Constitutional move or coup d’etat?

President Kais Saied, who suspended the parliament and the immunity of deputies and dismissed Prime Minister Hisham Mechici, has said his moves are legitimate under the country’s constitution, arguing that

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The Age of China in Africa

By Ali Rıza Taşdelen European forces shared the African continent, which had been exploited by Europe through the slave trade, out with the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885. The Western imperialists

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Update – Tunisia

After having dismissing the Prime Minister, freezed the work of the parliament for 30 days and lifting the immunity of all members of Parliament on Sunday, Tunisian President Kais Saied

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Cancellation of Galatasaray-Olympiacos friendship match due to discriminant Greek officials; Rising popularity of Hungarian Envoy to Turkey / Relations between Turkey and Hungary; Mass vaccination campaign and concerns over the Delta Variant of COVID-19 Virus

Last week, the public’s attention in Turkey was divided between three main topics. The first topic was the cancellation of the friendship match between Turkish Galatasaray Football Club and the

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