From Editor – in- Chef Turkey is no stranger to disasters. Following last year's major earthquake, on February 13, a landslide occurred at a gold mine in İliç, Erzincan, leaving
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From Editor - in- Chef One unfortunate event in the country in the last two weeks was the dismissal of Hatay deputy Ş. Can Atalay. At the meeting of the
From Editor-in-Chief Among the events that occurred following the publication of the previous Freedom Observer, one of the most controversial incidents was the speech given by Meral Akşener, the leader
From Editor-in-Chief With the start of the new year, political developments in Turkey have taken an unusual pace. However, the reason behind this acceleration is different from, as one might
From Editor – in- Chef Since the publication of the last issue of Freedom Observer, there have been significant developments on the political agenda. As is well known, Can Atalay
From Editor - in- Chef As Turkey approaches local government elections in three and a half months, the contours of inter-party collaboration become increasingly evident. Recent developments indicate a continuation
From Editor – in- Chef As the local elections draw near, political parties are intensifying their efforts towards blocs and alliances. Simultaneously, the Supreme Electoral Council has released the local
From Editor – in- Chef Contrary to expectations, unfortunately, last May's general elections did not mark the beginning of a new era that could improve Turkey's political health. Since then,
From Editor - in- Chef Turkey's dynamic agenda remains active this week, challenging for even those attempting to keep up in fast-forward mode. The repercussions of the 38th Ordinary Congress
From Editor - in- Chef Since the last Freedom Observer, allegations of corruption within Turkey's judiciary have come to the forefront of the country's political agenda. Roughly ten days ago,