Was it the 16-kilogram small body of the slain boy or was it the tears pouring from the eyes of his mother and mothers all across the country
Turkey is experiencing, once again, some very interesting days. The doors of the Silivri concentration camp were opened, this time to release people confined behind bars for years
After 50 years, the U.N. force has just become one of the 'routines' of the Cyprus problem
There are still almost 14 months before the next presidential elections tentatively scheduled for the last Sunday of April 2015
Turkey has become rather different compared to the apolitical post-1980s country where people were scared to manifest their political standing.
The cross meetings last Thursday between the representatives of the two antagonists of Cyprus in Ankara and Athens produced its first concrete result
Talking on the phone last week Kudret Özersay, the Turkish Cypriot chief negotiator, asserted that his trip to Athens and Andreas Mavroyannis’ trip to Ankara would not achieve anything
What should a journalist in any country do if someone comes up with a record of a phone conversation between two individuals?
The government is about to collapse in southern Cyprus. In the north, Foreign Minister Özdil Nami is unhappy - if not with Kudret Özersay, then with himself, who has the very title of negotiator