The United States elections have shown us an interesting side of Turkish public opinion.
For our international readers and viewers, here is the snapshot of what Cumhuriyet Newspaper means. It is the holy grail of Turkey’s journalism. It is the “école supérieure” of newspaper making.
Turkey has started debating the presidential system in an awkward way.
It is another election year in the United States, yet the eternal slogan of Bill Clinton’s re-election campaign is in the silent whispers of businessmen and politicians in Turkey.
Last weekend, the headline of daily Hürriyet should have sent shockwaves to all politicos and business figures. In the most historic shopping malls of all, namely the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, 600 shops have been closed because of an “unspoken” economic crisis. Four decades ago such news toppled a shah in Iran.
The United States and Russia have decided not to talk anymore about Syria as of Monday night.
The coup attempt of July 15 has shown us the side of the Gülenist Movement that we had almost forgotten
Turkish troops have entered their fourth week in Syria.
There is a growing trend in the pro-Justice and Development Party (AK Party) media in Turkey against Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy