“Stay in the shadows / Cheer at the gallows / This is a round up / This is a low flying panic attack.” (Radiohead, “Burn the Witch”)
Imagine clashes in the heart of the historic district of Istanbul that took place for four months. From Fatih to Çapa, from Süleymaniye to Samatya, imagine soldiers fighting an insurgency and knocking down the old town
Just hours after the Turkish Armed Forces and Ankara government claimed victory amid an end to military operations in Nusaybin and Şırnak, a bomb exploded in Istanbul’s historic district of Vezneciler, killing 11 and injuring 36 citizens as of noon on Tuesday
The last year of Turkey’s full-fledged fight against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has shown us one certain thing
Turkey’s ruling AK Party had a whirlwind of change squeezed into a month
Let’s admit it, everyone loves a little gossip about weddings, especially about the high and mighty ones
While it has been the word on the street for more than a month, everybody looks like they are surprised to see PM Ahmet Davutoğlu leave office so smoothly
When the time comes and historians decide to write about these days of Turkey, they will end up writing the personal stories of a generation that was born in the early 1990s
Turkey’s struggle against terrorism has been a generational matter