In Turkey, 47 individuals, including medical staff, are on trial for an alleged scam involving the wrongful transfer of newborns between hospitals for profit, leading to the deaths of at least 10 children. They are accused of making false diagnoses and keeping babies in intensive care unnecessarily to collect social security payments. The defendants deny any wrongdoing, claiming they acted in good faith. Protests occurred outside the courthouse, demanding accountability and the closure of private hospitals. An investigation was initiated following an anonymous tip-off, resulting in the revocation of licenses for ten hospitals. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)