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Turkish Domestic Politics: Analysis and forecast on all relevant developments and insight about Turkish politics with its repercussions in its neighboring countries

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Zeynep Miraç
08 March 2020, Sunday / Published in Politics

Women take over Istanbul’s City Theatre

This year’s Oscars was one of the most discussed topics. There wasn’t a single woman among the best director nominees. Only one woman got nominated in this category in the last decade. To highlight this issue, Natalie Portman came to the ceremony in a dress that had female directors’ names embroidered on its collar. And,
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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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Gönenç Gürkaynak
06 March 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

The losers and the losses on the stage of the depraved arrogant and the bland know-it-alls

Gönenç Gürkaynak Is nobody considered depraved or lowly, banal and mediocre, or even common, anymore? Or are we left only with the “powerful” and the “weak” on this earth? Once upon a time, there used to exist people who, although powerful, could not garner any respectability; who were deemed to be vulgar despite their riches;
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Murat Yetkin
06 March 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

Was that all Putin and Erdoğan got after 5 hours?

It is a cliché to say “a photo tells a thousand words” but it is true most of the time. Does this photo taken when the doors opened after talks between Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan and his Russian host Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin tell anything positive and promising to you? A face-to-face or “restricted
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Ercüment İşleyen
05 March 2020, Thursday / Published in Life, Politics

Turkish social media commandos’ fight over Iblib

Have you ever heard of the word “netiquette”? If you haven’t, hear me out. Learn it. Because, especially these days, we need to learn it and play by its rules… “Netiquette” is the “net” version of etiquette — it’s good manners for the internet. Yes, there’s an etiquette to the virtual world too. As our
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YetkinReport
05 March 2020, Thursday / Published in Economy, Politics

Most Turks not satisfied with their lives, survey shows

Only a mere 21.7 percent of the Turkish population is satisfied with their living standards, according to recent survey by MetroPOLL, which also highlighted a correlation between satisfaction and political choices. Responds to the survey’s key question, “Are you satisfied with your life standard?”, vastly varied among voters of different political parties, with some 41
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Murat Yetkin
04 March 2020, Wednesday / Published in Economy, Politics

‘Cheaper gas possible for Turkey by talking to Russia’

Murat Yetkin President Tayyip Erdoğan is scheduled to discuss the Syria and Idlib crisis with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 5 March in Moscow. Before this contact, there is more news that the forces affiliated with the Bashar Assad regime were attacking Turkish troops around Idlib, and that a U.S. delegation including the U.N. Permanent
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Nuri Çolakoğlu
04 March 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Syria math doesn’t add up without Arab Spring

Nuri Çolakoğlu I’ve been watching the news and debates on TV, reading reports and comments on the internet for weeks. Of course, the agenda is invariably Idlib. But when I try to understand the issue and solve the equation, I see that the most crucial point is overlooked: an undying longing of 200 years. I’ll
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Murat Yetkin
02 March 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

Trump sends key name to Erdoğan before Putin meet

Murat Yetkin As tension in the Middle East escalated further after Turkish F-16s downed two Syrian Su-24 jets on the Syrian territory on March 1, President Donald Trump sends a key figure of his administration to Turkey ahead of Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on March 5. Kelly
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Behlül Özkan
02 March 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

A thriller-like Syria and Muslim Brotherhood story

Behlül Özkan In April 1986, bombings were carried out to passenger buses in Syria and a Latakia-Aleppo train in Syria. Newspapers in Turkey reported that dozens of people had been killed during the attack. According to the Syrian state television, the 5 people who organized the attack got arrested at the Al Farouk hotel in
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