“Fifty years on, Cypriots still yearn to return to their ancestral homes”: An Interview with Geadis Geadi
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Sweden is one step closer to becoming a member of NATO, even though Turkey provided no timeline for the parliamentary ratification.
Conspiracy theories often paint Christians as collaborators with foreign powers that are seeking to undermine Turkish identity.
The civilized world must stand with the victims and hold the government of Turkey to account for its past and present crimes.
The Turkish Parliament will not come back from recess until the start of the autumn legislative session. In the meantime, Erdoğan noted, Sweden has some homework to do, having left conservatives out of the loop.
Erdoğan’s decision represents yet another snub to Russian President Vladimir Putin and comes only a few days after he released Ukrainian prisoners to President Zelensky, breaking a prisoner-exchange agreement between Turkey, Ukraine, and Moscow.
The main opposition “will have no excuses if they lose the election,” İnce said after announcing his withdrawal, clearly benefiting Kılıçdaroğlu’s bid to topple Erdoğan’s regime.
Group leaders from the governing coalition’s parties were asked by the foreign ministry to consider canceling the commemoration event, since it could potentially harm Sweden’s prospects of joining NATO.
The Turkish foreign minister’s remarks do not bode well for Sweden’s eventual accession into NATO.
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