International economist and writer Dani Rodrik wrote on his Twitter account, along with a link to an interview of his, “I want to empathize with [Presidential Spokesperson] İbrahim Kalın
It was a time when Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek was meeting with Moody’s executives in Ankara. I was at lunch with a group of economists, including an international investment fund executive, a bank executive and a market analyst. They were not as content as Şimşek. They had still not been able to overcome the post-traumatic stress of July 15
He heard the first day of bayram that there would not be any normalization with the el-Sisi administration in Egypt. He heard it from the top of the top position in Turkey: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Now is the time to confront our Syrian policy
Let’s talk about whether there were any security shortcomings. But first let’s start talking about this point: The biggest security shortcoming is to be open to hostility from all corners and to push the forces with whom we have disagreements to the side of our staunch enemies
Let’s say your social peace is at risk; you are under a terror siege domestically and internationally
Look what has happened during the preaching or Ramadan-themed talk shows on televisions. We saw that Prof. Mustafa Karataş was the victim of a bad joke from a caller on Show TV. He was caught off guard, newspaper reports said
Before the funerals of the police officers killed in the car bomb attack in Istanbul’s Vezneciler on June 7, more news of another attack came from the southeast town of Midyat. Before the pain of the first one had sunk, we were shaken by another attack
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has solved its “loyalty to the leader” issue. After the party’s extraordinary convention on May 22, there is no doubt left. All suspicion about disloyalty was proved false