Binyamin Netanyahu
Why Populists Love the Pandemic
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Turkey's Syria policy changes as Israel enters Kurdish game
Israeli flags have recently been waved during independence rallies in the cities of northern Iraq's Kurdistan region.
After the Iran Nuclear Deal
The thing to bear in mind about Tuesday's deal between Iran and the P5+1 countries (the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China) is that without it Iran could get nuclear weapons whenever it wants in a short tme.
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What if polls prove to be wrong in Turkey too?
The victory of Prime Minister David Cameron?s Conservative Party in the U.K. elections was a shock not only to Labour and the Liberal Democrats, but to polling companies as well.
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Turkish foreign policy needs a new start: CHP
Turkish foreign policy needs a new start at once, especially after the historical deal between Iran and the world powers, says Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu, the leader of the social democratic main opposition Republican People?s Party (CHP).
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Why are Turkish men paying out of their noses to be exempt from military service?
I was in Israel last week, where I saw a picture of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife posing with their youngest son, who is about to be conscripted into the Israeli army. Israel has mandatory military service and, as the photo shows, there are no exemptions. Even young women serve.