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Ömer Önhon
10 October 2022, Monday / Published in Politics

Are Türkiye’s reconcilliation moves with Syria yielding results?

President Tayyip Erdoğan’s statements last May brought the issue of reconciliation with Syria and the Bashar al Assad government to Türkiye’s agenda. The signals were so strong that many thought that a meeting with Syria at the Minister or the Deputy Minister level could be possible on the margins of the UN General Assembly in
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YetkinReport
06 October 2022, Thursday / Published in Politics

Turkey appoints Ambassador to Tel Aviv amid major reshuffle

Turkey is expected to appoint its former Consul General to Jerrusalem, Şakir Torunlar, as the new Tel Aviv Ambassador, amid major reshuffle in ambassadorial posts including London and NATO, the Foreign Ministry decree revealed on Oct. 6. The Turkish Foreign Ministry stipulated a major reshuffle in ambassadorial posts with a decree issued on Oct. 6.
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Hasan Göğüş
06 October 2022, Thursday / Published in Politics

The US becomes part of the Turkey-Greece tension

One of the most difficult tasks in the Foreign Ministry must be the job of the spokesperson of the Ministry. When they appear in front of the press, the spokespersons have to give enough information to satisfy the journalists while at the same time not say anything about the essence of the matter, a mission
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Murat Yetkin
06 October 2022, Thursday / Published in Economy

New EU sanctions on Russia: Bad news for Turkish economy

The 8th sanctions package against Russia that will most likely be accepted at the European Union Leader’s Prague summit on October 6 includes certain provisions that would profoundly affect the Turkish economy. New measures stipulate a new listing of individuals and further restrictions on trade such as an import ban on Russian “steel products, wood
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Yılmaz Argüden
05 October 2022, Wednesday / Published in Life

Citizen-Centric Administration, Good Governance and Quality of Life

Good governance is a culture and a climate in which such a culture flourishes. Governance is derived from the word ‘kybernao’ that dates back to the times of Plato and incorporates the concepts of providing guidance and oversight. Humans form institutions for two basic reasons: (i) to better utilize the resources and (ii) to manage
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Murat Yetkin
04 October 2022, Tuesday / Published in Politics

DEVA leader: “The real rival is Erdoğan, not opposition”

“All six parties are rivals, but the real rivalry is with the other side,” DEVA Party Leader Ali Babacan said on Oct. 3, at the press dinner in Ankara. The leader of one of the six parties that formed an alliance against President Tayyip Erdoğan and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the
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Murat Yetkin
03 October 2022, Monday / Published in Politics

The opposition alliance resumed talks: “We will win” but “how?”

After a very turbulent few weeks, the six opposition parties that formed an alliance against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the upcoming elections started the second round of talks hosted by main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu on October 2. Before the meeting, all the parties in the “Table of Six” alliance
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Murat Yetkin
02 October 2022, Sunday / Published in Politics

Demirtaş’s condemning Mersin attack targets PKK and AKP

Following the suicide bombing attack on a police station in the Southern province of Mersin on Sep. 26, imprisoned politician Selahattin Demirtaş, the former co-chair of the Kurdish-issue-focused People’s Democracy Party (HDP), posted a series of messages on his Twitter account on the evening of 30 September. With these messages, Demirtaş was taking a stance
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