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Monday, October 31, 2022

USA at the crossrods: Americans Democracy is at a precipice, and the clock is tickng.

Less than six weeks before the U.S. midterm elections and after an explosive spring and summer of Jan. 6 congressional hearings, some analysts are sounding the alarm on what they say are serious threats to American democracy.

There's the ongoing impact of disinformation and hyperpolarization, as well as a sizable segment of the public that now questions the results of the 2020 election. Public trust in the government is at a near-historic low, polling shows, and 43 per cent of respondents in one poll said they think a civil war could be likely in the next decade. 

Read more at https//www.europehouse.com


 


Post-imperial trauma and the uneven development of Turkish entrepreneurship | EUROPP

Post-imperial trauma and the uneven development of Turkish entrepreneurship 0 comments | 1 shares Modern Turkey was built on the foundations of the Ottoman Empire, but how has this legacy shaped Turkish economic development? Drawing on new research, Michael Cottakis and Gözde Yilmaz demonstrate how patterns of uneven regional development across Turkey reflect the country’s complex past. More:Post-imperial trauma and the uneven development of Turkish entrepreneurship | EUROPP

Friday, October 28, 2022

Erdogan outlines future for Turkey, vows new constitution | Stars and Stripes

Erdogan outlines future for Turkey, vows new constitution By SUZAN FRASER STARS AND STRIPES • October 28, 2022 ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday laid out his vision for Turkey in the next century, promising a new constitution that would guarantee the rights and freedoms of citizens. More:Erdogan outlines future for Turkey, vows new constitution | Stars and Stripes

TRY/USD: Turkey’s Flagship Lira Savings Tool Cost Swells to $8 Billion - Bloomberg

Cost of Turkey’s Flagship Lira Savings Tool Swells to $8 Billion ByBurhan Yuksekkas October 28, 2022 at 5:33 AM EDT Share this article Follow the authors @BurhanYuksekkas Turkey’s flagship lira savings program has cost the state almost 150 billion liras ($8.1 billion) since its introduction last year to boost local-currency deposits, Vice President Fuat Oktay said. More:TRY/USD: Turkey’s Flagship Lira Savings Tool Cost Swells to $8 Billion - Bloomberg

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Turkey Interest Rate | Why Is Turkey's Interest Rate So High?

Turkey interest rate rise: When will President Erdogan reverse course in face of raging inflation? By Ryan Hogg Edited by Jekaterina Drozdovica Turkey’s monetary policy continues to ignore the inflationary reality in the country. Analysts are increasingly puzzled as to how Turkey will move next on interest rates. With Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan tightening his grip on policy even as price rises surpass 83%, can interest rates go lower, or will the pressure of 24-year high inflation be too much to handle? We take a look at the outlook for the Turkey interest rate. What are interest rates and how are they set up in Turkey? Interest rates are the percentage of interest charged on borrowed money, and the amount paid out on deposited cash.  More:Turkey Interest Rate | Why Is Turkey's Interest Rate So High?

China-Netherlands relations: Netherlands Foreign Ministry accuses China of having set-up illegal police stations in the Netherlands

The Dutch foreign ministry said it was investigating reports that China had set up two "illegal police stations" in the Netherlands to monitor dissidents.

According to Dutch media reports, two Chinese "posts" have been operating in Amsterdam and Rotterdam since 2018.

The "police stations" allegedly claim to offer diplomatic assistance to Chinese nationals but have not been registered with the Dutch government.

Read more at: https://www.euronews.com

Turkish doctor detained for proposing chemical weapons probe

Turkish doctor detained for proposing chemical weapons probe Oct. 26, 2022 Updated: Oct. 26, 2022 9:36 a.m. ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Police detained the president of the Turkish Medical Association after she called for an independent investigation into allegations that the Turkish military used chemical weapons against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq, Turkish media reported Wednesday. More:Turkish doctor detained for proposing chemical weapons probe

Sunday, October 23, 2022

'Lost Hope': Inflation, Abuse Force Doctors To Quit Turkey | Barron's

'Lost Hope': Inflation, Abuse Force Doctors To Quit Turkey By Fulya OZERKAN October 23, 2022 Turkish doctor Mesut began his career wanting to help patients and be of use to his country, but now the threat of patient violence and soaring inflation has forced him to plan a move abroad. More:'Lost Hope': Inflation, Abuse Force Doctors To Quit Turkey | Barron's

Friday, October 21, 2022

Turkey's headscarf debate: The politics of hijab - Qantara.de

Turkey's headscarf debate The politics of hijab In Turkey, the secular opposition is seeking to enshrine the right of women to wear a headscarf in law – scoring an own goal that plays straight into President Erdogan’s hands. Yet again, men are arguing about women's clothing. By Burak Unveren More:Turkey's headscarf debate: The politics of hijab - Qantara.de

