Following the Turkish army’s entry to Jarablus on Aug. 24, it took about two weeks for it to control the 98-kilometer Azaz-Jarablus line, which was controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) for almost two years
Where will the Zarrab case head next? This was the question
Five hours before the military operation on Jarablus started last week, I was in Karkamış, the Turkish town right near the Syrian border
It was on that day when President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told U.S. Gen. Joseph Votel, “Who are you? You have got to know your place,” that the U.S. administration was debating how to respond
For a long time there have been many disagreements on several issues between Turkey and the United States. But what is currently being experienced is a very deep divergence, unseen before
Why has the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) never taken responsibility for any of the mass attacks it has conducted in Turkey?
It was March 22 this year when I obtained, with certain difficulties, the mugshot of Iranian-origin Turkish businessman Reza Zarrab. He was denied bail in New York on May 26
U.S. judge Richard Berman, who is the judge presiding over Turkish-Iranian businessman Reza Zarrab’s case, attended a symposium in Istanbul in 2014
It did not make sense at first when Judge Richard Berman made a long explanation on April 27 in Reza Zarrab’s first appearance in a New York court, saying he had once been to Istanbul