In the latest episode of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s crackdown on free speech, nine journalists have been detained this month
The repression of political opposition and journalists in Turkey is increasing in the context of the deepening social offensive of the bourgeoisie against the working class.
For Greece, it is contradictory for a manufacturing country to sell weapons systems to two countries that have differences between them.
Turkey is optimistic about reaching a $6 billion ( 5,18,47,27,51,800) defense agreement with Saudi Arabia in the near future. As part of the deal, Saudi Arabia is expected to procure warships, tanks,
Turkey aims to maintain the good relationship it enjoyed with the United States during Donald Trump's first presidency into the second, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told an Ankara press conference on Monday.
The disaster is an indictment of the entire ruling elite, including capitalist corporations and officials, who failed to take even the most basic safety precautions against fire and similar hazards for reasons of cost.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey, who turns 71 next month and is in his third decade as the nation’s leader, has an appetite for power that appears as healthy as ever. On Monday, he declared 2025 to be “the year of the family” and unveiled measures aimed at raising the national birth rate.
Death toll climbs to 76 after blaze at ski resort - nine people arrested - Cause of fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Kartalkaya under investigation after dozens die at popular ski resort
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Pakistan on February 12 and 13 to further strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations.The visit aims to enhance cooperation in key areas, including defence,
A catastrophic fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort has claimed at least 76 lives, according to Hotnews.ro. Authorities and witnesses are raising questions about safety lapses.
Welcome back. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey, who turns 71 next month and is in his third decade as the nation’s leader, has an appetite for power that appears as healthy as ever.
Critics say the crackdown follows significant losses by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party in local elections in March.