A person whose words will be respected in the East as much as in the West, embodying the tradition of the Ottoman Empire and the modernism of the Republic
Once upon a time, before hell broke loose, before Lice went up in arms, before the flag was removed and before Mosul became ISIL territory, there was the debate on the August presidential elections
The debate on children leaving their homes to join the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) is still very much alive in Turkey.
The traditional Commencement Speeches by U.S. presidents at the West Point Military Academy usually chart the course of their foreign policy agenda for their remaining term.
As the tragedy in Soma sinks into the very cells of this nation, we are faced with harsh reality.
Hundreds of miners are trapped. Wives, mothers, kids and fathers are in deep sorrow.
The fluid political atmosphere after the March 30 local elections has only gotten more and more complex, and the Gülen movement is not immune from the shifting sands and alliances.
“Sell in May, go away,” they say to describe the mood in financial circles. The logic behind it is simple.
President Obama’s statement on the Armenian Remembrance Day this year is longer than usual. Most of the wording has remained the same...