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Press Roundup
24 December 2013, Tuesday / İSTANBUL, TODAY'S ZAMAN
Vatan:
İstanbul Police Intelligence Department Chief Ahmet Arıbaş was summoned to a courthouse as a suspect to testify about an accusation that he had leaked documents about a corruption investigation.
Early elections coming
We will see the results of the latest developments soon. In my view, the Justice »»
When executive seizes judiciary
While the corruption investigation continues, the government's hasty and unlawful »»
PM continues war he already lost
The prime minister is striving wholeheartedly to continue a war he has already lost. »»
Press Roundup
Milliyet: “Doors closed,” the daily said in the headline of its main »»
I have no other question
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in his addresses to the public, has been talking »»
A strategy of circumvention
What did the government do during the Gezi Park protests? »»
Faltering
I wonder what the reason is for this hurry and anxiety in the government due to the »»
What we learned from the operation
With the detention of the son of the environment and urban planning minister, we »»
Education and use of spare time
Allowing young people to take courses in their areas of interest by limiting the »»
Today
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Columnists
The most read articles
EU warns government on probe, second time in a week
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Video shows Erdoğan's nephew cursing at officer, Gezi protesters
Opposition insists Turkish ministers involved in corruption should leave office
US demands Turkish government condemn 'false reports' on ambassador
Deputy undersecretary at Health Ministry resigns
Journalists' unions slam directive denying access to police departments
New photos of PKK leader Öcalan released
Bloggers
ERGİN HAVA
Lufthansa censors Der Spiegel over Merkel comments
SEVGİ AKARÇEŞME
Please do not insult the intelligence of the people
BEGÜM BURAK
'New' Turkey: crisis and imagined enemies
E. BARIŞ ALTINTAŞ
The illicit tourbillon
OĞUZHAN TEKİN
Corruption on Turkey's agenda
MAHIR ZEYNALOV
Journalists outnumber AK Party protesters outside Zaman daily
MUSTAFA GÜRBÜZ
In praise of folly
M. EDİB YILMAZ
From the oppressed to the oppressor
MUSTAFA GERDAN
Use of Instagram on the Web and Instagram Ads
DENİZ ERGÜREL
How to spot a fake photo on social media
LAURA MOTH
Dispatch from İzmir: a Levantine tapestry
LAMİYA ADİLGIZI
Peace stays distant from Nagorno-Karabakh
HAYAT ALVI
Islamists against Vaccines, but for Polio
HALİL BİLECEN
Is the AK Party path democratic or authoritarian?
SİNEM CENGİZ
The 21st century: Is it the Kurds' time?
ABDULLA HAWEZ
Isolate Bayık
MEHMET SOLMAZ
Battle continues: Erdoğan vs Merkel
ERDOAN A. SHIPOLI
Syria at an eve of a decision
ALİ ZEYNEL GÖKPINAR
Tragedy of the Kurdish negotiation process
İSA ERASLAN
The road to Shanghai? How democratic are we?
FATMA DEMİRELLİ
What the EU fails to see in the new Turkey
ŞULE KULU
When will Turkey do away with forced conscription?
ESRA MADEN
What is next for Terim-less Galatasaray?
ABDULLAH AYASUN
Turkey strikes back
EMİRHAN YORULMAZLAR
For a healthier foreign policy debate
HAROON MOGHUL
Dear Turkey, America doesn't like you enough
YUSRA GHANNOUCHI
How to depose an unpopular leader -- and how unpopular was he?
JAMES KIGER
Turkey's blind spot on the left
PINAR VURUCU
Gezi Park’s finest
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