: It examines how the disaster became a pivotal moment for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, occurring just months before a major election, turning a humanitarian crisis into a referendum on his long-term leadership.
You can listen to the full detailed report on The Daily's official page via .
: A critical feature discussed is the "zoning amnesties," where the government allowed builders to pay fees to bypass safety regulations for sub-standard buildings, which experts argue directly contributed to the catastrophic building collapses.
An interesting feature of the episode from the podcast The Daily is its deep dive into the unprecedented scale of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake , specifically focusing on the intersection of natural disaster and political accountability.
While many news reports focused on the immediate tragedy, this episode highlights:
: It explores the public outcry over the "earthquake tax" collected by the Turkish government for over two decades—intended to make buildings resilient—and the questions surrounding where those billions of dollars actually went.
: It examines how the disaster became a pivotal moment for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, occurring just months before a major election, turning a humanitarian crisis into a referendum on his long-term leadership.
You can listen to the full detailed report on The Daily's official page via . [S3E9] On Shaky Ground
: A critical feature discussed is the "zoning amnesties," where the government allowed builders to pay fees to bypass safety regulations for sub-standard buildings, which experts argue directly contributed to the catastrophic building collapses. : It examines how the disaster became a
An interesting feature of the episode from the podcast The Daily is its deep dive into the unprecedented scale of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake , specifically focusing on the intersection of natural disaster and political accountability. An interesting feature of the episode from the
While many news reports focused on the immediate tragedy, this episode highlights:
: It explores the public outcry over the "earthquake tax" collected by the Turkish government for over two decades—intended to make buildings resilient—and the questions surrounding where those billions of dollars actually went.