Young Voters See Little Hope From Turkey’s Elderly Presidential Candidates
With more than half of Turkey’s eligible voters made up of millennials and those from the younger Generation Z, the opposition may
With more than half of Turkey’s eligible voters made up of millennials and those from the younger Generation Z, the opposition may
Alarming meteorological imbalances topped with decades of poor water management are pushing Turkey to the brink of an avoidable hydrologic crisis. The data
Scientists believe Istanbul’s next big earthquake is long overdue and it is not a question of if, but rather when. The devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake that
Turkey’s economy was weak well before February’s devastating earthquakes, but damages to the country’s agricultural sector, one of its most important
Three weeks have passed since the devastating earthquakes that shook Turkey, demolishing 10 municipalities and killing more than 44,000. One
The third Monday in January, what psychologist Cliff Arnall dubbed Blue Monday, is said to be the most depressing day of
One of the Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) most visible legacies since coming to power two decades ago is something
Although half the world’s population is female, “femtech” – products and services catering to women’s health and wellness – has long been
Archeological treasures unearthed at the Neolithic village of Cayonu, 40 kilometers northwest of modern-day Diyarbakir, in southeast Turkey, are challenging previous theories on prehistoric agrarian
Last month, Turkey declared war on disinformation with the passage of a 40-item law designed to govern how information is shared online. But by
There are countless examples of the Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) dubious spending habits, from $50,000 handbags for Turkey’s first lady to purchasing
Turkish musicians, from guitar players to violin virtuosos, are putting down their instruments as a wave of political censorship sweeps the
In a recent poll, more than a third of Turks said that the European Union is a more valued partner than
Despite mismanaging the country’s economy while failing to curb inflation amid a cratering currency, Turkey’s government has used the tourism sector to
Despite its negative connotation, “cancel culture” – ostracizing someone for their harmful views – has had a big impact on addressing inequalities
Foreign tourists are once again flocking to Turkey, with some 42 million visitors expected to arrive this year, an increase of 12
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