A virtual gallery titled “Rare Works of Art,” and resulting from a partnership between Istanbul University (IU) and the consumer electronics store Teknosa, gathers together magnificent works of art...
On the 16th anniversary of his death, Zeki Müren continues to stand tall as a legendary figure in pop culture. A career of over 200 records, films, concerts, spanning...
In my article last week, I inquired why we Muslims (at least a part of us) resort to demonstrations that shake the world and often end violently. This was...
The four Western powers trying to rein in Iran’s nuclear program accused Tehran yesterday of shipping arms to Syria in violation of U.N. sanctions and ignoring demands to open...
A deal for the long-looming Cyprus row appears slim, says an influential Greek figure, adding that neither divorce or reunification is in the range. The key demands of Turkish...
Turkey should abide by the rules of the European Union and give up its expansionist designs, a conservative Greek Cypriot presidential candidate has said. His newly-decorated presidential election office...
Argentina’s government gave one of its leading media critics, Grupo Clarin, a deadline to sell off most of its broadcast stations, saying Dec. 7 will mark the day when...
Libya vows to disband all unauthorized militias and armed groups after the violence has shaken the country. As part of the crackdown the army issues a 48-hour deadline for...
Afghanistan banned all Pakistani newspapers, accusing the publications of supporting the Taliban and seeking to undermine the government, an official said Sept. 22, in a move likely to worsen...
Voters in Georgia face a stark choice between “good and evil” in parliamentary elections on Oct. 1, said opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili, following days of protests over state prison...