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Tuesday, September 13 2011 , Your time is 15:58:00
İLHAN TANIR
It has been almost a year since the Syrian people began their uprising, following the arrest of over a dozen children for painting ...
9 Comment(s) 3/10/2012
The international community finally got together in Tunis on Feb. 24 to begin the end of...
Comment(s) 2/27/2012
One of the biggest obstacles preventing the international community from giving a decisive outside push to overthrow ...
Comment(s) 2/18/2012
It is 9 a.m. in the morning in Harasta, one of the suburbs of Damascus, and there is loud banging...
1 Comment(s) 2/4/2012
I have spent the last two weeks in Damascus and its suburbs, and I have seen the Syrian regime’s...
2 Comment(s) 1/30/2012
“Newly found energy sources present a very important window of opportunity for all actors, including Turkey, in working toward...
5 Comment(s) 12/24/2011
A four-member delegation from Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP), visited Washington, D.C. this week...
1 Comment(s) 12/17/2011
Turkey’s aspirations of being a regional leader and playing a global role require a deepening of its relations with the United States...
Comment(s) 12/2/2011
The Arab Spring had a whirlwind week. While skepticism about where the uprisings are headed continues, the historic transformation gained three significant victories.
Comment(s) 11/25/2011
Jeffrey Feltman, assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs, during his testimony on Syria at the U.S. Senate this week, summarized Turkey’s contribution to the events in Syria in three points: Sheltering refugees, opening up a space for Syrian oppositions to organize and imposing arms embargo on the Syrian regime.
Comment(s) 11/11/2011