By Peter Tase On April 18-19, 2014, Mr. Ditmir Bushati, Albanian Foreign Minister, conducted his first official visit to the Republic of Turkey. Mr. Bushati’s arrival to Ankara is the contin... Read more
The Turkish government expressed its disappointment over the resolution on the “Armenian Genocide” by the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations which calls the U.S. governme... Read more
The Turkish Government was deeply shocked after the emergence of an illegal recording of a high security meeting of state officials at the Foreign Ministry. The government vowed to impose th... Read more
The United States on March 21 slammed an attempt by Turkey to ban the online social network Twitter, which government opponents have used to publish corruption allegations. State Department... Read more
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan can become president if he wants, Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said while accusing Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen of attempting to take dow... Read more
The Office of the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has criticized Turkey for its controversial Internet law, saying it may lead to breaches of human rights. A state... Read more
Thousands of Turkish protesters took to the streets anew a little more than six months after the Gezi Park protests subsided, to oppose the newly passed bill on internet censorship. The bill... Read more
Turkey wants Germany’s support in visa exemption talks in exchange for its signing of a readmission agreement that allow European Union countries to send illegal immigrants to Turkey.... Read more
By Peter Tase In late 1990, Albania began to tear down the wall of its communist regime that had plunged a nation into poverty for more than forty-five years and begun to replace its weak di... Read more
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