About Bosphorus News

    Bosphorus News is an English-language regional news and analysis outlet that reports on Türkiye's strategic environment through source-based, responsible journalism.

    The publication focuses on Türkiye, the Eastern Mediterranean and the wider strategic geography around them, including Cyprus, the Aegean, the Black Sea, the Balkans, the South Caucasus, Central Asia, the Gulf, NATO, European affairs, defense, energy corridors and strategic infrastructure.

    Bosphorus News combines original reporting, source-based analysis, regional monitoring and editorial review. Its readership includes international policymakers, diplomats, academics, journalists, analysts, investors and regional observers who follow Türkiye's regional role, Eastern Mediterranean geopolitics and the policy files connecting Ankara to Europe, the Middle East and Eurasia.

    The publication's editorial approach is serious, factual and source-driven. Bosphorus News separates news, analysis, commentary and partner content, and applies editorial review before publication. The newsroom uses official sources, direct documents, credible wires, specialist outlets, regional reporting and Bosphorus News review and reporting to assess developments before publication.

    Bosphorus News is led by founder and editor-in-chief Murat Yıldız, with editorial oversight and subject-matter support from editorial board members, contributing editors, partner contributors and regional editorial partners.

    The publication maintains dedicated pages for editorial standards, contact information and editorial team transparency.


    What We Cover

    • Geopolitics
    • Defence
    • Energy Corridors
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • Black Sea Security
    • Türkiye-Greece-Cyprus
    • NATO Southern Flank
    • Regional Research

    Editorial Focus

    • Official sources
    • Direct statements
    • Regional monitoring
    • Strategic context
    • Independent analysis

    Bosphorus News is built for readers who follow the strategic shifts around Türkiye before they become part of the wider international news cycle.