The Kurdish Referendum and Barzani's 'Fate'

KRG leader Barzani might find it difficult to keep his seat whether the referendum takes place on Sept. 25 or not


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The Kurdish Referendum and Barzani's 'Fate'
The United Nations Incapable of Facing Global Problems

The United Nations Incapable of Facing Global Problems

Once established with the aim of becoming a beacon of peace and stability around the world, the U.N. organization is now failing to even take care of its own problems


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No doubt, the Gulf Crisis has already shaken delicate balances and left the Gulf vulnerable to various provocations from outside as well

Needless to say, Greece stands to lose more than other EU countries if membership talks with Ankara come to an end. And we are not just talking about illegal immigration and terror threats either.

The crisis in North Korea has already influenced every country in the region, changing the equations and balances among the governments

What kind of a partnership must be built with Turkey? How will the new EU be? These are the actual questions that require further consideration.

Will Erdoğan Shut the Door On Europe?

European politicians hope that Mr. Erdoğan will grow tired of the anti-Turkey smear campaign in Europe and walk out of the membership negotiations.


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Will Erdoğan Shut the Door On Europe
Does Erdoğan Have a Cool Job

Does Erdoğan Have a Cool Job?

Macron's latest statement on Erdoğan shows the French president fails to keep himself away from the rising orientalist fantasies among EU leaders


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There is a smear campaign that started ahead of the April 2017 constitutional referendum that aims to prevent Erdoğan's re-election in 2019

Following successive firings in the White House, it is really hard to predict the future of the new U.S. foreign policy

Operation Euphrates Shield, an overdue incursion that ended in success, clearly took the Turkish military's technical capabilities to the next level and strengthened Turkey's ties with local partners

Although there is a different administration in the U.S. right now, the memory of broken promises from the Obama era, particularly about Syria, will continue to haunt Turkish-U.S. relations