Saturday, January 31, 2009
Talking Turkey
Turkey's only bidder for first nuclear plant offers a price of 21 cents per kilowatt-hour
Posted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 5:56 PM on 31 Jan 2009
New nuclear power is going to be very expensive -- no matter where the plants are built. The most detailed and transparent recent cost study on the new generation of plants put the cost of power at 25 to 30 cents per kilowatt-hour -- triple current U.S. electricity rates (see 'Exclusive analysis, Part 1: The staggering cost of new nuclear power')."
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Turkish PM Shows New Foreign-Policy Assertiveness At Davos - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
January 30, 2009
By Ron Synovitz
It was one of the most dramatic moments seen at the normally staid World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
In a bitter reaction to Israeli President Shimon Peres's defense of Israel's military assault into Gaza, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stormed off the stage during a panel discussion on January 29."
More:Turkish PM Shows New Foreign-Policy Assertiveness At Davos - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
Turkish PM 'upset' at American Jews, denies rise in anti-Semitism
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said he is very upset at the American Jews who criticized him over his harsh rhetoric regarding Israel's Gaza operations.
The Washington Post published an interview with Erdogan on Saturday but it is unclear when the interview took place."
More:Hürriyet
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan is a hypocrite
By Matt Kennard
erdoganThere has been a lot of crowing about Recip Erdogan’s performance at the Davos Summit when he stormed out of his panel discussion with Israeli President Shimon Peres. Erdogan had taken umbrage at the tone of Peres’s defense of Israel’s two-week long assault on Gaza and the moderators apparent bias against the Turkish premier."
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Turkish army to investigate Olgac’s confession
By Alexia Saoulli
‘He was an actor, not a fighter’ said Turkish professor
THE TURKISH army yesterday launched an investigation into the confession of a Turkish actor who said he had shot and killed an unarmed Greek Cypriot prisoner of war in 1974.
Brigadier General Metin Gurak made the announcement at his weekly news conference. He said the army planned to investigate the issue of Attila Olgac’s confession thoroughly."
More: Cyprus Mail
New Syrian-Turkish economic ties forged
Experts see new economic ties as part of Ankara’s ambitions to expand into Arab markets via Syria.
DAMASCUS - Syria and Turkey have recently bolstered economic relations by signing new agreements on trade, investment and finance."
More: Middle East Online
Turkey’s Mideast ambitions at risk after PM outburst
(AFP)
30 January 2009
ANKARA - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spat with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Davos has dealt a blow to Ankara’s ambitions to become a powerbroker in the Middle East, analysts said Friday.
“The incident is a breaking point. It will seriously harm Turkey’s mediation role (in the Middle East) and may change the West’s perception of Turkey,” said Arif Keskin, a senior analyst at the Ankara-based Eurasia Studies Centre."
More:Khaleej Times Online - Turkey’s Mideast ambitions at risk after PM outburst
Turkish govt cuts household gas prices by 17 pct | Markets | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Turkey's government will reduce gas prices by 17 percent for domestic use and by 18 percent for industrial use, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday according to state-run news agency Anatolian (AA)."
More:Turkish govt cuts household gas prices by 17 pct | Markets | Reuters
Ankara-Tel-Aviv relations will not deteriorate, but Turkey’s allying with Muslim countries becomes real
31.01.09 11:25 Ankara-Tel-Aviv relations will not deteriorate, but Turkey’s allying with Muslim countries becomes real
Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 31/ Trend News, B. Hasanov, U. Sadigova/ Sharp reaction by the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the speech of Israeli President Shimon Peres in World Economic Forum in Davos will not have a strong impact on Ankara-Israel relations."
More:Trend News : Ankara-Tel-Aviv relations will not deteriorate, but Turkey’s allying with Muslim countries becomes real
Turkish Cypriots can not live in security without Turkey's support: Avci
Turkey's State Minister for EU membership talks Bagis met with Turkish Cypriot FM Turgay Avci in Ankara."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkish Cypriots can not live in security without Turkey's support: Avci ]
From street vendor to Turkey’s first factory
ISTANBUL - Ahmet Arslan, an Elazığ local, moved to Istanbul 11 years ago and since has established Turkey’s first çiğköfte (raw meatball) factory. 'Elazığlı Çiğ Köfteci Ahmet Usta,' which now has 18 branches, has an annual turnover of 1 million Turkish Liras."
More:From street vendor to Turkey’s first factory
Erdoğan’s tirade risks hurting image in West
ANKARA - After PM Erdoğan’s rhetoric reaches new heights, this time in person with the Israeli president, there are fears the repercussions will damage more than just short-term ties with Israel."
