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  • A stray dog in front of a shop in Istanbul
    Animal welfare in Turkey

    What fate for Turkey's stray dogs?

    The Turkish government's draft bill seeking euthanasia for stray dogs en masse has raised concerns among animal rights activists and many in the country. But some say attacks by dogs are increasingly alarming and that such danger must be removed from the streets.

  • A mosque in the evening light on the Bosphorus
    The animals of Istanbul – a literary homage

    A dog barks, a seagull mews

    Istanbul's kings and queens are its seagulls, the cats and dogs in its alleyways, the pigeons on Taksim Square. The city's animals are also an essential component of its literature. A new anthology of short stories by Turkish-language authors offers up a narrative tribute to the city's non-human inhabitants

  • Hundreds of thousands of people from abroad travel to Turkey to receive medical treatment
    Medical tourism trend

    Turkey's plastic surgery boom

    Ever more people are visiting Turkey from abroad for nose jobs, hair transplants and similar procedures. Prices are low, but what are the risks?

  • Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu waves in front of supporters as they celebrate outside the main municipality building following municipal elections across Turkey, Istanbul, 31 March 2024
    Local elections in Turkey

    How the opposition won

    Turkey's economic woes are the reason why so many voters turned against long-sitting President Erdoğan, experts say.

  • View of Istanbul from the water
    Turkish literature in translation

    Hakan Bicakci's disintegrating self

    At the heart of Hakan Bicakci's novel "Schlaftrunken" – literally 'half-asleep' – lies an Istanbul torn apart by the gentrifying diggers and a protagonist plagued by sleeplessness and nightmares, watching his life slip through his fingers

  • The Bosporus Bridge is illuminated in red and white at night; the lights of Istanbul can be seen in the background as a ship passes beneath the bridge
    Organised crime in Turkey

    A haven for international criminals

    Lax laws on money laundering, easy access to citizenship, insufficient prosecution – Turkey has grown more attractive for international criminal networks in recent years. In response, the new interior minister has declared a crackdown

  • While Turkey's opposition has been in deadlock since losing the elections, many of its supporters are suffering from post-election stress. As Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the ruling AKP turn their attentions to the 2024 local elections, their rivals remain preoccupied with infighting.
    Turkey's 2024 local elections

    How to win against Erdogan's AKP?

    While Turkey's opposition has been in deadlock since losing the elections, many of its supporters are suffering from post-election stress. As Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the ruling AKP turn their attentions to the 2024 local elections, their rivals remain preoccupied with infighting. Ayse Karabat reports from Istanbul

  • Other high-profile film festivals would be hard pushed to match the intensity with which cinematic art and everyday realities are discussed at the Istanbul Film Festival.
    Istanbul's 42nd Film Festival

    Between two quakes

    Other high-profile film festivals would be hard pushed to match the intensity with which cinematic art collides with reality at the Istanbul Film Festival. Stefan Weidner attended for Qantara.de

  • Some 90% of Turks feel Syrian refugees should return home.
    Syrian refugees in Turkey

    A hot button election issue, now more than ever

    Turkey has taken in about 5.5 million refugees, many of them Syrians. Ahead of the May 14 parliamentary and presidential elections, almost all parties say they would send Syrians back if elected. By Elmas Topcu

  • As countless Turks shiver in the cold, mourning their dead, many are asking why Erdogan's government has failed to instigate effective earthquake mitigation plans in a region so at risk from tectonic instability.
    Turkey earthquake

    Whatever happened to Turkey's earthquake tax?

    As countless Turks shiver in the cold, mourning their dead, many are asking why Erdogan's government has failed to instigate effective earthquake mitigation plans in a region so at risk from tectonic instability

  • According to Turkey's ministry of trade, there were 416 Syrian-owned restaurants and 119 patisseries spread around the country in 2019. Several of them are located near one of Istanbul's main transportation hubs, Yenikapi Square, and the historical Fatih district.
    Istanbul's migrant culture

    Turkey's megacity is no melting pot

    Istanbulites take pride in being the world’s melting pot and its natural outcome: having a bustling abundance of international cuisine. Visiting restaurants opened by recent migrants is often, however, a step too far. Ayse Karabat reports

  • Islam in Pakistan

    The land of the Sufis

    No country in the Islamic world is influenced as strongly by the traditions of Sufi culture as Pakistan. Yet the Sufis there have been under attack from Islamic hardliners for years. By Marian Brehmer

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