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Inflation puts pressure on Turkish economy – DW – 11/18/2021

Inflation puts pressure on Turkish economy 02:39 BUSINESSTURKEY Clifford Coonan 11/18/2021November 18, 2021 Many people in Turkey face increased hardship as prices of food, fuel and other goods have soared. Economists say Turkey's surging inflation has been made worse by economic mismanagement. More:Inflation puts pressure on Turkish economy – DW – 11/18/2021

Turkish central bank makes huge rate cut amid 83% inflation | AP News

Turkish central bank makes huge rate cut amid 83% inflation ZEYNEP BILGINSOY ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s central bank has slashed interest rates for the third month in a row, making its biggest drop this year despite sky-high inflation that is squeezing people’s finances as it follows President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unorthodox economic views. More:Turkish central bank makes huge rate cut amid 83% inflation | AP News

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Ukraine war: It is time to stop pussy footing - if Putin wants to play hard ball, so can the West.

Ukraine war: Let us be honest - Putin started this war, and he can end  it. If he doesn't, the West should give him an "offer" (ultimatum) he can not refuse. It is time to stop this cruel war and the principal instigator, whatever it takes.

Read more at: https://www.eu-digest.blogspot.com

Monday, October 17, 2022

Erdogan faces outrage in Turkiye after blaming 'fate' for Amasra mine explosion - World News

Erdogan faces outrage in Turkiye after blaming 'fate' for Amasra mine explosion Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faced the ire of the public when he blamed “fate” for an explosion at a state-owned mine in Amasra. The fire resulted in the death of 41 individuals and several miners were trapped underground for hours as rescue teams worked to control the situation. More:Erdogan faces outrage in Turkiye after blaming 'fate' for Amasra mine explosion - World News

Friday, October 14, 2022

Turkish central bank to cut rates to 11% after Erdogan nudge | Reuters

Turkish central bank to cut rates to 11% after Erdogan nudge Reuters ISTANBUL, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Turkey's central bank is expected to cut its policy rate by 100 basis points to 11% next week, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, after President Tayyip Erdogan called for more easing each month and said rates should be single digits by year-end. More:Turkish central bank to cut rates to 11% after Erdogan nudge | Reuters

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Turkey's parliament adopts media law jailing those spreading 'disinformation' | Reuters

Turkey's parliament adopts media law jailing those spreading 'disinformation' Reuters ANKARA, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Turkey's parliament on Thursday adopted a law proposed by President Tayyip Erdogan that would jail journalists and social media users for up to three years for spreading "disinformation", despite deep concerns over free speech. More:Turkey's parliament adopts media law jailing those spreading 'disinformation' | Reuters

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

The SDF Is Caught Between Turkey and the Islamic State Again | The Washington Institute

The SDF Is Caught Between Turkey and the Islamic State Again by Ido Levy Oct 12, 2022 ABOUT THE AUTHORS As happened with past incursions, Erdogan’s latest invasion threats and preparatory strikes are fatally distracting the SDF from its crucial counterterrorism mission—and at a time when jihadist activities against it are on the rise. More:The SDF Is Caught Between Turkey and the Islamic State Again | The Washington Institute

Sunday, October 09, 2022

Turkey's 'disinformation' bill to have pre-election 'chilling effect,' Europe watchdog says | Reuters

Turkey's 'disinformation' bill to have pre-election 'chilling effect,' Europe watchdog says Reuters ISTANBUL, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Turkey's proposed "disinformation" bill threatens free speech and could further harm journalism ahead of next year's elections, a European rights watchdog's legal body said, calling for Turkey's parliament to reject it. More:Turkey's 'disinformation' bill to have pre-election 'chilling effect,' Europe watchdog says | Reuters

Thursday, October 06, 2022

Islamic headscarf returns to heart of Turkish political debate | Euronews

Islamic headscarf returns to heart of Turkish political debate COMMENTS By Reuters  By Nevzat Devranoglu and Daren Butler ANKARA – Turkey’s government and opposition both vowed legal steps to enshrine women’s right to wear Islamic headscarves on Wednesday, restoring to the heart of political debate ahead of next year’s elections an issue which once caused deep divisions. More:Islamic headscarf returns to heart of Turkish political debate | Euronews

Monday, October 03, 2022

Turkey inflation hits new 24-year high of 83% after rate cuts | Reuters

Turkey inflation hits new 24-year high of 83% after rate cuts Reuters ISTANBUL, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Turkish annual inflation climbed to a new 24-year high of 83.45% in September, data showed on Monday, still lower than forecast, after the central bank surprised markets by cutting rates twice in the last two months. More:Turkey inflation hits new 24-year high of 83% after rate cuts | Reuters