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Erdogan's histrionics in Davos could hurt Turkey's emerging role | World news | The Guardian
* Robert Tait
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's histrionics in Davos won him praise in Gaza yesterday but at the possible price of sabotaging Turkey's hard-earned role as a Middle East mediator. The Islamist-rooted Justice and Development party (AKP) government has sought to use Turkey's imperial heritage to forge close relations with neighbouring countries that once formed part of the Ottoman Empire. Most recently, that has resulted in Ankara emerging as a broker in revived peace talks between Israel and Syria."
More:Erdogan's histrionics in Davos could hurt Turkey's emerging role | World news | The Guardian
Debate moderator takes flak for actions
ANKARA - The moderator of the panel discussion in Davos has been harshly criticized for being biased by not giving Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan the right to reply. Criticism was made of David Ignatius for being prejudiced against Turkey and the Arab world, citing his well-known book and other articles he had written."
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Friday, January 30, 2009
Metrobus project in Istanbul wins a USA award | BenzInsider.com - A Mercedes-Benz Fan Blog
Fri, Jan 30, 2009
The Metrobus project of the Istanbul administration authority was recently given an award during the presentation of the Sustainable Transport Awards in Washington D.C. This award is presented to projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the quality of life in the inner areas of major cities worldwide."
More:Metrobus project in Istanbul wins a USA award | BenzInsider.com - A Mercedes-Benz Fan Blog
A Turkey-Israel Clash at Davos: Erdogan's Feeling for Rage - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
By Daniel Steinvorth in Istanbul
The Turks know that their Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is something of a hothead. Critics warn that his fit of rage at the World Economic Forum has damaged Turkey's important relationship with Israel. Erdogan's supporters are jubilant and are even celebrating the 'Hero of Davos' with a fan Web site."
More:A Turkey-Israel Clash at Davos: Erdogan's Feeling for Rage - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
New Syrian-Turkish Economic Ties Forged
(30-Jan-09)
Syria and Turkey have recently bolstered economic relations by signing new agreements on trade, investment and finance.
Experts say the growing ties between the neighbouring countries are in part a result of Ankara’s ambitions to expand into Arab markets via Syria."
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U.S. embassy in Turkey defines Davos spat as unfortunate
The heated debate between Turkey's prime minister and the Israeli president was an unfortunate incident, the U.S. embassy in Ankara said in a statement on Friday."
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Hero’s Welcome for Turkish Leader After Davos Walkout - NYTimes.com
ISTANBUL, Turkey — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey flew home Friday to a hero’s welcome from some Turks, and a more muted response from others, after walking off the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, following an angry exchange over the Gaza war with Israeli President Shimon Peres."
More:Hero’s Welcome for Turkish Leader After Davos Walkout - NYTimes.com
Sarkisian In ‘Very Useful’ Talks With Turkey’s Erdogan
By Emil Danielyan
President Serzh Sarkisian held what he called “very useful” talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Switzerland late Thursday that were aimed at speeding up the normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations."
More:[ www.armenialiberty.org ] Friday 30, January 2009
Narrator: Turkey's Domino Theory, By David Ignatius
ISTANBUL -- As Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey's leading foreign policy strategist, explains the series of political choices that are ahead in the Middle East next year, he might be describing a row of dominoes. If they fall in the right direction, good things could happen. But if they start toppling the wrong way, watch out."
More:Narrator: Turkey's Domino Theory, By David Ignatius
Turkish Airlines to increase flights from Istanbul - 30 - January - 2009
30 January 2009
Turkish Airlines has announced a number of extensions that will be made to its network of flights from Istanbul this year.
One of the major changes will be an increase in the carrier's number of flights to Brussels from 17 to 21 services a week from 2 March."
More:Opodo travel news - Turkish Airlines to increase flights from Istanbul - 30 - January - 2009
Turkish PM Shows New Foreign-Policy Assertiveness At Davos - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
January 30, 2009
By Ron Synovitz
It was one of the most dramatic moments seen at the normally staid World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
In a bitter reaction to Israeli President Shimon Peres's defense of Israel's military assault into Gaza, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stormed off the stage during a panel discussion on January 29."
More:Turkish PM Shows New Foreign-Policy Assertiveness At Davos - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
Davos Journal, Part III by Jay Nordlinger on National Review Online
By Jay Nordlinger
Davos, Switzerland
Welcome to Part III of these notes from Davos — from the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum. For our first two installments, go here and here. Shall we just get going, without many prelims, about the beauty of the Alps, the habits of the jet set, and so on? Okay."
More:Davos Journal, Part III by Jay Nordlinger on National Review Online
EurActiv.com - Turkey calls for free movement of scientists | EU - European Information on Science & Research
Published: Friday 30 January 2009
Scientists should be free to move between the EU and Turkey, according to Turkish Minister of State Mehmet Aydin.
