Saturday, January 16, 2021
Istanbul: municipality to build water tanks to overcome drought – Middle East Monitor
Istanbul: municipality to build water tanks to overcome drought
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality is to build water storage tanks for every building over 1,000 square metres to store rainwater so that citizens can overcome drought, local media have reported. Public buildings, shopping malls and commercial properties will have adequate drainage installed to help the system to be effective.
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Turkey Experiences Intense Drought
Turkey Experiences Intense Drought
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As 2021 begins, most of Turkey is experiencing severe drought. Numerous reservoirs around Istanbul—the country’s most populous city (15 million)—have reached their lowest water storage levels in 15 years. Crop production could be threatened if conditions persist.
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Friday, January 15, 2021
Ankara municipality, UN ink pact to help women, children | Daily Sabah
Ankara municipality, UN ink pact to help women, children
BY ANADOLU AGENCY
ANKARA TURKEY JAN 14, 2021 4:14 PM GMT+3
Turkey's capital and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on Thursday inked a cooperation protocol to support women, children and young adults. Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavaş and UNFPA Turkey representative Hassan Mohtashami signed the protocol to support health and protection services for women, children and young adults with special needs, a statement by the mayor's office said.
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Russia crowds out Turkey in post-war Caucasus - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Russia crowds out Turkey in post-war Caucasus
Having brokered a cease-fire deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Vladimir Putin is now giving priority to the development of transport links in the conflict-ridden region.
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Thursday, January 14, 2021
Erdogan’s great game: The Turkish problem on the EU’s doorstep | Financial Times
Erdogan’s great game: The Turkish problem on the EU’s doorstep
More than 15 years since accession talks began, tensions are on the rise between Ankara and Brussels
This is the second part of a series exploring Turkey’s geopolitical ambitions. The first part of the series is Erdogan’s great game: Soldiers, spies and Turkey’s quest for power
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Turkey President Erdogan says ready to repair frayed ties with Europe | Business Standard News
Turkey President Erdogan says ready to repair frayed ties with Europe
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday his country is ready to put its frayed relationship with the European Union back on track
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Erdogan’s great game: Soldiers, spies and Turkey’s quest for power | Financial Times
Erdogan’s great game: Soldiers, spies and Turkey’s quest for power
Turkish president’s muscular foreign policy has left Ankara more isolated from the west
This is the first part of a series looking at Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s geopolitical ambitions, from his renewed push in Africa and the fringes of Europe to his troubled relationship with the EU.
In Baku’s Freedom Square last month, thousands of marching Azeri soldiers in fur hats and braided coats celebrated their country’s victory in the Caucasus — and the man who made it possible: Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Monday, January 11, 2021
Turkish televangelist sentenced to 1,075 years for sex crimes | World news | The Guardian
Turkish televangelist sentenced to 1,075 years for sex crimes
Adnan Oktar was detained in 2018 along with more than 200 other suspects in his group
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Saturday, January 09, 2021
Can Turkish exports survive Erdogan's aggressive foreign policy stance? - International report
Can Turkish exports survive Erdogan's aggressive foreign policy stance?
Dorian Jones
7 min
Turkish exporters say they have become collateral victims of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's aggressive foreign policy. Ankara's push to exert its influence in the Middle East and Africa has provoked a strong reaction from the likes of Saudi Arabia and Egypt. But the increasingly high economic cost being paid by Turkey could be the impetus for a diplomatic reset.
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Turkey secures orbital rights after successfully launching 7th satellite | Daily Sabah
Turkey secures orbital rights after successfully launching 7th satellite
ASpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from a launchpad in the U.S. state of Florida to deploy a new-generation Turkish communication satellite into orbit late Thursday.
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Friday, January 08, 2021
Biden's America and Erdogan's Turkey Are Trapped in a Double Fantasy
Biden and Erdogan Are Trapped in a Double Fantasy
Why Washington and Ankara don’t get each other at all—and need each other anyway.
