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  • In the presidential and parliamentary elections coming up on 14 May, one in five eligible voters will be under the age of 30. What does Generation Z want, and will it end up deciding the elections?
    Turkish elections

    Can Turkey's Gen Z tip the scales?

    In Turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections on 14 May, one in five eligible voters will be under the age of 30. What does Generation Z want, and will it end up deciding the elections? By Ceyda Nurtsch

  • Turkey

    AKP under scrutiny for ties to ultraconservative Islamic community

    The ultraconservative Ismail Aga community has close links to Turkey's ruling AKP. Some are now questioning the community's influence after news reports of the forced marriage of a six-year-old girl within the group. By Burak Ünveren

  • Turkish President Recep Tayyib Erdogan during a speech on an earlier anniversary of the coup attempt in Turkey in 2016.
    Turkey five years after the attempted coup

    "Witch hunt" focuses on Turkish artists and intellectuals

    Artists and intellectuals in Turkey are coming under massive pressure. Since the attempted coup against Erdogan by parts of the military in 2016, the government has intensified its crackdown on critical voices. Now the coronavirus pandemic is proving the final nail in the coffin. Ceyda Nurtsch reports

  • Red pencil and paper aeroplane from Can Dundar's Berlin installation.
    Repression in Turkey

    Art in exile: a prison cell as exhibition venue

    What form does artistic freedom take in prison? The exhibition "Museum of Small Things" by exiled Turkish journalist Can Dundar explores the topic. By Ceyda Nurtsch

  • Culture in Turkey

    Is Erdogan purging Turkish state theatre?

    At least 150 theatre professionals were recently fired without reason in Turkey, just days before they were expecting to receive permanent contracts. Creatives accuse the government of a politically motivated purge. By Pelin Unker

  • Turkish actor Baris Atay

    Defy the dictators!

    Turkish actor Baris Atay plays a dictator in a one-man show that is intended to get audiences thinking. The play has been banned in several Turkish cities, but Atay remains defiant. By Gezal Acer

  • Interview with Thomas Ostermeier

    "An Enemy of the People" in Istanbul

    Thomas Ostermeier is the artistic director of the Berlin Schaubühne and one of the most creative figures among the younger generation of German theatre directors. His productions are incisive and provocative – something he demonstrated again recently at this year's theatre festival in Istanbul with Henrik Ibsen's play "An Enemy of the People". He spoke to Anna Esser

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