Speaking at a meeting in Brussels yesterday (January 29), Aydin said Turkey wants to become more attractive to researchers and has eased the administrative and legal restrictions on foreign scientists. "
More:EurActiv.com - Turkey calls for free movement of scientists | EU - European Information on Science & Research
Cyprus FA: No football deal with Turkish Cypriots - International Herald Tribune
NICOSIA, Cyprus: The Cyprus Football Association said Friday that talks with breakaway Turkish Cypriots to unify football on the divided island have collapsed."
More:Cyprus FA: No football deal with Turkish Cypriots - International Herald Tribune
Erdogan to Obama: Redefine terror in ME | International | Jerusalem Post
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Turkey's prime minister had a message Thursday for US President Barack Obama: Redefine terror and terrorism in the Middle East and use it as the basis for a new American policy. "
More:Erdogan to Obama: Redefine terror in ME | International | Jerusalem Post
Palestinian leader Abbas to visit Turkey next week- official
Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas will pay a one-day visit to Turkey next week to discuss the Middle East conflict, diplomatic sources told news agencies on Friday."
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American Jews criticize Turkish PM after he stormed out of Davos
An influential Jewish organization harshly criticized on Friday Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan after he stormed out of the Gaza session in Davos, saying this behavior is 'a public disgrace that may well encourage further outrage against Israel and Jews'."
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Turkish PM, Armenian president hold useful talks in Davos
Armenia's president said Thursday he had 'very useful' talks with Turkey's prime minister at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland."
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The Furious Passage of Tayyip Erdogan
January 30th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien
This is a guest column written by Robert Ellis; he is a regular commenter on Turkish affairs in the Danish press and his columns appeared in Turkish Daily News (now Hurriyet English) regularly.
The Furious Passage of Tayyip Erdogan
By Robert Ellis
Turkey’s prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, is not a man who brooks being contradicted and a panel debate on the Gaza war at the World Economic Forum was no exception. What was hoped to be a bridge-building exercise to ameliorate Erdogan’s harsh criticisms of Israel’s incursion into Gaza and support for Hamas has turned out to be a public relations disaster."
More:PoliGazette » The Furious Passage of Tayyip Erdogan
BBC: Turkish PM given hero's welcome on his return following his remarks to Peres about Gaza atrocities
Turkish PM given hero's welcome on his return following his remarks to Peres about Gaza atrocities
Turkey's PM has received a hero's welcome on his return to Istanbul after he stormed out of a debate about Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reacted angrily when he was refused the chance to respond to Israeli President Shimon Peres' defense of the operation. Thousands of people turned out in the city to greet Mr. Erdogan's plane. He told them Mr Peres' language and tone had been unacceptable, so he acted to stand up for Turkish honor. "I only know that I have to protect the honor of Turkey and Turkish people," said Mr Erdogan. "I am not a chief of a tribe. I am the prime minister of Turkey. I have to do what I have to do."
Greek Cypriots ask Turkey to open archives
NICOSIA - The Minister of Foreign Affairs for Greek Cyprus has requested the opening of Turkish archives related to the lost Cypriot Greeks during the Turkish Intervention in Cyprus in 1974."
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Turkish PM gives press conference in Istanbul on his return from Davos
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan gives a press conference at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport where thousands of people gathered to welcome him on his return from Davos early on Friday."
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Turkey next stop for top US envoy
ANKARA - Officials say FM Babacan will not be returning from Davos, where he is attending the World Economic Forum, until Sunday and on the basis of information provided by sources, the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review learns the FM is likely to meet with Mitchell in Istanbul on Sunday"
More:Turkey next stop for top US envoy
Turkish PM admonishes Israel president over Gaza
By JOHN DANISZEWSKI and MATT MOORE – 1 hour ago
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Turkey's prime minister stalked off the stage at the World Economic Forum red-faced Thursday after reproaching Israel's president over the Gaza offensive by saying 'You kill people.'
The packed audience, which included President Barack Obama's close adviser Valerie Jarrett, appeared stunned as Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon Peres raised their voices and traded accusations."
More:The Associated Press: Turkish PM admonishes Israel president over Gaza
After going off the rails city turns to mass transit
ISTANBUL - Developing Istanbul’s public transportation system is one of the hot topics on Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s agenda. The rapidly growing population and number of cars in traffic makes the need to revitalize mass transit projects for new rail and sea lines urgent."
More:After going off the rails city turns to mass transit
Ergenekon probe is political: survey
ANKARA - Recent survey results show 64.2 percent of respondents believe there are persons and institutions that are trying to influence the Ergenekon investigation and many think the major parties play a significant role in this regard"
More:Ergenekon probe is political: survey
Istanbul on show in Spain
ISTANBUL - Istanbul is making a front-page appearance on the February cover of the world-renowned magazine 'Conde Nast Traveller.'
The issue will publish a 27-page article under the name 'Istanbul: The city of mysteries, where east and west meets.' According to Cenk Erdem, press secretary for Pasion Turca, which manages public relations for the Tourism and Culture Consultancy."
