Turkey

| TURKEY – LEBANON – VATICAN

The schedule and logos of the pope’s first international apostolic journey have been made public. In Iznik, a prayer will be held at the site of the ancient Basilica of Nicaea, where archaeological work is currently underway; in Istanbul, the pope will visit the Blue Mosque, but not Hagia Sophia (which Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI visited). In Lebanon, the pontiff will join an interfaith meeting in Martyrs' Square and stop at the port devastated by the 2020 explosion.


The wave of arrests also affected a TV presenter and a rapper because they allegedly ‘offended Islam’ in a TV programme. The authorities are increasingly using subtle intimidation tactics, such as police escorts for people who are simply under investigation. Yesterday, Ozgur Celik was re-elected as provincial leader of the CHP in Istanbul after being removed by the courts.

| 25/09/2025
| TURKEY
by Dario Salvi

The former apostolic vicar of Anatolia is among the more than 500 signatories of the appeal denouncing the “humanitarian tragedy” of the Palestinian civilian population. On 22 September in Rome, public prayer for an end to “genocide” and for “unarmed and disarming” peace. From the international community and the West, “no real attempt to stop Israel”; behind this war, “a formidable business. Stop sending weapons”.

| 17/09/2025
| GAZA - ISRAEL

Turkish authorities continue to crack down on the main opposition party. With the leadership of the commercial metropolis under commission, judges could also remove the national leadership. At least 14 people have been arrested in recent days for inciting street protests. Internet blocks and restrictions, bans on demonstrations, leafleting and sit-ins.

| 11/09/2025
| TURKEY

CHP provincial chairman Özgür Çelik and his team have been removed from office, replaced by interim officials, led by Gürsel Tekin, a longtime party member who has been less critical of the government. The party’s national leader Özgür Özel expelled Tekin from the party, pledging the same fate for anyone who accepts to be court-appointed.

| 03/09/2025
| TURKEY
by Dario Salvi

More than 12 million people, or 14 per cent of the population, live in extreme poverty. The number of children at risk of removal from their families due to financial difficulties is up. The birth rate is dropping, raising concerns about the country's future demographic balance. One in four citizens is expected to be over 65 by 2080.

| 19/08/2025
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
by Dario Salvi

According to the Jordanian scholar, the Netanyahu government's ultimate goal ‘goes beyond’ defeating Hamas and redrawing borders. The West Bank becomes an ‘opportunity to be exploited’ with a view to annexation. The weakness of the Palestinian Authority and the international community, the new paradigm of the Abraham Accords. Among the nations of the region, ‘more tactics than alliances’.

| 12/08/2025
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
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