Tag: Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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The ceremony was preceded by forty years of conflict. Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Image
07/23/2025 - 1:00am

Why Turkey’s Kurds are tired of fighting Armed struggle is so last century

Matt Broomfield

Thursday, April 10

10.04

Is this the end of Erdoğan? Turkey's pro-democracy movement stands alone

Christopher de Bellaigue

Thursday, February 9

09.02

Will Erdoğan survive Turkey’s earthquake? The world’s most successful politician has never fought clean

Christopher de Bellaigue

Tuesday, March 29

29.03

Erdogan’s Turkey won’t save Ukraine The prospect of peace rests solely in Putin's hands

David Patrikarakos

Saturday, August 21

21.08

The Afghan Resistance has begun Vengeance is unfurling over a wounded land

Bernard-Henri Lévy

Saturday, July 31

31.07

The walls are going up across Europe The EU is preparing for a militarised war on immigration

Aris Roussinos

Friday, June 25

25.06

How the EU bungled Brexit Just like David Cameron, Europe's leaders were woefully unprepared

Helen Thompson

Friday, June 11

11.06

France’s mega-mosque problem Funding from abroad is dividing the country

John Lichfield

Monday, October 5

05.10

The autocrats of the world are uniting Like the old Concert of Europe, the new Dictators' Club has set aside differences to focus on naked power

Christopher Rhodes

Wednesday, August 12

12.08

The end of secularism is nigh The West's ability to market this culturally conditioned assumption is dying

Tom Holland

Thursday, August 6

06.08

The irresistible rise of the civilisation-state Western liberalism has no answer to assertive powers that take pride in their cultural roots

Aris Roussinos

Monday, June 22

22.06

Will Libya tear Nato apart? The North African state is a disaster zone slowly sucking in the region's belligerents

Aris Roussinos