Topic: Turkey

By Edmond Y. Azadian Serving as a geopolitical bridge of NATO structure between Europe and the Middle East, Turkey improved its economy and international image to a point where Ottomanist[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian As the current Islamic administration tries to dismantle Ataturk’s legacy, much dirt is being unearthed in Turkey. The fallout from that ideological warfare has been benefitting[...]

ISTANBUL (Hurriyet Daily News) — An official document penned by the Istanbul Provincial Education Directorate has surfaced, revealing that Turkey’s population administration system has been recording citizens who have Armenian,[...]

ALEPPO (Armenpress) — Kidnappings of Syrian-Armenians continue on the Turkish border, according to Kantsasar Weekly’s Zarmik Poghikyan. “On July 28 in the morning a small bus left from Aleppo to[...]

Activist Targeted by Turkish Authorities Again By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator COLOGNE, Germany — What is really happening in Turkey? And where is it going to lead? What[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian When the Turkmenchay Treaty was signed in 1828 between the Russian and Persian Qajar Empires, the Khanate of Yerevan, effectively Eastern Armenia, was ceded to Russia.[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian No one could imagine a few months ago that the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan would return home from his triumphant trips abroad to salvage[...]

At Least Two Dead, Thousands Injured after Police Crackdown By Alexandra Hudson and Jonathon Burch ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) — Turkey’s deputy prime minister apologized on Tuesday for “excessive violence” by police[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian It is well said by English historian and writer Lord Acton that power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. There can be no better[...]

SAN FRANCISCO (PanARMENIAN.Net) — California Court has turned down the US Armenians’ suit over the territory of the current US military base in Inçirlik, Turkey, CNN Türk TV channel reported.[...]