The dialogue in the title is a shadow show, but the origins of the shadows are real.
Daily Cumhuriyet has listed the unforgettable personalities of comedy star Levent Kırca, the beloved actor we lost earlier this week.
I want to address the Turkish bourgeoisie who seem to prefer to keep silent these days…
I was 13 years old on May 27, the first coup d’état of Turkey in 1960.
Before the June 7 elections, he explained in his Ankara rally on May 19 a conversation he had with Aydın Doğan, the founder and honorary chairman of Doğan Holding.
I’ve just taken the longest vacation in my journalism life, for a book writing session. I read a lot, thought a lot. I also observed what has been going on and came to the following conclusion once more:
I will start this article with a highly risky and ambitious sentence.
I know this is an absurd question. The name of our state in all official documents here and abroad is the “Republic of Turkey.” Well then, why such a question; why such a title? Let me explain.
I am not surprised at all because I was expecting it, because this was the tendency