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European Union must implement the free movement of researchers to boost Europe’s competitiveness in times of economic crisis
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and the Turkish Research and Business Organisations co-hosted a Turkish Research and Development seminar today in the European Parliament. High level participants included Vittorio Prodi (Partito Democratico, Italy), Member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, Janez Potocnik, EU Research Commissioner and Mehmet Aydın, Turkish State Minister in charge of research Vittorio Prodi, who chaired the event said: “I’m convinced that Turkey’s participation to EU R&D programmes and exchanges in the scientific field must be intensified. Research is only one of the many aspects for a partnership between Turkey and EU: Turkey’s geo-strategic position gives that country a vital role in the stability of the whole region. The R&D day is just a small step on the road of Turkey’s full membership in the EU. Europe needs Turkey, Turkey needs Europe and the world peace needs them both working together'"
More:AB Haber
Turkey's top court cancels PM's mandate to oversee phone tapping
Turkey's constitutional court cancelled on Thursday legislation that mandated the prime minister to oversee the wiretapping activities run by the country’s security forces."
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Erdogan's reaction unlikely to have direct impact on Turkey-Israel ties
ANKARA - The impacts of Turkish Prime Minister's reaction to leave the stage during the Gaza session in Davos with Israeli president are unlikely have immediate impact on Turkish-Israeli relations but it is expected to have indirect effects."
More:Erdogan's reaction unlikely to have direct impact on Turkey-Israel ties
Davos 2009 | Turkish PM storms off in Gaza row
Turkey's prime minister has stormed off the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos after a heated debate on Gaza with Israel's president.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan clashed with Shimon Peres, whose voice had risen as he made an impassioned defence of Israel's actions, jabbing his finger.
Mr Erdogan said Mr Peres had spoken so loudly to conceal his "guilt". "
More:BBC NEWS | Business | Davos 2009 | Turkish PM storms off in Gaza row
Erdogan Makes a Fool of Himself, Embarrassing Turkey Publicly
January 30th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is considered a highly emotional figure who has little to no self control when it comes to Gaza and Israel. He showed why he isn’t taken serious by many Middle East experts and Turkish secularists today by storming off stage in Davos while debating Israel Prime MInister Simon Peres."
More:PoliGazette » Erdogan Makes a Fool of Himself, Embarrassing Turkey Publicly
Turkey urges EU to allow free movement of Turkish researchers
29/01/2009 22:04:00 Abdul
BRUSSELS -- Turkeys Minister of the State for Science, Technology and Information, Mehmet Aydin Thursday called on the European Union to extend free movement of researchers within the European Research Area."
More:UAE Daily News - Turkey urges EU to allow free movement of Turkish researchers
Explaining the Current Stalemate in Turkey-EU Relations: Who Benefits?
Mustafa Kutlay
Researcher, USAK
The political economy of Turkey-EU relations has always been an exciting subject for the students of world politics. Given that Turkey is a secular country whose population is overwhelmingly composed of Muslims, i.e. represents the ‘other’ of the Europeans throughout the history, her membership prospects create anxieties for the people not only from the EU Member States, but also from Turkey."
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Turkish Ford Otosan: suspends production at plants | Industries | Consumer Goods & Retail | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Ford Otosan (FROTO.IS), a joint venture between Turkish conglomerate Koc Holding (KCHOL.IS) and U.S. carmaker Ford (F.N), said in a statement on Thursday it was suspending output at two plants."
More:UPDATE 1-Turkish Ford Otosan: suspends production at plants | Industries | Consumer Goods & Retail | Reuters
TERRORISM: ISTANBUL, 1 AL-QAEDA MILITANT KILLED, 3 CAPTURED
(AGI) - Istanbul, 29 Jan.- According to a local CNN network channel, citing the governor of Bosporus Muammer Guler, a presumed al-Qaeda militant was killed today in Istanbul in a shootout with Turkish policemen. Three presumed accomplices were also captured during the episode. The governor explained that the shootout occurred after police surprised 4 suspected terrorists while trying to rob a post office in a suburb of Sultanbeyli, probably to finance their group. One policeman was slightly injured. Several attacks have been attributed to the terrorist group founded by Osama bi Laden. In 2003 al-Qaeda terrorist cells in Istanbul carried out several attacks killing a total of 60 people."
More:AGI News On - TERRORISM: ISTANBUL
Sourness between Israel and Turkey | Bad new vibrations
Bad new vibrations
Jan 29th 2009 | ISTANBUL
From The Economist print edition
The special relationship between the Turkish and Jewish states is at risk
WIDESPREAD outrage over Israel’s assault on Gaza has sharply soured the tone of Turkey’s people and government towards the Jewish state. The prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, castigated it for hammering the Palestinians. So far he has resisted a clamour in Turkey to loosen or even sever his country’s close ties with Israel. But some advocates of the strategic friendship between the two countries fear it may be at risk."
