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Friday, February 03, 2023
Turkey’s Disengagement from the European Union | Strengthening Transatlantic Cooperation
Turkey’s Disengagement from the European Union
FEBRUARY 02, 2023
by
Selim Yenel
Among the European Union’s greatest challenges is maintaining a unified foreign policy. Agreeing on declarations or statements on minor issues in geographically distant places may be easy, but major matters, such as the Middle East or the Russian invasion of Ukraine, can spawn significant discord.
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Majority of Turks against appointing trustee mayor to Istanbul to replace İmamoğlu
Majority of Turks against appointing trustee mayor to Istanbul to replace İmamoğlu
According to a recent survey, some 66.4 percent of Turkish citizens said that they are against appointing a trustee mayor to the Istanbul Municipality to replace Ekrem İmamoğlu. A court sentenced İmamoğlu to two years and seven months in prison and imposed a political ban on charges of insulting members of Turkey's High Election Board (YSK).
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Turkish-Russian relations: Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin - Qantara.de
Turkish-Russian relations
Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin
Relations between Turkey and Russia are ambivalent. Moscow is nonetheless trying to prop up the leadership in Ankara. Elections are to be held in Turkey in June – and the last thing Russia wants is Erdogan’s departure. By Burak Unveren
More:Turkish-Russian relations: Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin - Qantara.de
Monday, January 30, 2023
Turkey's opposition pledges to undo Erdogan's legacy
Turkey's opposition pledges to undo Erdogan's legacy
Ankara (AFP) – Turkey's opposition vowed on Monday to undo President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's two-decade legacy of Islamic-rooted rule and expand democratic freedoms if they take power in crucial May 14 elections.
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Turkish-Russian relations: Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin - Qantara.de
Turkish-Russian relations
Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin
Relations between Turkey and Russia are ambivalent. Moscow is nonetheless trying to prop up the leadership in Ankara. Elections are to be held in Turkey in June – and the last thing Russia wants is Erdogan’s departure. By Burak Unveren
More:Turkish-Russian relations: Erdogan's re-election would serve Putin - Qantara.de
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