by Uğur Deniz – İstanbul The Co-Chair system is a system that not only ensures gender equality in politics but also nurtures fragmented non-hierarchical organization and an anti-government movement.Read More
by Hani al-Gamal – Cairo Lebanese and Israeli teams on Wednesday ended the first session of their second round of talks on the delimitation of their two countries’ maritime boundaries.Read More
The harvest season for walnuts continues in the Hizan (Xîzan) district of the city of Bitlis (Bedlîs) in eastern Turkey.Read More
Chora Museum is considered to be one of the most impressive surviving Byzantine monuments in İstanbul, Turkey, and an icon of late Byzantine art and architecture.Read More
After the Turkish government launched a military operation against Iraqi Kurdistan on 17 June, the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s (KDP’s) stance over the matter has become the subject of heated debate and discussion.Read More
Eren Keskin Translated from Yeni Yaşam Newsletter A photograph was posted on the T24 website last week. This photograph constitutes the “symbol” of the state’s mindset during the 1990’s, the “dirty and deep” policies that were implemented during those years, and it reveals the people driving those policies.Read More
A mass grave containing members of the Şietat tribe was discovered in the village of Deir ez-Zor in northeast Syria. Twenty six bodies were found in the mass grave. They had been killed by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) forces.Read More
People living in İstanbul are increasingly suffering from the economic crisis in Turkey. They cannot afford even basic essentials and they blame state politics for that.Read More
Former Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) deputy İbrahim Binici and Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Council member Mesut Bağcık were taken into custody in Turkey within the scope of the “Kobane investigation”.Read More
Criticism of President Erdoğan’s flippant response to a citizen who said he was struggling to pay for bread continues.Read More