More:Sourness between Israel and Turkey | Bad new vibrations | The Economist
On a Subversive Mission
On a Subversive Mission
86 members of the Turkish nationalist secret society Ergenekon have been in the dock since last October, accused of planning to overthrow Prime Minister Erdogan. The Kemalist opposition, however, alleges the case is a legal witch-hunt to silence the government's critics. Ömer Erzeren has the details"
More:Qantara.de - On a Subversive Mission
A White Gentlemen's Club
A White Gentlemen's Club
The European Union will lose credibility with the rest of the world if it doesn't manage to integrate Turkey fully, says Şeyla Benhabib, professor of political philosophy at Yale University"
More:Qantara.de - A White Gentlemen's Club
Turkish police kill al Qaeda militant - CNNTurk | Reuters
Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:22am EST
ISTANBUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - One al Qaeda militant was killed and three others were captured in an operation by Turkish police, broadcaster CNN Turk reported Istanbul governor Muammer Guler as saying."
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Turkey stocks fall with foreign bourses, IMF news - Forbes.com
01.29.09, 09:17 AM EST
ISTANBUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Turkish stocks fell more than 2 percent on Thursday, paring recent gains, as Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan disappointed investors by casting doubt on a swift loan deal with the International Monetary Fund."
More:UPDATE 1-Turkey stocks fall with foreign bourses, IMF news - Forbes.com
Nabucco Pipeline Conference Ends With EU Support, But No Cash - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
By Bruce Pannier
BUDAPEST -- There was an air of optimism following a one-day Nabucco international natural-gas pipeline conference in Budapest.
Though the event failed to provide as much clarity as many had hoped, the conference did end with pledges of financing -- although no cash yet -- and vows to start work on the pipeline this year."
More:Nabucco Pipeline Conference Ends With EU Support, But No Cash - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
EU aid for Turkish Cypriots
THE EUROPEAN Commission has signed two contracts for a total of €4.2 million to assist the Turkish Cypriot community to improve the management of solid waste and water and wastewater services so as to reach EU environmental standards.
The consortium led by the Danish company Grontmij/CarlBro A/S will provide experienced professionals to work alongside Turkish Cypriot counterparts in the fields of water, wastewater and solid waste management."
More: Cyprus Mail
Istanbul to have 618 kilometres of rail by 2023
Istanbul has set itself an aim of expanding the total extent of its rail systems to 618 kilometres by the year 2023. This was highlighted by Istanbul’s Mayor Kadir Topbas, who explained that these planned rail systems will be accessible to all of Istanbul’s residents."
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Turkey's Istanbul to host junior grand prix skating
The International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating will take place in Istanbul on October 14-18, 2009."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkey's Istanbul to host junior grand prix skating ]
Turkish, Greek Cypriot leaders meet to discuss property issue
Turkish, Greek Cypriot leaders met for the 17th time in the buffer zone in Lefkosa to discuss the property issue."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkish, Greek Cypriot leaders meet to discuss property issue ]
EU research chief applauds Turkish FP7 involvement
EU commissioner Janez Potocnik has told an audience of research experts that Turkey is a 'relevant and serious' research partner for Europe."
More:EU Politics News - theParliament.com
DAVOS-Turkey PM: Armenia talks may produce roadmap
29 Jan 2009 11:28:43 GMT
Source: Reuters
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Talks between Turkey and Armenia could yield a roadmap for relations between the two countries if Yerevan shows a 'sincere' attitude, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday."
More:Reuters AlertNet - DAVOS-Turkey PM: Armenia talks may produce roadmap
Turkcell says to double investment in 2009 | Industries | Technology, Media & Telecommunications | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Turkcell, Turkey's largest mobile-phone operator, will double its investment in 2009 from a year before, Sureyya Ciliv, its chief executive officer, said in a live interview with CNBC-e television."
More:Turkcell says to double investment in 2009 | Industries | Technology, Media & Telecommunications | Reuters
EU Enlargement Commissioner to visit Cyprus in February
January 29, 2009
Olli Rehn, the EU Enlargement Commissioner, will visit Cyprus next month, and most probably on the 12th or 13th of February, 2009, Cyprus Foreign Minister has announced.
Marcos Kyprianou said that he had a tet-a-tet meeting with Rehn, a few days ago, in the framework of the EU Council of Foreign Ministers in Brussels. During that meeting, Kyprianou noted, they discussed and exchanged views on issues regarding the Turkey’s EU accession route, and the EU regulation for financial support to the Turkish Cypriot community."
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Council of Europe applies double standards: Turkish delegation to PACE
29.01.09 09:04 Council of Europe applies double standards: Turkish delegation to PACE
France, Strasburg, Jan. 28 / Trend News, A.Maharramli /
The Council of Europe applies double standards toward member nations, head of Turkey’s delegation to PACE Movlud Chavushoglu told Trend News."
