“Human Landscapes from my Country” is one of the epic masterpieces of Turkey’s acclaimed poet Nazım Hikmet, written during the Second World War while Hikmet was serving a 13-year sentence as a political prisoner.
I have never understood the popularity that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras enjoyed in Turkey.
The 22nd United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP22) took place last month in Marakesh.
Around 5,000 foreign fighters from Western Europe are believed to be fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
An important part of the efforts to combat the Fetullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ) threat has to take place in foreign countries. Some 120 countries to be exact, as that is the estimated number of states where the Gülenist network is believed to have opened schools.
The European Parliament is set to vote to suspend membership negotiations with Turkey. It looks like it will take a miracle for European parliamentarians to decide otherwise.
Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) reports, known in Turkey by their acronym ÇED, became part of Turkish legislation in 1983, but it was another 10 years before they entered into force in 1993
The question of whether Turkey could really bring back capital punishment has now been followed by the question of whether Turkey could really hold a referendum on the European Union.
The Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) is back on the radar for those who are trying to analyze Turkey’s domestic politics.