Country: Turkey

Nikola Mikovic29/08/2024

Azerbaijan's delicate balance between Turkey and Israel

Despite being allies and “brotherly countries,” Azerbaijan and Turkey do not necessarily share the same […]
The Liberum02/05/2024

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Beginning of the End

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has won every election since 2003, except for the local […]
Ken van Ierlant08/02/2024

Proportionality in this Gaza war is neither possible nor desirable

Proportionality in the Israel-Gaza war is impossible and undesirable. This is a paradoxical statement that […]
The Liberum24/01/2024

Was Kahlil Gibran a Bolshevik? The Classified FBI (BOI) Files Explained

Edgar B. Speer, special agent for the Buro of Investigation (BOI) in Pittsburgh in August […]
Arthur Blok31/12/2023

The Liberum’s highlights of 2023: From Dubai Bling to Global Disasters & Arab Science Fiction

The last hours of 2023. It was another wild ride, just like the previous year. […]
Emad Aysha01/12/2023

Napoleon and Waterloo, beating the cinematic odds

On November 25, I decided to spoil myself by watching the new movie Napoleon by […]
Arthur Blok07/08/2023

Greek part of Cyprus performing well despite 49 years of Turkish occupation

Cyprus is a sad illustration of the international community's incompetence in solving demographic disputes. The […]
The Liberum17/05/2023

Hezbollah’s decadent history of organised crime

People no longer fall prey to the false claims made by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah […]
Nikola Mikovic29/03/2023

The paradox of Iranian support for Armenia against Azerbaijan

Tensions are brewing between Azerbaijan and Armenia, while global and regional actors reportedly seek to […]
Emad Aysha04/03/2023

The Talk of Turkey – Baris Cansevgisi on Cultural Rapprochement and Sales Tactics for SFF in the Global Village

A conversation with our literary counterpart, Baris Cansevgisi, from Turkey. He specialises in the short […]
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