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Turkish judges slam gov't, say Ergenekon probe recalls Hitler era
Turkey's Judges and Prosecutors Association (YARSAV) harshly criticized the government over its handling of the controversial Ergenekon probe, saying the situation recalls 'the eras of Hitler and Mussolini'"
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Babacan says no shift in Turk position
ANKARA - Turkey yesterday stood firmly behind the policy it has pursued throughout the Gaza crisis and said it would do the same if Israel relaunched an operation into Hamas controlled Gaza."
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Caspian Basin: Russia and Turkey Raise Obstacles for US Energy Policy
Joshua Kucera 1/28/09
To no one’s surprise, a former US special envoy for Caspian energy issues labeled Russia as the biggest headache for American policy in the region. But the former diplomatic troubleshooter, C. Boyden Gray, also said Turkey, a NATO ally, has emerged as a wild card in the Caspian energy game."
More:EurasiaNet Business & Economics - Caspian Basin: Russia and Turkey Raise Obstacles for US Energy Policy
Most Germans want their own Obama - The Local
Published: 28 Jan 09 18:01 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/politics/20090128-17059.html
An overwhelming majority of Germans wish they could have a Teutonic version of US President Barack Obama, according to a new poll released on Wednesday."
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Turk Telekom to mandate board for $1 bln purchase | Reuters
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:47pm GMT
ISTANBUL, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Turkish fixed-line operator Turk Telekom (TTKOM.IS) said on Wednesday its general assembly would next month mandate the management board to make up to $1 billion in acquisitions in 2009."
More:UPDATE 1-Turk Telekom to mandate board for $1 bln purchase | Reuters
IMF pushes for 6 bln lira Turk spending cut - paper - Forbes.com
01.28.09, 02:25 AM EST
ANKARA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund has asked Turkey to boost its budget spending cut to 6 billion lira ($3.7 billion) from 3.6 billion lira as part of talks on a major loan accord, Zaman newspaper said on Wednesday."
More:IMF pushes for 6 bln lira Turk spending cut - paper - Forbes.com
Armenia,Turkey Close To Diplomatic Ties - Armenia Foreign Min - EasyBourse actualité
Wednesday January 21st, 2009 / 17h24
YEREVAN, Armenia (AFP)--Armenia said Wednesday that it was 'close' to establishing diplomatic relations and opening borders with neighboring Turkey to end decades of enmity."
More:Armenia,Turkey Close To Diplomatic Ties - Armenia Foreign Min - EasyBourse actualité
Iraq, Turkey, Iran Vulnerable To Ethnic Conflict - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
Mas'ud Barzani, the president of Iraq's Kurdistan region
January 28, 2009
By Abbas Djavadi
Occasionally, I have heated discussions with my Turkish and Kurdish friends. Most of those from Iraq's Kurdistan region, emboldened by the region's semi-independence from Baghdad and its current relative stability, warn that it would declare independence if things fall apart in Iraq."
More:Iraq, Turkey, Iran Vulnerable To Ethnic Conflict - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009
"Sabanci of Turkey to Keep Liquid Amid Credit Crisis (Update2)By Seda Sezer and Francine LacquaJan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Haci Omer Sabanci Holding AS
By Seda Sezer and Francine Lacqua
Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Haci Omer Sabanci Holding AS, Turkey’s second-largest industrial company, will focus this year on working capital and cash levels as it deals with the global credit crisis, said chairwoman Guler Sabanci."
More:Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
Turkish FM stresses strategic importance of ties with Israel
Relations between Turkey and Israel remain of 'strategic' importance despite Ankara's severe criticism of the Jewish states offensive in the Gaza Strip, Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said Wednesday."
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Report: 5 bodies wash ashore in Turkey - International Herald Tribune
ANKARA, Turkey: The state-run news agency is reporting that police have found five bodies washed up on shore near the Aegean resort of Bodrum."
More:Report: 5 bodies wash ashore in Turkey - International Herald Tribune
Turkish prosecutor probes actor over Cyprus comments
28 Jan 2009 13:26:22 GMT
Source: Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 28 (Reuters) - A Turkish prosecutor said on Wednesday he had opened an investigation into an actor who said he killed a Greek Cypriot prisoner-of-war during Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus and then retracted his comment."
More:Reuters AlertNet - Turkish prosecutor probes actor over Cyprus comments
Turkish official says Czechs "supporter" of Turkey's EU bid
'Turkey should make progress during Czech presidency', head of Turkey-Czech Republic Business Council said on Wednesday."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkish official says Czechs "supporter" of Turkey's EU bid ]
Turkey's Istanbul to host major global events in 2009
Istanbul, the European Capital of Culture for 2010, is set to host big global events in 2009."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkey's Istanbul to host major global events in 2009 ]
Turkey's TAV says 2008 passenger traffic up 3.7% | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Turkey's TAV Airports Holding (TAVHL.IS) said passenger traffic through its airports rose 3.7 percent to 35.93 million in 2008, lower than it had forecast."
