2016: A year of global bleeding
BY: İBRAHIM KALIN* If the year 2017 is going to be any different, we have to start with protecting human dignity – that one quality that binds us all together regardless of our faith, culture or [ More … ]
BY: İBRAHIM KALIN* If the year 2017 is going to be any different, we have to start with protecting human dignity – that one quality that binds us all together regardless of our faith, culture or [ More … ]
BY: Yasin Aktay* Turkey and Russia’s developing cooperation on Syria continues to create new opportunities in the solution of the crisis. The agreement reached between Turkey and Russia had stopped the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo from [ More … ]
BY: BURHANETTIN DURAN* Turkey will continue to be in Syria no matter what until Daesh terrorists are completely eliminated from the towns The Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) continues to fight Daesh in an effort to [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* No war, no crisis, no regional chaos caught the U.S. so red-handed, so openly. The U.S. administration did not tender its relations with a region to a single terrorist organization alone. No U.S. [ More … ]
By: Cahit Tuz* The “globalization” phenomenon, which is one of the fundamental qualities that has become dominant in the international system of the century we are living in, brings with itself the combined effects of [ More … ]
By: Nebi Miş* A debate on changing the political system and adopting a new one in a country is all about political crisis that a country has been facing with for a while. In other [ More … ]
By: Aydın Ünal* One-hundred-and-two years ago today, on Dec. 26, 1914, it was understood that the Sarıkamış Operation would be unsuccessful, thus the course of the war was changed. Russian Commander Maslofski says, “The Turks nearly [ More … ]
By: Yasin Aktay* The image that the incidents in Syria is a sectarian war, is the image those who are managing the war are constantly trying to portray. Frankly, the language and motivation used by [ More … ]
By Amir Lakha* UN Charter designed 70 years ago is clearly out of date; we need innovative system for global crises. We are in the midst of one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our [ More … ]
By: Yasin Aktay* Almost all details of the assassination of Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Andrey Karlov, were first published in the social media second by second, and then were presented to everyone’s sight. There is no [ More … ]
By: KILIÇ BUĞRA KANAT* How many victims of the terrorist attacks in Turkey or other countries would be enough to push the international community to say ‘stop’ the deadly terror groups and fight on the ground [ More … ]
By: Hasan Öztürk* We said, “The western part of the Euphrates is our red line.” It was the People’s Protection Units (YPG) terror organization that crossed the red line and moved toward the west along our [ More … ]
By: SADIK ÜNAY Turkish Special Forces took up the challenge and showed the world that they represent the most effective ground force that could fight Daesh in the battlefield Since the beginning of the Syrian War [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* The terror attack in Beşiktaş, followed by the terror attack in Kayseri a week later, the PKK being used in both of these incidents, the Russian Ambassador to Ankara, Andrey Karlov, being killed [ More … ]
By: Yasin Aktay* The attempts to occupy and siege Turkey since February of 2012 respectively with the Gezi, December 17 and Kobani incidents were unmasked with the boldest attempt of them, the July 15 coup attempt. [ More … ]
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