Good bye “Uncle Silvio”

By Yiğit Saner, reporting from Rome / Italy These are the last years of the Cold War. Italy is preparing for a new phase of capitalism in anticipation of a

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Orthodox economics – muscular diplomacy

By Yiğit Saner, reporting from Rome / Italy After the May 28 elections, Western commentators are debating which direction the Turkish economy and foreign policy will take. Clues to Türkiye’s

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“We, the People of East Asia”

East Asia, or the Indo-Pacific as the United States calls it, is becoming increasingly a region of local and global tensions. The global conflict evolves mainly between the United States

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Serbia, Kosovo and the LGBT

By Utku Reyhan We are on the verge of another mistake in Türkiye’s foreign policy. As a result of its commitment to NATO, the Turkish government has decided to send

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The ghost of a coup?

According to various sources, more than 30 people were detained in Kyrgyzstan this week. Potentially, their number could grow to 100 or more. The arrests happened because the secret service

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