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Murat Yetkin
26 December 2024, Thursday / Published in Politics

New battleground in Turkish politics: Syria versus economic relief

When President Tayyip Erdoğan began reciting the opening verses of Surah Al-Fath in Arabic during his Justice and Development Party (AKP) parliamentary group meeting on December 25, amid chants of “Conqueror of Syria,” I wrote in my notebook “We’re going into Syria.” However, launching an operation against the PKK/YPG in Syria is one thing; conquest
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Mehmet Öğütçü
26 December 2024, Thursday / Published in Economy

Türkiye’s taxes: “Milking the Cow” will become increasingly difficult

Milking a cow constantly makes it hard to obtain sufficient and quality milk. Eventually, the cow becomes unwell and can no longer produce milk. The same goes for taxes. Extracting more taxes than citizens, businesses, and institutions can bear may lead to economic instability and injustice. Excessive tax burdens become unsustainable, especially for low-income groups
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YetkinReport
24 December 2024, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Turkish Interior Minister: “25,000 Syrian refugees returned home this month”

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced a sevenfold increase in the number of Syrian refugees voluntarily returning to their homeland in the last 15 days following the collapse of the 61-year-old Ba’ath regime in Syria and the flight of President Bashar al-Assad to Russia on December 8. Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Minister Yerlikaya
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Murat Yetkin
23 December 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

Golani’s necktie, Ankara’s operation and crackdown on journalists

Last weekend, journalist Nevşin Mengü faced investigation over an interview, leading to her detention and subsequent release under judicial supervision with a travel ban. This weekend, journalist Özlem Gürses was investigated for a verbal slip during a live broadcast, resulting in detention, handcuffing, house arrest, and a travel ban. Additionally, news outlet T-24 came under
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Murat Yetkin
09 December 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

HTS: Wolf in sheep’s clothing or the West’s new “Moderate Islamist”?

While his loyal deputies of his oligarchic regime awaited an address from Bashar Assad, he reportedly fled to Moscow with his family. At the Doha press conference on December 8 when questioned about this, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s response was telling – rather than saying: “We don’t know,” he stated “I cannot comment, he’s
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YetkinReport
08 December 2024, Sunday / Published in Politics

Turkish FM Fidan on Syria: “There must never be a desire for revenge”

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced that Türkiye has begun working on plans to facilitate the return of Syrian refugees, following major developments in Damascus where opposition forces have taken control of the capital and President Bashar al-Assad has reportedly left the country. Speaking at the Doha Forum 2024 in Qatar, Fidan outlined Türkiye’s vision
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Murat Yetkin
06 December 2024, Friday / Published in Politics

US welcomes Türkiye back to F-35 program after S-400 solved

Defense Minister Yaşar Güler made significant statements about Türkiye’s armament program during his ministry’s 2025 budget defense at the Parliamentary Planning and Budget Commission on November 26. According to his statements, the United States, which had previously expelled Türkiye from the F-35 fighter jet program over its purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems, has apparently
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YetkinReport
04 December 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkish diplomat Sinirlioğlu tagged as the new OSCE Secretary General

The path to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was opened for senior Turkish diplomat Feridun Sinirlioğlu. On December 3, the OSCE Permanent Council, which convened in Vienna, unanimously decided to submit Sinirlioğlu’s position as Secretary-General for approval by the OSCE Foreign Ministers to be held on November 5-6 in Valetta, Malta.
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Mehmet Öğütçü
30 November 2024, Saturday / Published in Politics

Türkiye’s immigration policies increasing racist reactions

Like many others, I have been watching Türkiye’s policies regarding immigrants, refugees, and foreigners, especially the citizenship process, with growing concern for a long time. The lack of transparency, ambiguous statistics, and the failure to clearly articulate the purpose of the pursued policies have transformed this process into one of the worst examples in the
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Murat Yetkin
27 November 2024, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Ankara: “F-35s possible despite S-400s” as NATO balance shifts

Turkish Defense Minister Güler stated that due to shifting geopolitical dynamics, the US could reinstate Türkiye in the F-35 program despite its possession of Russian S-400 missiles. Turkish National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler announced that the US might readmit Türkiye to the F-35 sales program despite its possession of Russian-made S-400 missiles, confirming that a
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  • Uneasy Turkish Silence on the U.S. Muscling in on Venezuela6 January 2026
  • Is Greece an ally of Türkiye or of Israel?26 December 2025
  • A Dangerous Game: Israel–Greece–Southern Cyprus vs. Türkiye24 December 2025
  • Türkiye Provided PKK/PJAK Intelligence to Iran During the Israeli Attack20 December 2025
  • Ankara Hardens Its Stance as SDF and Israel Challenge Syria Policy14 December 2025
  • After eight years of silence, it is talking time in Cyprus13 December 2025
  • Three serious warnings from Ankara to the PKK via the SDF: the wind may turn8 December 2025
  • Can Türkiye and Israel Afford a Permanent Rupture?7 December 2025
  • Will Three Amendments Secure DEM’s Support for a New Constitution?5 December 2025
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