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Turkish Coffee | Episode 8: How uncles can create havoc in Turkey by Duvar English
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Turkish Coffee | Episode 7: Have you dared eat out yet? by Duvar English
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Turkish Coffee | Episode 6: Back to the coffeehouses by Duvar English
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Turkish Coffee | Episode 5: Little to celebrate on Women's Day by Duvar English
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Prompted by Ankara's plans to step foot on the moon by 2023, Nazlan Ertan and Aygen Aytaç take a look back at dystopian and utopian narratives and keep the audience guessing: Is Turkey's space plan fact or fiction?
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Turkish Coffee | Episode 3: Justice for All? by Duvar English
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Turkish Coffee | Episode 2: Love alla Turca by Duvar English
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In Turkish Coffee's Duvar English debut, journos Aygen Aytaç and Nazlan Ertan discuss the steep hike in food prices, COVID-19-related unemployment in the food industry and rich local cuisines in Turkey. Each week, Nazlan and Aygen will discuss socio-economic issues in Turkey, as well as lifestyles, cultural peculiarities, arts and literature.
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In this week's episode, Zeitgeist Turkey hosts Cansu Çamlıbel and Can Selçuki are joined by the editor of Zeitgeist Turkey, Azra Ceylan, for her impressions from the women's protest in Istanbul on Nov. 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In this special audio episode, we turn our microphone to the women on the streets, who have had enough of impunity and leniency in the prosecution of violent crimes against them.
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In this episode of Zeitgeist Turkey, Duvar English Editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel and pollster Can Selçuki weigh the resignation of Bülent Arınç, a founding member of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), days after he urged the release of Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş. Although Arınç's comments initially fit in with the president's promises of reforms, they seemingly crossed boundaries for President Erdoğan's alliance partner.
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In this episode of Zeitgeist Turkey, co-hosts Cansu Çamlıbel and Can Selçuki speak with Turkish foreign policy expert and Washington Post columnist Aslı Aydıntaşbaş about the ruling AKP government's recent promises of democratic reforms. While the Turkish Central Bank's interest rate hike is a positive first step, the AKP will need policy reforms to convince the global community, Aydıntaşbaş said, adding that their coalition ally Nationalist Movement Party(MHP) may hinder that.
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In this week's episode, Duvar English Editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel and pollster Can Selçuki dissect the shocking resignation of Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak on Nov. 8, noting that his exclusion from the palace's top ranks could have been a response to the erosion in the vote share of ruling People's Alliance. For the first time in the near past, the opposition's votes have surged to above 50 percent in November.
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Ankara's conflict-oriented foreign policy has received the public's support for military operations, but public opinion often fails to translate into votes. While Ankara's "enemy" in military conflict is ever-changing, the northern Syria conflict was revealed to be the only intervention that expanded the government's voter base.
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Duvar English’s editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel and pollster Can Selçuki discuss whether the recent crackdown on the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) portends a possible closure case against the party. They attempt to analyze who in the Turkish political landscape would benefit from antagonizing Kurdish voters; President Erdoğan or his alliance partner Mr. Bahçeli or both?
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Duvar English’s editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel and pollster Can Selçuki discuss the underlying factors behind the recent moves of Turkey's ruling alliance which paves the way for further polarization in politics as the country enters the final months of 2020. They also analyze the effects of the sharp decline of the Turkish Lira against foreign currencies over public's perception.
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In this week’s episode, Duvar English Editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel hosts American political scientist Wendy Pearlman to talk about her latest book “We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria,” which was recently published in Turkish. Pearlman spoke to hundreds of Syrian refugees, collecting human stories from one of recent history’s biggest humanitarian crises.
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Duvar English’s editor-in-chief Cansu Çamlıbel and pollster Can Selçuki are joined by Robert Bosch Academy’s Galip Dalay to discuss the impact of Turkish government’s recent domestic policy moves on Ankara’s international relations. They look for answers to whether there is any possibility that Turkey’s relations with the West might change for the better any time soon.
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