Tag: Turkey
Greece accuses Turkey of one more provocation
On Thursday, Greece accused Turkey of a new provocation, amid a series of conflicts the two had been embroiled in for past few years. Athens
The Turkish economy is stopping Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is making the biggest disaster a president has ever wrought to date. Both from a geopolitical point of view and
Last round conflict between EU and Turkey
On Tuesday, the Turkish foreign minister furiously rejected the European Union’s requests to withdraw troops from north-eastern Syria, accusing EU countries of double standards and
US elections, the main concern for Erdogan
With the possibility of Joe Biden of winning the 2020 US election, some lobbyists close to Donald Trump are finding themselves, against all odds, in
Turkey at it again, redeploys energy exploration vessels triggering tension in Mediterranean waters
Turkey has gone back on its word and triggered tensions in the contested Mediterranean waters near Greece. Ankara redeployed its energy vessel Oruç Reis, a
Turkey uses social media to target opponents: internal and external
Turkey has employed all tactics to silence dissenting voices from all social media forums and has been targeting not only journalists, celebrities, and influencers but
Greece and Turkey foreign ministers meet to ease Mediterranean exploration crisis
On Thursday, foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey met on the sidelines of the Globsec Forum in Bratislava. Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, held a
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict could soon turn into another episode of Turkish aggression, would allies raise call for peace
Armenia and Azerbaijan conflict has been turning violent with every passing day. The border skirmish, which has been ongoing for over 11 days now, is
Erdogan to Visit Kuwait and Qatar
Wednesday, 07, Oct, 2020. According to the Turkish president’s office, Erdogan will visit Kuwait and Qatar on Wednesday. He will offer his condolences to the
Libya peace deal in jitters with deepening roles of rivals Turkey and Russia in the region
Diplomats from 15 countries are set to endorse ceasefire in Libya but the commitment looks faded as external powers continue to get deeply involved in