More:Turkey's TAV says 2008 passenger traffic up 3.7% | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
Aztek signs NIS 12M deal with Turkey - Israel Money, Ynetnews
Israeli licensing solutions provider chosen to supply small, medium-size businesses in Turkey with Microsoft products. 'Doing business in Turkey has definitely become much harder,' says company official. 'We even had two clients, who came outright and told us, 'We don’t want to work with you because you're Jewish'"
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Cypriot leaders embark on settlement and property disputes : World
Athens/Nicosia Rival leaders seeking a solution to reunify the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus embarked upon the complex legal issue on Wednesday of settlement and property disputes, where thousands of individuals stake a claim on property seized decades ago."
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US sale remains unclear
WASHINGTON - While it remains unclear whether the US will be ready to export Turkey the unmanned aerial vehicles it wants to purchase, Washington's decision will give a clear indication about the status of future US arms sales to Turkey."
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Ankara municipality in trouble
ISTANBUL - Ankara Metropolitan Municipality’s scholarship handouts to needy students on different dates have raised suspicion during audits carried out by the Court of Accounts, a newspaper reported yesterday."
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Turks least integrated in Germany
BERLIN - A new study published Monday shows that Turks are the least integrated group of immigrants in German society despite being the second numerous, Deutsche Welle reported."
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Istanbul mayor job focus of politicians
ANKARA - A controversy over Istanbul’s mayoral candidates engulfed the ruling and main opposition parties' agendas yesterday, after the main opposition Republican People’s Party, or CHP, announced its rising star as the candidate for Turkey’s largest metropolis."
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Key suspect followed till moment of Dink’s death
ISTANBUL - Osman Hayal, testifying in court, says his presence in Istanbul the day Hrant Dink was murdered is just a coincidence and denies any link to the crime."
More:Key suspect followed till moment of Dink’s death
Turkey sees Armenian government and diaspora on different pages
The diaspora is trying to benefit from the recent situation of Turkish-Armenian relations, but the Yerevan administration does not share the same view, Turkey's prime minister said Wednesday."
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Hundreds of M-16 rifle bullets found in Turkey
A cache of 800 M-16 rifle bullets was discovered in rural lands in the Sultangazi district of Istanbul, Dogan News Agency reported on Wednesday."
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Turkey focused on EU project
ANKARA - With its ruling and opposition parties, with its old and young, Turkey is focused on the objective of full membership in the European Union, said the country’s newly appointed chief negotiator for EU talks yesterday."
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Divided firm eyes foreign partners
ISTANBUL - Two out of three companies founded after Turkey’s Ulusoy Holding was divided into three following a family dispute are attempting to minimize the impact of the global economic crisis with the help of foreign partners"
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Turkish soccer clubs suffer high debts
Galatasaray are the soccer club that have the highest debt among the first three biggest teams in Turkey."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkish soccer clubs suffer high debts ]
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Less than a Quarter of Immigrants Own their Homes
THE HAGUE, 28/01/09 - Less than a quarter of immigrants in the Netherlands live in a home that they own; the rest live in rented accommodation. And where immigrants come to live, the white Dutch move out, concludes the Socio-Cultural Planning Bureau (SCP) in a report released yesterday on the living position of non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands."
More:Dutch news - Less than a Quarter of Immigrants Own their Homes
Revisiting the Cyprus Problem
By Brian Stout
To the average American, Cyprus is a nondescript island in the Mediterranean - or perhaps an ancient parchment used in the times of the Pharaohs. But to practitioners of international conflict management, it presents one of the world's most puzzling and intractable conflicts."
More:SAIS Next Europe: PostGlobal on washingtonpost.com
Cyprus to take Turkey to court over actor's confession
www.chinaview.cn 2009-01-28 00:05:27
NICOSIA, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Cyprus will lodge an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) over the the issue of missing persons following a Turkish actor's 'confession' that he killed 10 Greek Cypriots during the 1974 war, government spokesman Stefanos Stefanou said Tuesday."
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Turkey's TRT to launch new channel for Europe, Mideast, Balkans
Turkish state-run radio and television network, TRT, will launch a new TV channel to broadcast to Europe, the Middle East, the Balkans and Central Asia, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday."
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Turkish FM urges Hamas to give up arms
(AFP)
27 January 2009
ANKARA - Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan has urged the Palestinian movement Hamas to lay down its arms and engage in peaceful politics, in newspaper interviews published Tuesday.
‘Hamas should make a decision: is it going to be an armed organisation or a political movement? We advise them to be part of the political process,’ Babacan told the popular Milliyet daily."
