Turkey placed 95th among 153 countries in Islamic values, with non-Muslim countries nabbing the top 40 spots, according to an annual study by two academics at George Washington University. New Zealand topped the list of ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Photographer: ADEM ALTAN/AFP Bosses’ club Tusiad, top businessman Tuncay Ozilhan targeted Comments follow Ozilhan’s criticism on economy and governance The tension between Turkey’s top businesses and its president spiked ...
Photo by Good Free Photos (Unsplash) Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has released a report that claims a quarter of the country’s young population is interested in settling in other countries, the T24 ...
Psychiatry professor Haluk Savas said this week that he was denied a passport having been previously held on house arrest over accusations he has a Gulen affiliation, although charges were later dropped. He said he ...
(MENAFN – SomTribune) Turkey cancels the opposition’s victory in the Istanbul election. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems ready to win back the city by hook or by crook. BEFORE THE evening of May 6th, and ...
The four-finger salute – the “rabaa” – came from Muslim Brotherhood protests in Egypt in 2013 From humble beginnings Recep Tayyip Erdogan has grown into a political giant, reshaping Turkey more than any leader ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Istanbul prosecutors ordered the detention of 210 military personnel over suspected links to the network blamed by Ankara for orchestrating a failed 2016 military coup, the Istanbul chief prosecutor’s office said on ...
For four months, Turkish author Asli Erdogan sat behind bars in an Istanbul prison. Now living in exile, she spoke to DW about the political situation in her homeland; and the long-term trauma inflicted by ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan walked out of the Turkish parliament protesting the speech of a Kurdish deputy, stating that he did not want to listen “those who martyred my soldiers,” ...
The concrete “cracks” reportedly found at the construction site of what will be Turkey’s first nuclear power plant may be nothing compared to the cracks starting to re-emerge in the country’s relationship with Russia. For ...