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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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22 July 2025, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Russia-Ukraine and Europe-Iran talks will be held in İstanbul this week

The Ukraine-Russia ceasefire and Iran-Europe nuclear talks are being hosted by Türkiye this week in Istanbul, with a two-day interval between them. The Ukrainian and Russian delegations will hold their third round of talks this year on Wednesday, July 23, in İstanbul. The discussions will focus on ceasefire conditions, but the likelihood of reaching an
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Selim Yenel
22 July 2025, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Will solving the terrorism problem help with Turkish-EU visa issues?

Turks, who have turned their faces towards the West for decades, have been facing visa restrictions for nearly fifty years. Almost everyone has a positive or negative visa story to tell. As the difficulties reached their peak, the European Union took a step forward. The EU’s decision last week to adopt a more positive approach
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Murat Yetkin
03 July 2025, Thursday / Published in Politics

After İmamoğlu, Turkish opposition leader Özel faces prison threat, too

In Turkish politics, the threat of imprisonment has reached CHP leader Özgür Özel. Presidential decrees have been sent to the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) to lift the parliamentary immunity of Özel and CHP İzmir MP Tuncay Özkan for trial. The reason is their accusation of the Court of Appeals members of staging a “coup
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Yusuf Kanlı
03 July 2025, Thursday / Published in Politics

Overcoming semantics in Cyprus, establishing functionality

The Cyprus issue has remained stuck in conceptual traps for decades, unable to move beyond being a diplomatic headline. Concepts such as “two-zone, two-community federation,” “two sovereign states,” and “confederation” have become not the solution itself but the terminological cloak of the lack of a solution. Today, the issue is no longer “how to name
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Murat Yetkin
01 July 2025, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Can Ankara convince Hamas to a ceasefire and disarmament?

It is understood that the meeting on June 29 between MİT President İbrahim Kalın and Hamas Shura Council President Muhammed Ismail Darwish, as announced by Turkish security sources, was conducted under four main topics: 1- The humanitarian tragedy in Gaza, 2- Turkish efforts with the international community to end Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and destruction, ensuring
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Murat Yetkin
26 June 2025, Thursday / Published in Politics

Erdogan with Trump after five years: why can they get along better now?

After five years, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had the opportunity to meet face-to-face again with U.S. President Donald Trump, whom he calls his “friend,” at the NATO Summit held in The Hague, Netherlands, on June 24-25. However, unlike Erdoğan’s meetings with leaders from Germany, France, the UK, or the host Netherlands, which were held with
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Filiz Pehlivan
26 June 2025, Thursday / Published in Politics

The Story of Iranian Women: The Resistance Never Stopped

Iranian women have been standing tall for years, not just against the regime, but also against war, silence, and a male-dominated system. In June 2025, as the Middle East once again teeters on the edge of open war, Iranian women and their fight are being tested by history in one of its toughest moments. As
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Murat Yetkin
23 June 2025, Monday / Published in Politics

Why did Türkiye not condemn the U.S. strike on Iran? What is going on?

The U.S. Struck Iran at Israel’s Request. The U.S. launched B-2 heavy bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, with a 37-hour flight involving mid-air refueling, to drop reportedly six bunker-busting bombs on three Iranian nuclear facilities in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow, early on June 22, local time. While both European leaders and Turkish
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Ahmet Kasım Han
23 June 2025, Monday / Published in Politics

What the U.S. strike on Iran might unleash — from the Gulf to Ankara

In the theater of Middle East geopolitics, a U.S. strike is rarely just a regional act — it’s a signal to markets, rivals, and allies alike that the temperature just went up. But let’s be clear: this wasn’t a bold initiative from Donald Trump. It was, somewhat predictably, the next act in a script sketched
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Murat Yetkin
18 June 2025, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkish Defense Ministry on high alert against migration risk from Iran

Turkish National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler said on June 18 that, “Due to recent events in Iran, security measures at our borders have been heightened.” Güler made this statement after conducting inspections and reviews along the Turkish-Iranian border in Van province, accompanied by the Chief of General Staff, General Metin Gürak, and senior commanders. In
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  • “Riyadh Blunder: Arab States Condemn Iran, Not Israel – Türkiye Joins”20 March 2026
  • Türkiye Tightens Controls on Transit Trade of Military Materials19 March 2026
  • Could Israel really have gone mad enough to attack Türkiye?6 March 2026
  • Do the Kurds Want to Become a “Hired Geopolitical Weapon” Again?6 March 2026
  • The Positions of the EU, Russia, China, Arab Countries and Türkiye in the Iran War4 March 2026
  • Israel and the US Strike Iran: Regime Change with a Nuclear Pretext1 March 2026
  • Russia–Ukraine: Türkiye’s Return to Realpolitik and Its Expanding Role in NATO24 February 2026
  • Could Iran De Facto Recognise Israel and Preserve the Regime?23 February 2026
  • “Terror-Free Türkiye” Report Voted On Amid Objections: Time to Act19 February 2026
  • Munich: The EU’s Effort to Counter U.S. Pressure and Türkiye’s Position15 February 2026
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