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HOMEPAGE HEADLINE
Power tenders helping market liberalization
The successful tenders of two Turkish power grids are an important step towards the liberalization of the country's»»
AGENDA
Experts say Turkey needs to eliminate prejudice against refugees
"A refugee is someone with a well-founded fear of persecution on the basis of his or her race,»»
Give the independent travel sector a chance
Located in one of the most unspoiled and charming regions on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, the small, family-run Osmanlı»»
South Africa: Mandela at 90 is the world’s best-loved statesman
Nelson Mandela, the world's best-loved statesman, celebrated his 90th birthday on  Friday with»»
Hasan Doğan’s legacy to Turkish soccer: Permanent achievements
"May God bless our dear president, who won our hearts with his sincere, positive and frank»»
Özdalga: Social democracy has failed in Turkey
Haluk Özdalga, a deputy for İstanbul with the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), has said the Republican»»
Gov’t’s claim of ‘opposition’s inability to internationalize’ draws strong ire
In the back rooms of Ankara, people have been speaking about how the Republican People’s»»
[Photo of the week]
Turkish shuttle diplomacy boosts hopes in Iran talks

On the eve of critical talks in Geneva, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki discussed»»
[Event of the week]
Ergenekon indictment revealed, suspects charged with terrorism

İstanbul Chief Prosecutor Aykut Cengiz Engin announced at a press conference»»
Uğur Işık brings together world religions on Anatolian soil
Cellist Uğur Işık is an internationally acclaimed Turkish musician not yet recognized by the Turkish»»
Drug scandals dim magic of Tour de France
The Tour de France is dead. Vive le Tour. Such was the mood in France on Friday after police arrested the latest star»»

News
Ergenekon investigation to shed light on Turkey’s dark history
Turkey fears for İncirlik’s status after US-Iraq deal
Özdalga: Social democracy has failed in Turkey
The Witness Protection Law may bring more problems than it solves
South Africa: Mandela at 90 is the world’s best-loved statesman
Business
Power tenders helping market liberalization
Give the independent travel sector a chance
Anatolia ready to shine in banking industry
Oil slide may bring slight relief at the US pumps
[NEWS ANALYSIS] For whom does the bell toll?
Arts & Culture
Uğur Işık brings together world religions on Anatolian soil
The AA Pocket Guide: Turkey West Coast
‘THE SEA OF TRANQUILITY
‘CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS AND HIS CRITICS'
‘BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS'
Leisure
[Event of the week] Ergenekon indictment revealed, suspects charged with terrorism
Creator sees 3 more years for ‘Desperate Housewives’
[Photo of the week] Turkish shuttle diplomacy boosts hopes in Iran talks
Every day is special - 20.07.2008
[Event of the week] Attack on US Consulate General sends shockwaves across Turkey


Columnists
Being driven to drink
ANDREW FINKEL
Taliban bolder and more sophisticated
FIKRET ERTAN
The EU will show Turkey ‘tough love’
AMANDA AKCAKOCA
Ergenekon terror vis-à-vis Kemalism
IHSAN YILMAZ
A new nation of citizen consumers
MICHAEL KUSER
Military professionalism vs. civilian militarism
DOGU ERGIL
More and right now
AYSE KARABAT


The most read articles

Turkey fears for İncirlik’s status after US-Iraq deal
Ergenekon investigation to shed light on Turkey’s dark history
From a manifesto to authorship: the story of pro-freedom activists
Experts say Turkey needs to eliminate prejudice against refugees
Özdalga: Social democracy has failed in Turkey
Give the independent travel sector a chance
The Witness Protection Law may bring more problems than it solves
Festival fun Turkish style: giant melons, kangals and oil wrestling
[Event of the week] Ergenekon indictment revealed, suspects charged with terrorism
Gov’t’s claim of ‘opposition’s inability to internationalize’ draws strong ire