Aleppo shames the world
By: İBRAHIM KALIN* Thousands of men, women, and children in Aleppo are still waiting in the freezing cold without food and medical supplies, all the while not knowing if an aerial attack or a militia group is [ More … ]
By: İBRAHIM KALIN* Thousands of men, women, and children in Aleppo are still waiting in the freezing cold without food and medical supplies, all the while not knowing if an aerial attack or a militia group is [ More … ]
By: İLNUR ÇEVIK* The Presidency of Religious Affairs (DİB) has been providing religious staff for Turks in Europe for four decades, both providing proper religious services for our countrymen across the continent and preventing extremist religious [ More … ]
By: Yasin Aktay* Modern civilization, displayed in fancy showcases such as modernity and science, which the late Muhammad Qutb called, “the ignorance of the 20th century,” and Turkey’s national poet Mehmet Akif Ersoy described as, “The [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* They have decided to raze to the ground the Muslim middle zone which forms the main axis of the earth from the Atlas Ocean to the Pacific coasts. They made separate plans and [ More … ]
By: Barçın Yinanç* France’s new consul general to Istanbul, Bertrand Buchwalter, lived twice in Turkey before being appointed to his last post. He came to Ankara to live for the first time as a young [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* Aleppo’s cries are surrounding all the cities of the world and will continue to do so. The cries are resounding across all the seas and mountains of the earth and will continue [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* The thing Turkey has been discussing over the dollar, the mobilization it has been carrying on through the national economy discourse, the joint solidarity it has been trying to form with economy [ More … ]
BY: Abdel Hafez Al-Sawi* The state budget is the most prominent example of social contract between citizens and the state, where the citizens get assured of the nature of economic policies, the burdens that they [ More … ]
By: Yasin Aktay* In my previous articles I discussed the possible effects Donald Trump’s U.S. presidency had on U.S.-EU relations. Today, I am going to try and discuss another dimension, one that has effects on [ More … ]
By: Çetiner Çetin* Every day we are waking up to a new variable in the Syria equitation which cannot be resolved for almost six years. While various domestic and foreign players are changing the guard [ More … ]
By: Dr. Sadık Ünay* Would it be too much of an exaggeration to say that the conventional “right and left” political categories are beginning to lose meaning in light of the recent restructuration of political architecture [ More … ]
By: Ali Saydam* İlker Başbuğ visited China upon an invitation from Shanghai University. Accompanying him were former War Colleges Commander retired Chief Marshall Bilgin Bananlı, retired Vice Admiral Kadir Sağdıç and IT specialist Murat Başbuğ [ More … ]
By: MERVE ŞEBNEM ORUÇ* EU Minister Ömer Çelik’s words on how to normalize the freezing relations between Turkey and the EU provides a solution, saying, ‘It is better talking to each other than talking about [ More … ]
By: İbrahim Karagül* Is it possible to stop Turkey? Is it possible to confine it to Anatolia once more, demolish its defense shields, erode its national resistance or bring it to a state that prevents [ More … ]
BY: Iyad Walid* Since Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi jumped to power in Egypt after overthrowing his president Dr. Mohamed Morsi in a military coup on July 3, 2013, he has continued to prove one day after [ More … ]
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