Bülent Arınç, Turkey’s vice prime minister and the second name of the governing Justice and Development Party
I feel lucky to have visited the Italian capital, one of the world’s most spectacular cities
First, let me remind you about a rule about Turkey: In this country, every single issue has the potential
As I was writing this piece, the “interim government” in Egypt, which owes its existence to a bloody military coup
The top item on the global agenda these days is whether the United States should carry out an aerial attack
As I sat down to write this piece yesterday, the Egyptian military had killed more than 600 people
I am not the greatest fan of Richard Dawkins, the famous Oxford professor, whose passionate atheism
A key political phenomenon in our contemporary world, including Turkey and the Middle East, is “people power”
The “Ergenekon” coup trial, probably Turkey’s most controversial case ever, ended the other day