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No surprises: How voters in Diyarbakır view the HDP closure case
The HDP, the third-largest party in Türkiye's parliament, is facing closure due to its alleged links to the PKK. Also, some 451 members of the party could be banned from politics.
7 December 2022
Rabia Çetin
RECAP REPORTS
Push factors: Why young people in southeastern Türkiye want to move to Europe
Turkey recap spoke with young citizens in the country's southeast to find out what's fueling their desire to leave.
5 December 2022
İnanç Yıldız
Draft bill targets vocal medical group after leader’s arrest
The strained relations between the Turkish Medical Association reached a breaking point last month, when its chair Korur-Fincancı commented on the allegations that Türkiye had used chemical weapons against the PKK.
28 November 2022
Idil Karsit
Wielding İstanbul's clout, Kaftancıoğlu and CHP take aim at 2023 elections
"Citizens know that this government failed to help them. But they were also skeptical about the CHP's ability to rule. Yet, lately, people have started to see their problems can be solved with a CHP administration," says Kaftancıoğlu, the de-facto head of the main opposition party's İstanbul organization.
16 November 2022
Gonca Tokyol
The view from Diyarbakır: How Kurdish journalists see Türkiye's disinformation law
Despite their determination to stay on task, the threat of house raids is constantly in the back of Kurdish journalists' minds.
1 November 2022
Ingrid Woudwijk
Stalled for two years, Türkiye's Green Party can’t cut through Ankara’s red tape
The party members are convinced they are facing "political obstruction", especially due to the lack of explanation regarding what might be wrong with their documents.
24 October 2022
Selin Uğurtaş
Paradise across the border: Tourists from Iran fuel Van’s economy
Türkiye is often criticized for increasingly curtailing the freedoms of its citizens, especially by the Western world. Yet for tourists coming from Iran, a neighboring country that has been ruled by an Islamic regime since 1979, Türkiye provides many more freedoms than they have back home.
20 October 2022
Gonca Tokyol
Sur in name only: How post-conflict reconstruction is changing Diyarbakır
Most of the 20,000 residents that lived in six neighborhoods of Sur were displaced and have relocated to other districts following the 2015-2016 conflict. While many residents wanted to reclaim their homes and workplaces, most eventually sought to settle property disputes through state compensation.
17 October 2022
İnanç Yıldız
Foreign investors bet on football in Türkiye: The curious sale of Göztepe S.K.
With its bright days seemingly in the past, football in Türkiye is in the middle of a bleak financial crisis and many fans have been left wondering if Ankersen's investment might offer some relief for the clubs facing a debt spiral.
10 October 2022
Barış Kaygusuz
Aiming for coalition unity, Türkiye's opposition parties hit a fork in their roadmap
There are nine months to go until the expected 2023 elections date and the opposition bloc has yet to agree on much more than the hardly-contested fundamentals of a liberal democracy.
26 September 2022
Idil Karsit
Swing vote in hand, Türkiye's pro-Kurdish party holds cards close to its chest
According to polls, neither President Erdoğan nor the opposition candidate will achieve a clear victory without HDP votes in the next year's election. Despite this forecast, the HDP has yet to hear from the opposition bloc.
20 September 2022
Gonca Tokyol
Drought risk and infrastructure mishaps threaten İstanbul's future water supply
Last year, a plan was established that would require new buildings larger than 1,000 square meters to host underground water storage to collect rainwater, but the exact implementation of the policy remains unclear.
6 September 2022
Ingrid Woudwijk
ISIS members continue to shelter in Türkiye, some with Êzidî captives
Currently, ISIS members that have returned are residing in the provinces of Antakya, Batman, Bursa, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Konya, Yalova and Yozgat, with the largest groups in Ankara and İstanbul, according to data found in indictments and based on publicly available information.
23 August 2022
Hale Gönültaş
Buy now, probe later? Buyers from Russia snap up Antalya property, raising prices and eyebrows
The rising demand, combined with a depreciating Turkish lira, high inflation and broader global dynamics, has seen real estate prices grow dramatically throughout the country. Some landlords raised prices so much on tenants from Russia and Ukraine that some of them left Türkiye without paying their rents.
22 August 2022
Diego Cupolo
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