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1. Erdoğan v the media March 7, 2009

In a country where journalists' blood has been spilt, Turkey's prime minister animus towards the media risks creating tragedies. A Turkish leader's visit to the World...

Erdoğan v the media

2. Turkey pressed to 'update' constitution September 16, 2008

EU suggests it will soon expand accession talks with Turkey, but urges it to revise its constitution. The EU has called on Turkey to “update” its constitution in the...

3. Turkey urged to speed up reforms May 21, 2008

European Parliament warns of further delays in accession process if Turkey fails to turn commitments into plans. The European Parliament has thrown its weight behind a...

4. Turkey eases curb on free speech April 30, 2008

Turkish parliament amends but does not scrap controversial law on insults to national identity. In an eagerly anticipated move, the Turkish parliament late on 29 April...

Turkey eases curb on free speech

5. Turkey urged to bolster reforms April 22, 2008

European Parliament describes efforts to reform lawbook as “merely a first step”.  

Turkey urged to bolster reforms

6. Croats move two steps closer April 9, 2008

The EU is to open membership talks with Croatia on two new subjects, or “chapters”, at an accession conference to be held in Brussels on 21 April. Diplomats said that...

7. Losing interest in the EU? January 17, 2008

Despite Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's claims, his critics say that the Turkish government is undermining the country's efforts to join the EU. Kirsty Hughes reports....

8. Diverse, but Turkish press still lacks independence November 8, 2007

Despite his stunning election win this July, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan remains a prickly character when it comes to media criticism. In his first term in...

9. Erdogan's failure is Europe's failure, too October 31, 2007

The European Commission's report on Turkey's progress towards EU membership, due out next week (6 November), will criticise the Turkish government for failing to make...

10. Turkey struggles to find its future October 25, 2007

Just three months after it took office, Turkey's new government has attracted the wrath of liberal commentators for its uncertain start. The absence of rapid action on...

11. Turks should not lose sight of the EU lodestar July 19, 2007

The new Turkish government, to be formed after Sunday's elections (22 July), must put an end to the political crisis which has paralysed the country since April. The early...

12. Things are moving for Turkey February 22, 2007

Turkey is likely to open four more chapters of its negotiations for EU membership in the first half of this year, according to Ali Babacan, the country's chief negotiator....

13. Dead – for daring to defy the deniers February 1, 2007

The murder of Hrant Dink, the Turkish-Armenian writer and journalist, on 19 January continues to reverberate in Turkey, as many people loudly and anguishedly question the...

14. Rehn tells Turkey not to overestimate its ‘importance' October 12, 2006

Turkey's leaders should not overstate their country's strategic importance in their attempts to join the EU, Olli Rehn, the Euro­pean commissioner for ­enlargement, has...

15. Turks live in hope of freedom of speech reform September 21, 2006

Turkey's parliament came back to work early this week to deal with a ninth package of political reforms, to address EU concerns about a slowdown in the Turkish reform...

16. Europeanisation and its enemies December 21, 2005

In turkey two deeply-rooted forces are confronting each other: nationalism versus cosmopolitanism. The clash has crystallised in a series of legal actions springing from the...

17. MEP accused of insulting Turkish army December 21, 2005

Dutch MEP Joost Lagendijk is facing charges of insulting the Turkish army after comments he made about its behaviour in dealing with Kurdish armed groups in the south-east of...

18. Freedom rows show Turkish split November 24, 2005

To judge from recent reports, freedom of speech in Turkey is being eroded daily. Newspapers all over Europe have catalogued the case of Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's best-known...

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