The country’s strongman, President Erdogan, is ruthlessly cracking down on dissent just as Turkey’s influence in the Middle ...
The arrest of Istanbul’s mayor on corruption charges has stoked worries that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is becoming more ...
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Jacobin on MSNTurkey’s Authoritarian TurnThe detention of Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul’s mayor and the opposition’s leading contender for the 2028 presidential elections, ...
Operating in a similar way to the London Underground, the 'Tube of Europe' would rely on existing and planned infrastructure ...
Plans are being developed to launch a high-speed train that would stop in at least one city in every country in Europe, reaching speeds of up to 248 miles per hour ...
Its parent company, Telus Corporation, is one of Canada’s largest companies. As well as providing telecoms services, it runs ...
The Armenian Foreign Ministry announced on March 14 that it had accepted Azerbaijan’s last two outstanding demands and was ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNCould This Be Noah’s Ark? Scientists Uncover 5,000-Year-Old Flood Evidence That Matches the Biblical Deluge TimelineArchaeologists and scientists in Turkey have uncovered compelling evidence that could support one of the most legendary ...
An international team of researchers claims that a boat-shaped mound 18 miles (30km) south of Mount Ararat in Turkey is actually the fossilised remains of a wooden vessel. The Durupinar Formation ...
“Turkey, under Erdogan’s leadership, is trying to change the situation and shape a new world order. With the support of some countries, especially Azerbaijan, Erdogan is trying to create a ...
He said: "On a media level, it would be crazy if he went to Turkey, after what Gheorghe Hagi did there. "Ianis has been to Italy before, he didn't manage to establish himself there. "But it wouldn ...
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