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Swedish Government Permits Quran-Burning Protest, Angering Turkey
The protest makes it less likely that Turkey will approve Sweden's NATO membership before the Vilnius summit in July
29.06.2023
The Failed Ukrainian Peace Deal
Vladimir Putin displayed copies of the collapsed draft treaty from last year at a recent meeting with a peace delegation of leaders of several African nations led by South African President Ramaposha
23.06.2023
When war profiteering meets reality
It was supposed to be a big summer for NATO, welcoming Sweden and Finland at the summit in Vilnius and showcasing the best-of-the-West tanks and other armor in Ukraine's blitzkrieg counteroffensive against Russia. Then reality got in the way
23.06.2023
Turkey & Hungary Blocking Sweden’s Entry to NATO
Biden and Stoltenberg are both expressing optimism about Sweden joining the military alliance, but Vijay Prashad explains why Erdogan and Orban are currently standing in the way.
21.06.2023
US Still Expects Sweden to Join NATO This July Despite Erdogan’s Comments
Erdogan has said Turkey won't ratify Sweden's NATO membership before the Vilnius summit
19.06.2023
Erdogan Says No NATO Membership for Sweden at Vilnius Summit
The Turkish leader wants Sweden to stop anti-Turkey protests
15.06.2023
Sweden Approves Extradition of PKK Supporter to Turkey Amid NATO Bid
Turkey is seeking extraditions from Sweden as a condition to join NATO
13.06.2023
What Will Erdoğan's New Course Look Like?
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will remain the president of Turkey for another five years
31.05.2023
Elections in Turkey: An Economic Game Changer for the Entire Region?
The standard narrative about the impact of the Turkish president's personality on the economy of the country and the region is simplistic: Erdoğan is performing poorly – his successor will therefore be better. The data, however, presents a dramatically different picture
30.05.2023
Erdoğan wins reelection in Turkish presidential elections
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won the second round of presidential election yesterday, finishing nearly four points ahead of his rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. He has won another five-year term
29.05.2023
Turkish elections
Far-right candidate demands Erdoğan, Kılıçdaroğlu expel refugees
17.05.2023
Erdoğan, Kılıçdaroğlu advance to run-off in Turkish presidential election
The results of yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey became clear only this morning
16.05.2023
Turkish presidential race heads to a runoff vote amid accusations of external interference
Led over his opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu on Monday but failed to achieve a 50 percent threshold to avoid a second round
16.05.2023
Syrian, Turkish Foreign Ministers to Hold First Meeting in Over a Decade
The meeting will take place in Moscow
10.05.2023
Elections in Turkey
Why Erdoğan has every chance of winning
09.05.2023
Withdrawal of Turkish Troops from Syria Discussed in Moscow Talks
No deals were made, but 'constructive talks' were held between Syrian and Turkish high-level officials
26.04.2023
EU’s Ukraine Grain Policy Hits Eastern Europe
Governments including Poland and Hungary are balking at the effects of tax-free cheap grain from Ukraine on their domestic markets, Peoples Dispatch reports
24.04.2023
US Approves F-16 Equipment Sale to Turkey After Finland NATO Approval
Turkey wants to buy 40 new F-16s, but Congress wants to hold off until they OK Sweden's NATO bid
19.04.2023
Elections in Turkey: Overview
Why would Erdogan's defeat be dangerous?
03.04.2023
Turkey’s Parliament Ratifies Finland’s NATO Membership
Finland can now become a formal NATO member, expanding the alliance on Russia's border
31.03.2023
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