As writing news has become sufficient reason to be placed behind bars or kicked out of the country, perhaps Turkish authorities may ban the distribution of Wall Street Journal in Turkey for having news on its pages
So far Turkey is not at war with Russia, but it definitely has a confidence crisis which carries the risk of becoming more dangerous than the current dimension
On a day the president and his protégé prime minister were discussing a new cabinet list and Ankara was hosting James Winnefeld, the deputy chief of General Staff of the American military, and preparing to host Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, news broke out that Turkey had downed a Russian jet fighter that it said violated its airspace
Nicos Katsourides, a senior member of the Greek Cypriot Progressive Party of the Working People (AKEL), let the cat out of the bag
If success was a requirement for political promotion, other people would be occupying some top positions of Turkey’s administration
Did any Greek Cypriot official or civilian (forget Turkish Cypriots) face court for the crimes committed against humanity?
Talking to reporters in Antalya on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker made an important warning to European nations:
Years ago pundits warned Western inciters of the so-called Arab Spring, that if the fire of that “spring” was carried to Syria, not only would Syria catch on fire but the consequences of such a development would be felt all over the world
Yesterday, Turkey commemorated Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of the Turkish Republic