Politics in the Middle East after the Khashoggi Murder NewsBy Politics TodaySecond, the fact that Jamal Khashoggi was a columnist for the Washington Post automatically puts the U.
Trump’s Middle East Strategic Alliance: A Failed Project? ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telciollowing his election to the U.
In Memory of Ara Güler: Turkey’s Visual Historian ColumnBy Belkıs KılıckayaHow many presidents have so far defied the U.
Turkey asks for the extradition of over 400 FETO fugitives across the globe NewsBy Politics TodayHopeful of the availing of justice, Justice Minister Abdulhamit concluded: “Our extradition requests are still held in the U.
Jamal Khashoggi’s last opinion: “What the Arab world needs most is freedom of expression” NewsBy Politics TodayAlthough Mike Pompeo visited both Saudi Arabia and then Turkey, the U.
Where are the remains of Jamal Khashoggi? NewsBy Politics TodayUpon the disappearance of Khashoggi and increasing international pressure, U.
Turkey Should “Spend” Wisely ColumnBy Mevlüt Tatlıyerhe financial turmoil precipitated by the rapid devaluation of the Turkish Lira against the U.
Turkey-US Relations Post-Brunson ColumnBy Kadir ÜstünThe Trump administration had inherited the Obama policy of supporting “local forces” (read YPG) against Daesh with no U.
Saudi Arabia Plays Dead: The Jamal Khashoggi Case ColumnBy Ismail Numan TelciHowever, with the involvement of the U.
Increasing pressure on Saudi regarding Khashoggi case NewsBy Politics TodayWhile the Turkish government has begun an official investigation on the case, increasing pressure on Saudi Arabia has piled up from the U.
Turkey’s Political Parties Set their Local Election Strategies ColumnBy Hazal DuranThe new term in Turkey-U.
Jamal Khashoggi and Andrew Brunson: Two Cases Showing How Turkish Foreign Policy Functions ColumnBy Hüseyin AlptekinHis arrest for almost 2 years and following house arrest for the following 2 months was a major issue deepening the crisis between Turkey and the U.
Is the Release of Pastor Brunson a Victory for the Trump Administration? ColumnBy Ali Aslanhe most striking feature of the Brunson case is that the U.
Nobel Peace Prize Should Have Gone to… ColumnBy Belkıs KılıckayaThe prize was not awarded to a victim or an institution fighting such assaults in Europe or the U.
Are the Fault Lines in the Global Economy Starting to Crack Again? OpinionBy Nurullah GürWhile the U.
US continues support to PKK/YPG in Manbij NewsBy Politics Todayccording to news reported from Anadolu Agency on Wednesday 10 October , U.
What are the Implications of America’s New Syria Policy for Turkey? ColumnBy Kadir Üstünhe disagreement over the control and status of the Syrian town of Manbij has been a symbol of the strategic differences between the U.