Hülya Koçyiğit

Maybe this is a genuine justice march

My first reaction to the Dec. 17 and Dec. 25, 2013 corruption operations was: "An anti-corruption operation is sometimes not just an anti-corruption operation." In contrast, I have regarded the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's long march from Ankara to Istanbul from the start by thining: "A justice march sometimes is only a justice march."  

Turkish business, art and sport representatives launch solidarity campaign against terror

Leading business, art and sport representatives from Turkey have launched a civil society movement against recent terror attacks in a bid to boost the public's morale and maintain Turkey and Istanbul's brand value, calling on people to continue living their lives outside.

History of Turkish cinema in Lebanese collector's archive

Lebanese collector and researcher Ebu Cude sheds light on the recent history of world cinema with his rich film archive - including the posters of many classic and obscure Turkish films. 

Cude, who rented the garage of a building in the Lebanese capital Beirut to hold his film archive, which he also uses as his office, said it started as a hobby but turned into a mission for cinema.