German Chancellor Angela Merkel has just had her third visit to Turkey in the last four months
As German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Turkey for another round of talks about Syrian migrants, Ankara calls on the European Union to open up a key chapter of membership negotiations before the re-admission agreement concerning immigrants comes into effect in June
A dinner at the residence of the Turkish Embassy in Paris on Feb. 3 was a good opportunity for Turkish European Union Affairs Minister Volkan Bozkır since French EU Affairs Minister Harlem Desir as well as key French business people were also there
It is the fate of all revolutions to devour their own children as they clear obstacles from the path
Before starting a series of official meetings in Chile on Jan. 31, Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan told reporters covering his trip that “the people from the southeast” have been sending messages to Ankara that the fight against the outlawed PKK should “go on until the end”
U.S. Senator Hiram W. Johnson said in 1917 that the first casualty when war comes is truth
Foreign investors and diplomats have for the last few weeks been wondering about the possibility of a snap election in Turkey in 2016
The Istanbul prosecutor’s office asked on Jan. 27 for life imprisonment for two Turkish journalists, Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, who had been arrested on suspicions of plotting against the government and military espionage for reporting on an ongoing court case alleging Turkey’s National Intelligence Agency (MİT) sent weapons to the civil war-hit Syria
Staffan de Mistura, the United Nations’ special envoy for Syria, said on Jan. 25 that the conference on Syria’s future, which had been planned for Jan. 25 but failed to go ahead, could meet on Jan. 29