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Turkey What to expect in Turkey's elections: Live Q&A webinar Turkey is at a critical juncture. The dual parliamentary and presidential elections on May 14 will decide the country's future as Turkey descends into authoritarianism under President Erdogan. Al-Monitor Senior Correspondent Amberin Zaman hosts a panel discussion on the campaign buildup to the crucial polls, what's at stake, and what to expect with the results. The panel features Timothy Ash, a strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, Gonul Tol, the Director of the Turkey Program at the Middle East Institute, Marc Pierini, a Senior Fellow at Carnegie Europe and the former EU Ambassador to Turkey, and Diego Cupolo, the Managing Editor at Turkey Recap.
Turkey Turkey’s first Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk delves into the psychology of a pandemic Born in Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk rose to become one of Turkey’s most prominent novelists. His works have sold over 11 million copies worldwide and have been translated into sixty-three languages. In 2006, Pamuk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming Turkey’s first-ever Nobel laureate. His latest novel “Veba Geceleri” (“The Nights of the Plague”) examines the psychology of a pandemic and bridging feelings of loneliness with the details and “beauties of life.” IMA Summer Series: Al-Monitor and the Institut du Monde Arabe are pleased to announce that highlights of the Al-Monitor podcast ‘Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel’ are available this summer in French as part of a six-episode summer series. Gilles Kepel, one of the world’s leading experts on Islam, the Middle East and North Africa and a professor at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, is the host of the Al-Monitor podcast featuring interviews with authors and thought leaders from around the world to discuss key trends in the region. About Al-Monitor: Al-Monitor, honored with the International Press Institute’s Free Media Pioneer Award in 2014, provides reporting and analysis on the Middle East. Al-Monitor offers an in-depth focus on Egypt, Gulf, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey as well as US Congressional developments. About The Institut du Monde Arabe: The Institut du Monde Arab was founded in 1980 by France alongside 18 Middle East and North African nations to research and distribute information about the Arab world and its cultural and spiritual values. The Institute is located in Paris in a building that was the recipient of the 1989 Aga Khan Award for Architectural Excellence.
Turkey Turkish civil rights activist, philanthropist Osman Kavala jailed for life A Turkish court on Monday sentenced civil rights activist and philanthropist Osman Kavala to life in jail without parole. Kavala has been behind bars for 4 1/2 years, accused of attempting to overthrow the government. The case has been widely condemned by Western leaders. Following Monday's decision, the US State Department said it was "deeply troubled and disappointed." Joe Snell reports.
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