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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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Murat Yetkin
19 July 2024, Friday / Published in Economy, Politics

Turkish move in Niger as France loses influence in West Africa

In Türkiye’s busy agenda, the visit of a high-level Turkish delegation to Niger on July 17 should be read as an important stage in the Türkiye-France rivalry that has recently come to the fore in Africa, beyond extensive bilateral contacts and agreements. The oil and gas agreements signed with the West African country of Niger
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YetkinReport
18 July 2024, Thursday / Published in Life, Politics

Intense debate over stray animal bill in Turkish Parliament

The Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) commission commenced discussions over a controversial bill aiming to amend the Animal Protection Law in a marathon session filled with heated debates, protests, and high tension. The bill, known for its potential to introduce “euthanasia” for stray animals, sparked strong reactions from various political factions and civil society groups.
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Murat Yetkin
17 July 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Trump shooter: A terrorist by another name?

Donald Trump was shot during his campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 14. He sustained a minor injury to his ear, narrowly escaping death by mere millimeters. The shooter was identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed at the scene by the Secret Service. The FBI, in their wisdom, has announced that they
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Yusuf Kanlı
17 July 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

The endless labyrinth of Cyprus: letters, talks, realities

Reading the open letter by UN Cyprus Special Representative María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar, one cannot help but savor the irony. After six months of effort, Holguín concludes that we must “think differently” to solve the Cyprus problem. Really? Did it take six months to grasp a truth that has been glaringly obvious for decades? On
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Murat Yetkin
16 July 2024, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Turkish Police head’s loyalty display: A state within state?

Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli’s recent visit to the Police Special Operations Department (PÖH) on July 15 was an evidence that the Turkish government has not learned anything from the July 15 2016 coup attempt. The reason lies behind a scene where Süleyman Karadeniz, Head of the Police Special Operations, welcomed Bahçeli at
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Murat Yetkin
15 July 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan towards the end of his Syria adventure: who will pay the bill?

“We want peace with Syria,” President Tayyip Erdoğan told journalists on his return from the NATO Summit on July 12. Was Türkiye at war with Syria? Yes and no. No, because the armies of the two neighbors did not fight a war, there was no declaration of it. Yes, because with the outbreak of civil
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Mehmet Öğütçü
14 July 2024, Sunday / Published in Politics

Diplomacy is changing: What should we do?

Artificial intelligence technology, the escalating severity of climate change, new types of hybrid warfare, the rollback of globalization, the mobilization of culture, art, and civil society, international terrorism, and the re-division of the world into new poles are driving us toward a vastly different world. In such a world, just as war is too important
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Murat Yetkin
13 July 2024, Saturday / Published in Politics

Personal dangers awaiting Erdoğan: Davutoğlu shook politics

Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan faces “serious personal dangers” claimed opposition Gelecek (Future) Party leader Ahmet Davutoğlu on July 12. During an interview with journalist Murat Sabuncu for the news site T24, Davutoğlu claims that there are “those within the state who think they are stronger than the state”. He said there is a danger of
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Mehmet Öğütçü
12 July 2024, Friday / Published in Economy, Politics

Questions on possible Turkish military aircraft sale to Russia

At the recent NATO leaders summit in Washington, Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea were described as the “hostile camp” to the Alliance in harsher terms than ever before, sharpening fault lines. The decision to hold the 2026 NATO Leaders Summit in Türkiye was perhaps the most important decision for us. The joint statement also
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YetkinReport
12 July 2024, Friday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan signals vetoing NATO-Israel cooperation

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on July 12 that “Until a comprehensive, sustainable peace is established in Palestine, attempts at cooperation with Israel within NATO will not be approved by Türkiye.” In a press conference following the NATO 75th-year Summit in Washington DC Erdoğan said: “It is not possible for the Israeli administration, which
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  • July Threshold in Türkiye–EU Tensions: What Did Erdoğan Really Say, and What Should Be Done?5 May 2026
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  • Türkiye-UK: Toward a More Equal, Mutually Beneficial Partnership with Ankara?24 April 2026
  • After Failing to Stir Kurds in Iran, Israel Turns Its Anger on Türkiye12 April 2026
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