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Murat Yetkin
10 April 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

Corona taught China a hard lesson: diplomacy guru Fu

Fu Ying, one of the most prominent figures of Chinese foreign policy, said that the coronavirus epidemic “taught a hard lesson” and “costed dearly” to China a, and that the Chinese people would expect “further reforms” from the Communist Party administration. After the spokesperson of the Chinese Communist Party’s spokesperson as the National People’s Congress
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Soli Özel
08 April 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

The Coronavirus is changing the role of armies as well

Sometimes it is hard not to be surprised by history’s mind games or by the things it coincidentally brings upon us. Today’s major epidemic that will define the rest of the lives of today’s youth is being compared to the plagues of the past. Indeed, the ways to avoid such an epidemic have not changed
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Murat Yetkin
07 April 2020, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Turkey switched to “Emergency Mode”: Minisiter

Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu has announced that his ministry has gone into the “Emergency” management mode, which requires a 24/7 state of alarm, due to the COVID-19 outbreak as the toll in Turkey increased to a total of 649 on April 6. Answering to YetkinReport’s questions, the Minister said that the measures taken have started
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Murat Yetkin
06 April 2020, Monday / Published in Economy, Politics

What would Turkish opposition CHP do if in power?

The number of COVID-19-related causalities has reached to 574 and number of infected people to 27,069 as of April 5, according to the Turkish Health Ministry.Turkish main opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu of the center-left Republican People’s Party (CHP) has been criticizing President Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) government because of not taking necessary
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Murat Yetkin
03 April 2020, Friday / Published in Economy, Life, Politics

Akşener slams Erdoğan for Turkey’s anti-corona policy

Turkish opposition Good Party (GP) leader Meral Akşener has criticized the donation campaign launched by President Erdoğan over his donation campaign that gathered some 550 million liras, roughly $83 million dollars in three days against the Covid-19 outbreak, questioning whether the state could not possess such an amount of money to spend on its citizens.
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Arzu Çerkezoğlu
02 April 2020, Thursday / Published in Economy, Life, Politics

Government must allow Unions to fight against Corona

The outbreak is, without a doubt, a medical issue. In its early stages, we can win the fight against it by taking preventive and protective measures, so it doesn’t spread. But both scientific data and previous examples in history show that COVID-19 is not only a medical issue. It shakes every aspect of life, be
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Mehmet Gün
01 April 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Babacan’s Party: a ‘remedy’ for Turkey’s problems?

While DEVA Party’s leadership appears to understand the public’s desire for justice, it has yet to fully understand how justice can be served.
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Murat Yetkin
31 March 2020, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Will Erdoğan’s 7-months’ salary stop the virus?

Turkish president Tayyip Erdoğan’s address to nation following the cabinet meeting was much awaited. Because responsible scientists from not only Turkey but also across the globe were speculating that the coronavirus has started to spread fast in Turkey, even surpassing Italy’s rate at the beginning. Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, who appeared on Fox TV
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Namık Tan
29 March 2020, Sunday / Published in Politics

Is the American Dream coming to an end?

With the USA and the UK at the forefront, Western Democracies failed the test. But what will the political landscape be like after COVID-19?
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Murat Yetkin
28 March 2020, Saturday / Published in Life, Politics

Olympics postponed due to corona risk projection in July

The most important factor in delaying the Tokyo Olympic Games was the World Health Organization’s (WHO) warning to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that the coronavirus outbreak would continue to be a global risk in July-August. This statement also means that the coronavirus outbreak is likely to continue threatening the world for longer than previously
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