Where did the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blunder?
One sees the continuation of the peace process in Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s political future, the other does not see the peace process under threat
A reader who has commented under the name 'Kasım Gül' in the digital version of my column is actually quite right in his comment, am I right Mr. Ekmeleddin?
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s end has been an issue of curiosity for a long time. For some, his end will be bad; but whose end will his resemble?
A new day is starting. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) is not only nominating its presidential candidate; it is also closing one chapter and opening another one.
Turkey, with its 397 blue-flagged beaches, is third in the world. The Mediterranean province Antalya is the first in the world with its 197 blue flags.
Where should I start? For instance, no matter if it’s head or tails, we will have a religious president; whereas, those who are holding on to Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu had difficulty adapting to Turgut Özal
There is a fancy-shmancy understanding that some are trying to sell to us as an 'analysis.' It is roughly along the lines of the following: 'The Kurdish issue cannot be solved and peace cannot come to Turkey'
The European Union scored a terrifying own-goal coming from the far-right; it understands what the ballot box means in a democracy.