Turkish PM increases rhetoric against CHP, accusing it of fomenting unrest
Turkish PM Erdoğan has accused the main opposition Republican People’s Party of fomenting unrest across the country, particularly through a sectarian tension
Turkish gov’t to finalize work on democratization process
A comprehensive democratization package aiming to keep the Kurdish resolution process on track is expected to be finalized today and announced next week
Erdoğan Is Not Turkey’s Only Problem
Much of the world has begun to recognize that it must reckon with an increasingly authoritarian Turkish regime built around a popular but deeply flawed leader. What has yet to be understood fully is the separate, and quite disturbing, role played by followers of the cleric Fethullah Gülen.
Turkey: Tea farming to be privatized?
Turkish tea farming was for decades a government-supported endeavor. Now, the private sector is moving in, as free-market policies instituted by Turkey’s governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) reshape this key industr
An evaluation of Turkey’s 2023 targets from the private sector perspective
The year 2023 will mark the centennial of the Turkish Republic.
Turkey’s chronic PKK problem enters a new phase
Negotiations between the Turkish government and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) are in a state of controlled crisis
The ‘Gül difference’ in Turkish administration
“The loss of life is not a joke” is the striking sentence Turkish President Abdullah Gül
Turkish government mulls Kurdish plan amid PKK calls
Turkish officials held an emergency meeting yesterday to finalize a long-expected democracy package
The Amazing World of Erdogan
Turkey’s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan apparently thinks that all mosques in Turkey are working over-capacity.
A couple of weeks ago, Zaman daily published an interview with Suphi Saatci, a well-known professor of architecture.
Why is Erdoğan so angry with the CHP?
In his speech on the 33th anniversary of the September 12, 1980 military coup in Turkey
Government puts last Kurdish plan touches
As Turkish prime minister holds meetings before announcing the details of a democratization package, the BDP calls for continuation of process
BDP visits İmralı after suspension of PKK withdrawal
The Peace and Democracy Party co-chair and deputy group chair have left for their tenth visit to İmralı island
Charter commission acts to settle CHP’s internal row
Parliamentary Speaker Cemil Çiçek decides the party representatives in the new charter panel to first resolve their internal discrepancies
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