’s attempts to enter the enclave will bring about unwanted consequences, sources have told daily Hürriyet.
No one can underestimate our security struggle: Aydın Doğan
No country can underestimate Turkey’s international struggle to counter the threats to the country’s security, Doğan Group Honorary Chairman Aydın Doğan said on feb. 15 at this year’s first meeting of the Doğan Media Group’s Publishing Principles Committee, a board supervising media ethics in all Doğan Holding-linked media outlets, including daily Hürriyet and the Hürriyet Daily News.
Turkish government stops relocating Syrians to Istanbul
The Turkish government has stopped registering and relocating Syrians in Istanbul due to the increasing population, the Interior Ministry has told daily Hürriyet.
EU has made some serious mistakes: Turkey rapporteur Kati Piri
The EU has made some serious mistakes in its policy on Turkey, EU-Turkey rapporteur Kati Piri told daily Hürriyet on Jan. 24.
Foreign players have transformed Turkish league into ‘most competitive in Europe’: Journalist
The Turkish Super League is witnessing the most competitive year in its history, says Hürriyet journalist Mehmet Arslan, citing the rise in the number of foreign players as triggering a ‘transformation’ of Turkish football