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Powerful democracies, it seems, not too far from dictatorship

A research article published by a widely-acclaimed International magazine has portrayed how a democratic society transforms itself into a dictatorial society and the stages that democratic society goes through when it undergoes this transition...

Bilateral relation between Turkey and NATO deteriorates

In line with the Turkey’s new foreign policy in which there is no place for the western powers and the European neighbours, the bilateral relation between Ankara and the North Atlantic Trade Organisation has...

Strong tremor hits Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Israel

Giving more trouble to the people living in the war-prone regions located in the Middle East, a strong earthquake has inflicted serious injury on Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Israel. Iran and Iraq are the...

Is Turkey trying to legalise statutory rape  

    In what could be termed as a shocking development on the statutory rape issue, the Turkish ruling party introduced a bill allowing the men who committed the statutory rape crimes to get...

Turkey’s EU membership dreams fade as union is unhappy with Turk’s HR policy

The Turkey’s bid to enter the European Union met a serious crisis as the European Commission strongly accused Turkey of human rights violations. A report publicized by the European Commission observed that since a failed...

Turkey plans to reinstate death penalty; EU denounces the move

    In what could be termed as a clear anti-EU move, the Turkish government is planning to restore the death penalty. It is said that the recent military coup attempt has prompted the Turkish...

Istanbul carnage: over 36 dead and at least 140 injured in terror attack

Around thirty six people were brutally killed and at least one-hundred and forty people badly injured in a terrible terror attack at Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul of Turkey. As per reports, around three attackers...

Turkish journalists get freedom after three-month-long injustice

Turkish court on last day acquitted two journalists who were arrested on November over espionage and several other charges. The count reportedly found that the ruling government had curtailed the Freedom of Press and personal...