If there is one major Turkish political party that the Western media shows almost no interest in, it must be the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)
Turkey experienced a sort of a “coup” last week, just to use the terminology of the new ruling elite. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, who had won a sweeping electoral victory just six months ago, was forced to leave his job
These days, the Turkish parliament has repeatedly become the scene of physical fights, reflecting what a beautifully harmonious nation we are
I will begin this piece with an honest confession
Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan spoke the other day on Turkey’s ongoing war with the PKK, the armed and outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party
I came to the “capital of the world” for a panel at Columbia University on a new and highly interesting book: “The Paradox of Liberation: Secular Revolutions and Religious Counterrevolutions.”
On March 25, I watched the verdict of the United Nations tribunal on Radovan Karadzic, the leader of Bosnian Serbian forces in during the 1992-1995 war
I was just drinking my late-morning coffee yesterday when I heard the breaking news: Suicide bombers had hit Brussels, the heart of the European Union
The suicide bombing of last Sunday not only killed 35 innocent souls in the middle of Turkey’s capital