As the general elections to be held on June 7 loom, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan seems to have no intention of loosening his grip on the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) - or on daily politics.
Millions of people all across Turkey have been up in arms against violence, especially violence against women, since the brutal murder of 20-year-old university student Özgecan Arslan last week, but two recent incidents have proven that violence is just a routine of daily life in this country
A successful result in Istanbul, Turkey’s biggest city in terms of both the population and the economy, will be a main battleground for the main opposition CHP in the June 7 general elections.
The brutal murders of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have prompted Islamic-style reactions - including execution of its members and calls for more violence against the jihadists.
By the power vested in him by the AKP lawmakers, and hence the people, Davutoğlu should compensate for the suffering the ex-ministers went through
While Turkey seems to be on a downward path in democracy, freedom of speech and fighting against corruption, the situation of the country’s football is no different.
As the rule of law in Turkey deteriorates, religion and a sense of “divine justice” are quickly replacing it. The country’s football community is not immune to this rapid change.
Millions of people in Turkey celebrated the arrival of the New Year with dances and drinks yesterday despite calls from the country’s top religious body to totally ignore the tradition
The phrase in the headline could soon become how kindergarten teachers greet their students.