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14 October 2024, Monday / Published in Economy, Politics

AKP faces backlash over proposed “defence fee” on credit cards

Türkiye’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has introduced a controversial bill to the parliament that would require high-limit credit card holders to pay an annual fee to bolster the country’s defense industry fund. Under the draft legislation, credit card holders with limits of 100,000 Turkish lira ($2900) or more would be required to pay
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Murat Yetkin
14 October 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

Türkiye’s new constitution debate masks deeper conflicts

We can no longer consider the new constitution discussions as merely a ploy to divert attention from the people’s economic struggles. These debates, tiresome even before being officially announced, have taken on a life of their own. The public is largely indifferent to the new constitution; there’s a widespread belief that the real motive behind
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Mehmet Öğütçü
14 October 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

Power transition in Türkiye and the credibility of the opposition

The world and Türkiye are at a new turning point that could have dire consequences. This is one of those rare moments in history where we are teetering on the edge, both globally and locally. Prospect of a change in power brings hope for reform in Türkiye but it also brings risks. Many struggle to
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Murat Yetkin
11 October 2024, Friday / Published in Politics, The Middle East Political and Economic Affairs

Türkiye mulls new strategy on Kurdish issue

On the same day that the Chief Legal Advisor to the Turkish Presidency, Mehmet Uçum, said “the state does not repeat a process that fails to yield results,” journalist Amberin Zaman, known for her deep Kurdish and American sources, made an intriguing claim on the Al-Monitor news site. According to her report, which she claims
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Murat Yetkin
10 October 2024, Thursday / Published in Politics

Escape from Lebanon: The fire spreads in Middle East and Black Sea

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced on the morning of October 10 that ships sent to evacuate Turkish citizens in Lebanon have departed for Mersin. The Turkish Armed Forces’ landing ships TCG Bayraktar and TCG Sancaktar, accompanied by the frigate TCG Salihresis, were sent to the port of Beirut two days ago with 300 tons of
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Mehmet Öğütçü
09 October 2024, Wednesday / Published in Economy, Politics

Türkiye’s energy strategy: Ambitious goals, but how realistic?

We are growing increasingly tired of repeating the same refrain. The world is indeed undergoing a profound transformation in its energy landscape. Countries across the globe are striving to reduce carbon emissions, driven by a shared desire to safeguard our planet and future generations. Global attention has shifted towards lessening dependence on fossil fuels—oil, natural
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Murat Yetkin
02 October 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan’s “Türkiye is the next target” statement and Iran’s missile attack

Approximately one hour after Turksih President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated during the October 1 parliamentary opening that Israel has set its sights on Anatolia, American news outlets began reporting, citing intelligence sources, that Iran would launch a missile attack on Israel “within hours.” These reports included specificts about the types of Iran’s missiles, their estimated
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Mehmet Gün
02 October 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

How genuine is Erdoğan’s discourse on a new and civil constitution?

The rhetoric of a “new and civil constitution” and “liberation from the coup constitution,” frequently voiced by ministers appointed by President Erdoğan and AK Party officials since 12 September 2023, is not resonating with the public. The weakest point of Erdoğan’s discourse is the ambiguity regarding the reasons behind proposing a new and civil constitution.
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YetkinReport
01 October 2024, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan warns: “Israel’s next target is Türkiye”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan criticized Israel’s expanding military operations in the Middle East, claiming that “Türkiye could be the next target of Israeli aggression”. “Israel’s next target is Türkiye. It is also revealing this intention on various occasions,” Erdoğan stated on October 1. “I warn Israel. a ground operation in Lebanon will not be
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