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Ali Kayalar
30 September 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkey denies Armenian claim, says Azeri army is sufficient

While the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict worries all the countries in the region, calls for negotiations remain in the shadow of the news from the field.On Sept. 30 he Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry claimed 2.300 casualties on the Armenian sides, also saying that it destroyed around 130 tanks and armored vehicles, more than 200 artillery and missile systems,
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Ali Kayalar
12 September 2020, Saturday / Published in Politics

‘All inclusive’ in Eastern Mediterranean dispute

Club Med, the French travel and tourism operator that has played a significant role in turning the Mediterranean Sea into a “lake of tourism,” was moving forward in Turkey with new facilities in the early 90s. Turkish travel makers who could afford it were enthusiastic about this “all-inclusive” vacation mode, many wondering if they could
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Ali Kayalar
07 September 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

Turkish gov’t in bid to break French-Greek axis in Med Sea

Turkey has been trying to break the France-Greece axis in the Eastern Mediterranean with intense diplomacy, while also trying to display its determination with a joint military drill with Turkish Cyprus, a move that has already irked Greece.Turkey’s recent regional diplomatic moves, mainly undertaken by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan over the weekend, seek a crack
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Ali Kayalar
13 March 2020, Friday / Published in Economy

Turkish tourism firms hit by cancelations due to outbreak

Turkish tourism businesses, an industry that generated around $34.5 billion in 2019, have already lost hopes for an even better year due to the coronavirus outbreak, with the clerks at tour operators’ offices struggling to respond to calls for cancelations, not new bookings. Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said at a joint meeting with his
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Ali Kayalar
07 March 2020, Saturday / Published in Politics

Handshakes in the time of Corona: A guide

As not shaking hands turns into a new craze, Turkey and Russia miss another opportunity of free expression at a Kremlin summit, experiencing a confusion instead on who would shake other’s hand first. U.S. loses no time to fill the gap. Ali Kayalar Being left handed is a lifetime headache for countless reasons and even
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