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Daily Sabah
typewebsite
shortcutWP:DAILYSABAH
statusGenerally unreliable generally unreliable
deprecatedno
blacklistedno
recency2020
Domain dailysabah.com
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Summary

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Daily Sabah is considered to be a propaganda outlet that publishes pro-Turkish government news which aims to strengthen Erdoğan's rule, spread Westernophobia, and promote Turkish government policies. Editors also pointed out that Daily Sabah publishes unfactual information such as Armenian genocide denial, and mispresenting statements. Some editors consider it to be reliable enough to cite POV of the Turkish government with in-text attribution, and uncontroversial Turkey-related events.

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The Daily Sabah (lit.'Daily Morning') is a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper published in Turkey. Available in English and owned by Turkuvaz Media Group, Daily Sabah published its first issue on 24 February 2014. Since 2018, the editor-in-chief is İbrahim Altay.

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  1. first discussion

Recency

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Stale discussions 2020

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  1. 2020 Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 321#Rfc: Daily Sabah

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Daily Sabah
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Daily Sabah is considered to be a propaganda outlet that publishes pro-Turkish government news which aims to strengthen Erdoğan's rule, spread Westernophobia, and promote Turkish government policies. Editors also pointed out that Daily Sabah publishes unfactual information such as Armenian genocide denial, and mispresenting statements. Some editors consider it to be reliable enough to cite POV of the Turkish government with in-text attribution, and uncontroversial Turkey-related events. 1 Links Spamcheck