The history of Turkey’s half a century accession process to the European Union is a compilation of unpredictable turning points
In February, for the first time ever the majority of Syrians trying to cross to Greece was made up of women and children, according to Sabine Freizer, an advisor for the Istanbul-based regional office of U.N. Women
Elections that took place in Iran on Feb. 26 have ended with the victory of the so-called moderates against the hardliners
“You have fought a war with the [outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party] PKK for 30 years but you have not won,” said a foreign leader recently, talking to a Turkish interlocutor
Where do we stand on the Turkey–EU deal? Will it succeed or fail?
It all happened so fast that probably the officials of both Turkey and Greece are worried about the unintended consequences of what they have found themselves in, if they are not already regretting it totally
“Temel” is a fictional character from the Black Sea who is often used in Turkish jokes
Iran’s official news agency announced yesterday that the country exported a crude shipment to Europe for the first time since reaching a landmark nuclear deal with world powers
While Turkey is facing the risk of falling into the “middle income trap,” some believe the country has already fallen into it