
Nebi Miş
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Dec 4, 2024 |
dailysabah.com | Nebi Miş
Türkiye’s extended hand for normalization represented an opportunity for the Bashar Assad regime. Starting in the early months of 2023, Türkiye demonstrated its determination on this issue. Ensuring territorial integrity, clearing terrorism, enabling the return of refugees and ultimately establishing an inclusive and stable administration in Syria – without excluding the regime – offered Assad a viable way out. On Nov.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
themuslimtimes.info | Rafiq A. Tschannen |Nebi Miş
Nov 20, 2024 – DAILY SABAHWorld leaders pose for photo shoot at G-20 summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 19. 2024. (İHA Photo)The world’s most developed countries convened at the G-20 summit in Brazil to discuss hunger and poverty on a global scale. The possibility of using wealth taxes collected from the rich to address the needs of underdeveloped regions has long been a key topic on the G-20’s agenda. Additionally, reforming global governance institutions was also on the table.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
dailysabah.com | Nebi Miş
The world’s most developed countries convened at the G-20 summit in Brazil to discuss hunger and poverty on a global scale. The possibility of using wealth taxes collected from the rich to address the needs of underdeveloped regions has long been a key topic on the G-20’s agenda. Additionally, reforming global governance institutions was also on the table.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
dailysabah.com | Nebi Miş
The opposition parties and their supporting opinion-makers seem to have a habit that can be described as political laziness: instead of creating impactful policies, they constantly pin their hopes on a fracture within the ruling party or coalition. This habit reflects a flawed belief that every new political development will lead to cracks in the People’s Alliance, signaling the downfall of the government and paving the way for their own rise.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
dailysabah.com | Nebi Miş
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently delivered a historic address. The Turkish people had been waiting to see how Erdoğan would respond to Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Chairperson Devlet Bahçeli’s remarks on ending terrorism. Some people, who refuse to appreciate the Turkish leader’s political style, expected him to comment “in passing.” It is a well-known fact, however, that Erdoğan does not tend to rush his statements in such significant periods.
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