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Tülin Daloğlu has dedicated nearly three decades of her career to covering foreign policy. She spent twelve years in Washington, D.C., representing various Turkish media outlets, closely following U.S.-Turkey relations and American politics. She reported from the ground on the U.S. interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq and covered developments in several high-risk areas across the Middle East. Her television programs in Turkey have consistently focused on foreign policy issues, which she both produced and hosted. She has written extensively for various Turkish and American publications including Al-Monitor’s Turkey Pulse, The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Middle East Times, Foreign Policy, Daily Caller, The Daily Star (Lebanon), The SAIS Turkey Analyst Report and Yedioth Ahronoth.She also had a regular column at The Washington Times for almost four years between 2005 and 2009 chronicling the Turkish affairs. Daloglu started journalism at NTV, Turkey’s first 24-hour news channel. She quickly moved to BBC’s Turkey office and worked there for almost three years. She attended PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan’s trial on behalf of the BBC on the island of Imrali. In the 2002 general election, Daloglu ran for a seat in the Turkish parliament as a member of the New Turkey Party. She earned BS and MA degrees in international relations at the Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, and completed an MA degree in journalism and public affairs at American University in Washington, D.C.