Today was one of those times I would have given anything to be a fly on the wall in the rooms where the two top European diplomats spoke to Turkish officials in Ankara. While the Dutch journalist . . .
A sorry state of affairs in Turkey
This week’s sad but equally bizarre events in Turkey have shown us it is not just the blatant disregard for the rule of the law that we should be worried about but the core values and ideals that . . .
Turkey’s Middle East Conundrum
While Turkey is once again preoccupied with its increasingly bizarre domestic squabbles, the already fragile situation in its neighbourhood is reaching a critical juncture. The outcome of the battle . . .
Turkey’s difficult juggling act
The need for Turkey to perform a delicate balancing act in its relations with major foreign partners is growing each day. Having launched the construction of the Trans Anatolian Natural Gas . . .
You ain’t seen nothing yet- Yiğit Bulut to set out Turkey’s economic vision in Washington
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan and Finance Minister Mehmet Simşek turned up in New York last week to reassure investors worried about Turkey’s increasingly fragile . . .