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Syria: An intifada two years ago, now a bloody civil war, says author
19 May 2013, Sunday / HANİFE SEVDE KÖSE, İSTANBUL
Ayşe Karabat, a journalist with a wealth of experience in writing about the Middle East, says while the uprising in Syria could be called an “intifada” -- a term frequently used to refer to the Palestinian resistance to Israeli oppression -- the situation has turned into a bloody civil war.
NAPEC aims to nurture future senators and congressmen
The North American Professionals & Entrepreneurs Council (NAPEC) aims to nurture »»
Turkish Cyprus demands deadline for peace talks, rejects ‘perpetual negotiations'
Frustrated by decades of unfruitful negotiations between the Turkish and Greek sides »»
Arınç: Greece should facilitate reopening of Halki seminary
A senior Turkish Cabinet member has said that Greece should take steps to address »»
Türk Telekom to keep investing to thicken Turkey's fiber weave
The consolidated amount of investment by the Türk Telekom Group has surpassed »»
Pozitron's CEO: Scarcity of engineers puts Turkey behind in information race
Turkey is lagging behind the rest of the world in the unstoppable rise of information »»
Turkey works to transform overseas Turks into diaspora
The Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities aims to transform Turkish »»
‘KRG may consider leaving if Iraq returns to civil war, dictatorship’
A senior Iraqi Kurdish diplomat has said the Kurdistan region is committed to staying »»
Geberit expects 35 pct growth through Turkey’s booming construction sector
According to Geberit representatives Christian Steinberg and Cengiz Kazazoğlu the »»
Professor Yusuf Halaçoğlu: 8,500 Armenians died during relocation
The Armenian lobby has been working hard to establish tomorrow, April 24, as a day »»
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BÜLENT KENEŞ
We make peace with ourselves as we integrate with the world
EKREM DUMANLI
How can Turkey become a global power?
GÖKHAN BACIK
Syria: Is a transitional government possible?
YAVUZ BAYDAR
Building bridges in Los Angeles
EMRE USLU
What did Erdoğan gain from Washington?
ŞAHİN ALPAY
Is Assad to remain in place?
ÖMER TAŞPINAR
Turkey-US: trading places
CHARLOTTE MCPHERSON
Museums, Garip and Hoopoes
MARKAR ESAYAN
National unity and solidarity
İBRAHİM ÖZTÜRK
The economy of a ‘model partnership'
FATMA DİŞLİ ZIBAK
Was Erdoğan's visit to the US fruitful?
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