Will Turkey Launch a New Operation in the East of the Euphrates? OpinionBy Ömer Özkizilcikince the declaration of the ‘imminent’ military operation by President Erdogan in the east of the Euphrates and the U.
The Fate of Syria’s Constitutional Committee OpinionBy Ayşegül GürbüzMilitary operations are ongoing in eastern Syria, chasing down the remnants of Daesh fighters that were not in Baghouz when the U.
To Counter Turkey, Saudi Arabia Backs the YPG in Syria OpinionBy Giorgio CafieroAlthough Riyadh and Abu Dhabi deployed such forces to serve within the U.
What Happened to the Turkish Lira? ColumnBy Mevlüt Tatlıyermid growing fears regarding the slow-down of the global economy, the currencies of emerging markets lost their value against the U.
Is China Buying Out Africa? OpinionBy Mehmet OzayWhereas the global public is carefully observing the major engagement of China in its investment-oriented affairs, the role and stand of the U.
What’s Behind Turkey and Iran’s Joint Operation on the PKK? ColumnBy Hüseyin AlptekinIran would welcome any opportunity for partnership with Turkey, which is also going through troubled relations with the Saudis, Israel, and the U.
Turkey’s Reliable Diplomacy in the Somalia-Somaliland Talks OpinionBy Abdirashid Diriye KalmoyRegional players, the Gulf nations, the EU and the U.
The Rise of China in Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy ColumnBy Ismail Numan TelciThis was mainly because of two reasons: First, the Obama administration in the U.
The European Parliament Seeks the Medieval Age in Hagia Sophia ColumnBy Belkıs KılıckayaThe issue of Hagia Sophia, which was also included in the U.
Christchurch: The West Got It All Wrong ColumnBy Hüseyin AlptekinAfter all, terrorism was destined to be a Muslim problem as all the atrocities committed by the U.
How the US and Israel are Trying to Bring Iran to its Knees OpinionBy Mustafa Canerince the beginning of Trump’s presidency, the U.
What Awaits Venezuela: A Military Coup or a Civil War? OpinionBy Süleyman GüderThe crisis has reached its apex with the U.
The Politics of Uncertainty in Iran OpinionBy Serhan Afacan Second, Iran’s conservatives, including the hardliners, grasp the seriousness of the U.
YPG’s Foreign Fighters: Volunteers or Terrorists? OpinionBy Bilgehan Ozturkhe phenomenon of foreign (terrorist) fighters recently became a matter of international politics when U.
Turkey as a Rising Actor in Global Arms Exports ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute although the U.
Turkey’s S-400 Deal: The Last Straw that Breaks the Camel’s Back in US-Turkey Relations? ColumnBy Hüseyin Alptekinnce again, Turkey-U.
The Unspoken Syrian Tribes in the Syrian Civil War OpinionBy Ömer ÖzkizilcikIn order to unite again in their hometowns, the tribes of Manbij released a statement that they reject the Manbij roadmap between Turkey and the U.
Undemocratic But Democratic: How the Global Hegemony Is Maintained through Coups ColumnBy Belkıs Kılıckayaast week, U.