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Murat Yetkin
10 March 2021, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Pope Francis’ Iraq tour from Turkey and Iran perspectives

Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq on 5-8 March was important both historically and politically as its effects could extend over a long period. This first visit by a Pope to Iraq came at a time when the waters in the Middle East were heating up again. Some commentators argued that the pope also visited Arbil,
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Murat Yetkin
09 March 2021, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan signals revision on foreign policy

İbrahim Kalın, President Tayyip Erdoğan’s spokesperson and chief security and foreign policy advisor, has signaled revision on Turkey’s foreign policy. Such revision seems to be focused on putting relations with the U.S. administration under Joe Biden into the track.So remarks by Kalın during a March 8 interview with Bloomberg on a wide range of issues
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YetkinReport
09 March 2021, Tuesday / Published in Politics

US grants courage award to Turkish activist Güllü

Canan Güllü, a prominent Turkish women rights activist, has been granted the “Women of Courage” by the Department of State of the U.S. “Canan has been a steadfast champion of gender equality, working to promote women’s participation in governance, labor force, and education,” the U.S. State Department said in a March 7 social media post
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Murat Yetkin
08 March 2021, Monday / Published in Politics

Good news for Erdoğan about Biden’s call: At some point

President Tayyip Erdoğan’s expectation from U.S. President Joe Biden is not limited to a phone call as he actually wants to go back to the good old days when he was hosted by Donald Trump and make statements starting with “My friend Biden,” as if there weren’t any problems between the two countries. He wants
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Barçın Yinanç
07 March 2021, Sunday / Published in Politics

A kennel letter from Ankara to White House

Dear Major and Champ! I would like to congratulate you on your electoral victory. I hope all will go well for you in the next four years. Dear Champ, I know that you are familiar with the lawns of the White House from your previous stay there. I am sure you will have no problem
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YetkinReport
04 March 2021, Thursday / Published in Politics

11 Turkish soldiers killed in helicopter crash in southeast

At least 11 Turkish soldiers, including a lieutenant general, were killed in a helicopter crash on March 4 in Southeastern Turkey, according to Defense Ministry. Lieutenant General Osman Erbaş was the commander of the Turkish 8th Army Corps based in the Eastern city of Elazığ. Two soldiers were injured in the crash that occurred due
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YetkinReport
04 March 2021, Thursday / Published in Politics

‘Google directing news traffic to Turkish pro-gov’t media’

Turkey’s independent media outlets challenging the pro-government mainstream in terms of readership have yet another challenge among others: Google and Facebook preferences. “Google gives 90.6% of the top slots in its highest volume news-related searches to Turkey’s pro-government media,” found a recent report by the International Press Institute (IPI). The main beneficiaries of the Google
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Murat Yetkin
03 March 2021, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Is Erdoğan’s human rights plan meant to lure EU, US?

The Human Rights Action Plan of the Turkish government would be meaningful if President Tayyip Erdoğan had presented it as an administrative reform in the judiciary. Actually, Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül explained the real target of the package, announced on March 2, by saying that “The most important thing for me is secure judiciary” Whether
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Barçın Yinanç
03 March 2021, Wednesday / Published in Politics

What does Biden tell Ankara by giving the cold shoulder?

“The European Union should be in no hurry either to engage with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime or to force a diplomatic crisis. Instead, it should deprive Putin of the one thing he craves: political attention. Rather than vacillating between resets and crackdowns, the EU should pursue a strategy of “principled indifference,” wrote Mark Leonard
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YetkinReport
02 March 2021, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan declares two-year human rights action plan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced the government’s Human Rights Action Plan, which was prepared within the scope of a promised judicial reform package. The plan, which includes nine objectives, 50 targets and 393 activities, focuses heavily on legislative regulations, pledges improvements in a broad range of fields from freedom of expression to arrest procedures.
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