Yeni Dünya (Turkish: New World) was a communist journal which existed between 1918 and 1921 in Soviet Russia and Transcaucasia.
[1] Yeni Dünya was established in Moscow by Mustafa Subhi who was a political exile and would be the founder of the Communist Party.
[2] The first seven issues of the journal were published by the Central Bureau of Muslim Socialists[1][4] which was an organ of the Russian Communist Party.
[2] The publisher became the Turkish Socialist Communists Party from the eighth issue dated 7 September 1918.
[2] Yeni Dünya did not manage to gain popularity among the members of the Russian Communist Party who described it as reflecting "exclusively the moods and opinions of the petty bourgeois intelligentsia.