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Murat Yetkin
22 October 2023, Sunday / Published in Politics

How will Erdoğan mark the 100th anniversary of the Turkish Republic?

Two farmers living in the Thrace region, the European quarter of Türkiye, namely, Halis Erkorkmaz and Burak Tunçkol, have found a great way to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Republic as best they can. With a tractor and a plow, they wrote “The Republic is 100 Years Old” on the field. The farmers told
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Mehmet Gün
16 October 2023, Monday / Published in Politics

Will Erdoğan force a constitution within the political space he emptied?

Could the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who failed to crack open the “once in a century window of opportunity” before Turkey, be looking to permanently close this window after shattering the opposition, intent on dismantling them, in the 2023 elections, and turn Turkey into an elective autocracy where the elections, too, are unjust?
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Murat Yetkin
16 October 2023, Monday / Published in Politics

Palestine is not just Hamas and Israel is not just Zionist aggression

On Saturday, October 14th, marches for solidarity with Palestinian people and condemning Israel for civilian deaths took place in Istanbul (and many cities in Türkiye), as they did in many cities worldwide. It was the 7th day of the bloody clashes that began with the October 7 attack by Hamas upon Israel. Crowds of tens
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Mehmet Gün
10 October 2023, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Erdogan had bureaucrats draft a constitution, unbeknownst to us all

On the 12th of September at the Legal Policies Council workshop at the Ulucanlar Prison Museum, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that he had had the draft constitution he will present to the opposition and the public, prepared by the presidency’s bureaucrats. But Erdogan’s statement: “Last year we organised a series of workshops with the
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Murat Yetkin
08 October 2023, Sunday / Published in Politics

Hamas attack on Israel: scenarios, possible outcomes, and Türkiye

The number of those killed in the Hamas attack on Israel on the morning of October 7 was more than 600 from both sides as of the late hours of October 8. In some Israeli towns, clashes between Israeli soldiers and police and Hamas militants who had infiltrated the Gaza Strip continued. The Israeli army
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Özlem Tuzcuoğlu
07 October 2023, Saturday / Published in Politics

Will Europe knock on Türkiye’s door again for the migration crisis or shut its door?

In an interview with Hürriyet Newspaper the other day, German Federal Minister of the Interior and Homeland Nancy Faeser stated that the migration pact between Turkey and the European Union should be renewed. Faeser said that the EU could provide more financial support to Turkey and that they expect Turkey to “uphold its responsibilities”. The
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Murat Yetkin
07 October 2023, Saturday / Published in Politics, Terrorism and counter-terrorism: Turkey and neighbors

The 2nd “hood Incident” with Türkiye and the YPG dilemma of the USA

In an unprecedented response to the US downing of a Turkish UCAV in Syria on October 5, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on October 6 that “the operation was not affected,” referring to the operations of Turkish military and intelligence forces against the PKK, which claimed responsibility for the October 1 bombing to
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Murat Yetkin
05 October 2023, Thursday / Published in Politics

Ankara defies the West in two fronts with two operations

After the October 1st bomb attack on the Interior Ministry, which is claimed by the outlawed Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) affiliated group, Ankara has adopted a more hawkish stance both politically and militarily. This hawkishness happens on two fronts, one military and the other diplomatic with two operations challenging the West. Statements from Foreign Minister Hakan
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YetkinReport
01 October 2023, Sunday / Published in Politics

Terrorist attack in Ankara on the opening day of parliament

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that two terrorists were killed and two police officers were slightly wounded in a terrorist attack targeting his Ministry in Ankara on October 1. He said that two terrorists in a light commercial vehicle came in front of the entrance gate of the General Directorate of Security of the
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Mehmet Öğütçü
30 September 2023, Saturday / Published in Politics

No longer slam dunk voters for Turkish opposition

Before the May 2023 elections, the opposition voters in Turkey focused on changing the current government, which has been trying to rule the country for more than 20 years and whose mistakes have created serious concerns about our future. In fact, a wide political spectrum ranging from right to left, ethnic nationalist to religious, which
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