Something rather odd is unfolding for the future of Turkish Cypriots on their homeland.
During the times when Pakistan and Bangladesh were still one and this journalist was still a young beginner of the profession, there was a Pakistani journalist, Hossain Shahadat, who spared time and energy to explain the deliquescence of souls in the Indus River...
How did the Justice and Development Party (AKP) secure an election victory on Sunday that even it was not expecting?
Once upon a time, there was a country where fundamental norms of democratic governance were pushed aside to satisfy the ambitions of an absolute ruler
On the 92nd anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on the ashes of the Ottoman Empire, the sick and old man of Europe, millions of Turks will go to the voting booths
Turkey is fast becoming an authoritarian country. The president said it plainly, irrespective of whether the disobeying sections of Turkish society agree with it or not: Turkey has gone through a de facto system change.
Those who have lectured generations of Turks on democracy were all wrong
Turkey cannot remain indifferent to what’s happening next door in Syria.
It is difficult to understand why Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Akıncı and his team have started seeking international sponsors for a Cyprus deal while there is, as yet, no such deal ready.