Nuha Yousef
9 months ago
Turkiye wanted security guarantees from Finland and Sweden if they wanted to clear the hurdles for their NATO membership, and that is what it got.
a year ago
The appointment of Fidan, a close ally of President Erdogan, was a surprise move that signaled Erdogan’s intention to shape Turkiye’s foreign policy in his new presidential term.
Erdogan vows to tackle the pressing challenges facing Turkiye, such as the economic downturn, the high inflation rate, the aftermath of the earthquake, and the regional and international security threats.
As Turkiye faces another round of elections, the fate of millions of Syrian refugees who have sought shelter in the country has become a divisive and contentious issue.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of Turkiye’s main opposition party, has been blaming Syrian refugees for the country’s social, economic, and political problems, in a sharp turn from his previous rhetoric of change and progress.