It would have been a huge surprise had Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan abstained from attending the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympic games.
Three years ago I went skiing in the Banff National Park in Canada. At that time I did not know that Turks who were incarcerated during World War I
Marc Pierini, the European Union’s former envoy to Ankara, puts it directly in his book titled “Where is Turkey going?” which was published last year and recently translated into Turkish.
There was a time when Nicolas Sarkozy was the president of France, and members of his Cabinet would shy away from being seen in the same picture as Turkey's EU minister
Allah-u Ekber; Allah-u Ekber, started shouting the crowds in what appeared to be a large ballroom of a hotel.
Whenever a rupture has been expected in the stormy relations between Turkey and The European Union, there has always been a breakthrough at the very last moment.
For those who believe that Turkey needs to remain anchored to the European Union, the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Brussels was seen as a step
When I was a kid, we used to sing this song: “One, two, three, long live Turkey, four, five six, down is the Polish ship, seven, eight, nine
Miss Russia 2013 melted Siberian hearts as she carried the Olympic flame through a snowy settlement as part of the Sochi 2014 torch relay, read an article in rianovosti dated Dec. 8.