BY ASLI AYDINTAŞBAŞ, JEREMY SHAPIRO | JANUARY 6, 2021, 3:16 AM
A year ago, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden sat with the New York Times editorial board and said “I am very concerned about [Turkey],” according to a video that caused controversy in Turkey over the summer a few months ago. Biden said the United States should take a different approach from the Trump administration and engage with a broad cross-section of Turkish society, promote the opposition and “speak out about what we think is wrong.” Biden seemed to think it was possible to bring Turkey back into the transatlantic community and even improve its worrisome human rights record.
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Migrants and entrepreneurship in Germany: Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – a rare success story? - Qantara.de
Migrants and entrepreneurship in Germany
Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – a rare success story?
When news broke that a vaccine against COVID-19 developed by a Turkish-born couple in Germany had promising results, many media reports placed the ethnic background of these scientists above the importance of the story itself. While migrant entrepreneurship might still be regarded as something rare in Germany, research shows that more and more migrants are launching their own businesses. By Sertan Sanderson
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Thursday, January 07, 2021
Erdogan’s China woes: the vaccine and the Uighurs - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Erdogan’s China woes: the vaccine and the Uighurs
Turkey’s reliance on China for a COVID-19 vaccine has stirred anxiety in nationalist and Islamist quarters that Ankara might give concessions on the Uighur issue in return.
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Waiting for Joe | Ahval
Waiting for Joe
Robert Ellis
Jan 07 2021 02:42 Gmt+3
Last Updated On: Jan 07 2021 02:50 Gmt+3
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden faces a formidable task: he must try to bring together a divided society, while at the same time repairing the damage done by his predecessor abroad.
Take Syria, for example. Not that the U.S. track record in the region is particularly impressive. The U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 helped give rise to the Islamic State (ISIS), an organisation rooted in former Baathist officers.
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Turkey: Dozens arrested as students protest Erdogan university pick | NRS-Import | DW | 06.01.2021
Turkey: Dozens arrested as students protest Erdogan university pick
Hundreds of demonstrators marched in Istanbul, despite a city ban on large gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic. Police have arrested 36 people since the protests began on Monday.
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SpaceX plans night launch of Turkish satellite from Florida - UPI.com
SpaceX plans night launch of Turkish satellite from Florida
ByPaul Brinkmann
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 7 (UPI) -- SpaceX intends to launch a Turkish communications satellite, the Türksat 5A, from Florida on Thursday night.
Liftoff is scheduled for 8:28 p.m. aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Wednesday, January 06, 2021
Istanbul, Ankara water supplies drop to critical levels | Ahval
Istanbul, Ankara water supplies drop to critical levels
Jan 05 2021 08:22 Gmt+3
Last Updated On: Jan 05 2021 09:24 Gmt+3
(Re-leads with information on Ankara)
Dams supplying water to Turkish capital Ankara and the country’s most populous city of Istanbul are holding critically low levels of water, according to water authorities.
Istanbul dams have hit their lowest water level in 15 years, at 19.79 percent,Ihlas news agency reported on Tuesday.
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Tuesday, January 05, 2021
Turkey’s Slow-Motion Economic Crisis | Balkan Insight
Turkey’s Slow-Motion Economic Crisis
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Selva DemiralpIstanbul, Washington DCBIRNJanuary 5, 202111:41
Banks cannot engineer a balance between exchange rates and interest rates in a country with free capital flows, where banks’ funding conditions are affected by the global economic environment and by country risk. As Turkey has demonstrated, using banks for this purpose destroys both internal and external economic balances.
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China-Turkey extradition treaty and implications on Uyghurs | ORF
China-Turkey extradition treaty and implications on Uyghurs
AYJAZ WANI
Ankara will face pressure from within and outside its Parliament if it ratifies the extradition treaty with China.
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Turkish police clash with students protesting Erdogan-appointed university head | Reuters
Turkish police clash with students protesting Erdogan-appointed university head
By Reuters Staff
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish police clashed on Monday with students who protested against President Tayyip Erdogan’s appointment of a new rector at one of the country’s top universities, saying the process was undemocratic.
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