Turkey welcomes Daily Sabah


(Daily Sabah) Turkey's Sabah introduces its sister newspaper Daily Sabah to its readers on its weekend edition (original news in Turkish). The Editor in Chief Serdar Karagöz, announced the newspaper as a new English paper that provides a fresh outlook on to local and global affairs. Coming out only after a month and a half since the onset of the project, Daily Sabah went to print on February 24. Creating the team from candidates in Turkey and from abroad, Karagöz describes the Daily Sabah family as a "very compatible new media that produces dynamic and high quality news."

With experience in various news channels and newspapers including the New York Times, Karagöz says the newspaper targets specific readers including "expats living in Turkey and foreigners interested in Turkish affairs". Since there is only a few English news outlets for foreigners located in Turkey, Daily Sabah is ready to present itself as a pioneering newspaper." Adding the new English newspaper will "depict a more clear understanding of global affairs from a Turkish point of view." With Turkeys complex political structure, including a conservative reformist government battling against a leftist group that resists change, Serdar Karagöz is committed on providing clear and unequivocal information without distorting facts. Outlining Daily Sabah's character as a reference point for local and global audience, Karagöz gives great importance to the website and social media saying its a "direct way of reaching out to the readers."Turkeytarget="_blank"'>