If there is a will, there is a way
What will be the best thing that can happen to Turkey in 2016?
“From a military standpoint, it would be fair to say that a high-profile cyber weapon is the combination of a nuclear weapon, a biological weapon, a time bomb, an anti-radiation missile, special forces and a medieval sword”
When I come to work, I am first greeted by a member of private security standing at the entrance of the open air car park; which is behind the Hürriyet building and its neighbor, the CNNTürk building
Carbon Disclosure Project, (CDP) was set up nearly 15 years ago to serve investors who wanted to see companies reporting reliable information about their climate change policies
This time Turkey was a more active or, let’s say, a more visible participant in the climate change talks, said Ethemcan Turhan, who was in Paris during the two week summit that finally ended with an agreement
Hürriyet Daily News’ Dec. 15 front page could come as an oxymoron in terms of Turkey’s relations with the European Union
“There is an increasing divergence rather than convergence between European and Turkish values – at least, those imposed on Turkey by its current government,” Robert Ellis wrote recently in the Jerusalem Post
In the past when there was a “tête-à-tête,” in other words a one-on-one meeting, between heads of states, this meant there would still be someone else in the room, most of the time a junior level diplomat, to take notes so the conversation could find its place in the state’s archives