Thomas Hammarberg is regarded as one of the most trustworthy names in the field of human rights...
Debates continue to rage over how the disaster culminating in the deaths of 35 citizens, mostly children, was allowed to happen ...
Last week’s detention of 49 journalists and media workers and, immediately afterwards, the arrests of 36 members of the press ...
Nov. 30 marked the one-thousandth day of daily Cumhuriyet writer Mustafa Balbay’s arrest.
The Turkish National Culture Foundation, which was founded by conservative businessmen, bureaucrats and scientists such as Turgut Özal, Professor Nevzat Yalçıntaş, Sabri Ülker and Professor Sabahattin Zaim, was formed...
A significant first in the new government’s program is the inclusion of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index.
The series of developments in Libya that are entering its last act with Col. Moammar Gadhafi leaving the scene contains many eye-opening messages on what kind of a world we will be living in in the 21st century and what dimensions and what kind of sanctions will be features of international relations.
Science, Industry and Technology Minister Nihat Ergün defines the criticisms against the recent restructuring of the Turkish Academy of Sciences, or TÜBA, as “debates made in haste.”
President Abdullah Gül continued with his statements on the European Union in his Germany trip and this time he pronounced the Norway model, saying, “For me, what is essentially important is that Turkey is able to be like Norway. That is, it should be able to complete the EU accession process successfully.”