More:Khaleej Times Online - Turkish FM urges Hamas to give up arms
Focus on Travel News: Daily Travel News website and Newsletter - 50 Year Old Divan Istanbul Being Rebuilt
Published by Ozgur Tore
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
One of Istanbul’s landmark building and a Koç Holding institution, 50 year old Divan Istanbul Hotel is being rebuilt. The new hotel, renovated with a budget of approximately 50 million USD, is to combine Istanbul’s architectural and cultural heritage with Divan’s international service quality.
Divan Istanbul, inaugurated in 1956 by Koç Holding’s founder Vehbi Koç in order to support to Turkish tourism and raise young names in the tourism industry, has been the building block of the sector’s leading brand, Divan. Rebuilt after 53 years of existence, Divan Istanbul is loctaed in Taksim, the city’s social, cultural and business center."
More:Focus on Travel News: Daily Travel News website and Newsletter - 50 Year Old Divan Istanbul Being Rebuilt
Turkey expresses support for Nabucco project _ Budapest Business Journal _ bbjonline.hu
Tuesday 15:39, January 27th, 2009
Turkey's energy minister Guler Hilmi expressed his country's support for the Nabucco gas pipeline at a summit on the project, which would deliver gas from Central Asia to Europe, in Budapest on Tuesday."
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GRAMMY AWARD WINNER CELLIST TO PERFORM IN ISTANBUL
ISTANBUL, 27 January. (A.A). Grammy award winner cellist Yo-Yo Ma will give a concert in Istanbul in February.
British pianist Kathryn Stott will accompany Yo-Yo Ma during his performance at Is Sanat on February 4."
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The World from Berlin: Turks Should Be Evaluated 'the Same Way as other Immigrants' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
A study released Monday finds that Germany's Turks have failed to integrate even after decades in the country. Some newspaper commentators blame the existence of parallel societies, while others argue that Turks are being held to an unfair standard."
More:The World from Berlin: Turks Should Be Evaluated 'the Same Way as other Immigrants' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
Minister says Turkey against Israel gov't policies, not Jews
A Turkish minister said on Monday that Turkey was opposing to the policies of the Israeli government."
More:World Bulletin [ Minister says Turkey against Israel gov't policies, not Jews ]
Istanbul pays 43 pc of all taxes in Turkey
Four provinces provide most of the tax income for Turkey.
80 liras collected as tax out of every 100 liras come from north-western provinces of Istanbul, Kocaeli, central Anatolian province of Ankara and western province of Izmir."
More:World Bulletin [ Istanbul pays 43 pc of all taxes in Turkey ]
Turkey's chief EU negotiator meet EU ambassadors
Egemen Bagis, Turkey's chief negotiator for European Union (EU) talks, met the ambassadors of EU member states over a luncheon in Ankara on Tuesday."
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Turkish lira firms on confidence IMF deal still near
ISTANBUL, Jan 27 (Reuters) - The Turkish lira firmed on Tuesday on expectations the government would agree with the International Monetary Fund on a new loan accord, despite a temporary suspension of talks to resolve outstanding issues."
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Etihad to fly Istanbul from June
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will fly to Istanbul in Turkey from June."
More:Trade Arabia - Middle East business information | Trade news portal
Turkey's Akkok Group may invest up to $1 billion in energy - paper
Turkey's Akkok Group, which owns power producer Ak Enerji, may invest between $500 million and $1 billion in energy projects, Dunya newspaper said on Monday."
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The number of cruise ships stopping in Istanbul has risen 15 to 20 percent annually - {Travel Daily News}
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Maritime authorities are planning to prepare three Istanbul wharfs to dock cruise ships in a bid to boost this form of tourism in the city. Turkey stands fourth in Mediterranean cruise ship tourism, coming in after Spain, Italy and Greece. However, the number of cruise ships stopping in Istanbul has risen 15 to 20 percent annually for the past five years."
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Turkey: 'Deep State' conspiracy
The Ergenekon investigation deepens distrust between the Turkish military and the country's police force, as the ruling AKP suspects the 'Deep State' of trying to undermine it in the name of secularism, Gareth Jenkins writes for ISN Security Watch."
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US envoy Mitchell begins Mideast tour, to include Turkey, in Egypt
Obama’s newly appointed Middle East envoy George Mitchell kicks off a regional tour, which will include Turkey, in key U.S. ally Egypt on Tuesday."
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Turkish officials to hold contacts in Davos on IMF, Mideast, Armenia
Turkish officials are expected to hold a series meetings on various issues from the IMF, to Armenia and the Middle East conflict during the Davos meetings due to start on Wednesday."
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Fiscal rule cause of rift in IMF-Turkey talks-sources - Forbes.com
01.27.09, 05:14 AM EST
ANKARA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Fiscal rule and some public sector structural reforms are the main sources of disagreement in talks between the IMF and Turkey on a possible loan accord, senior government sources said on Tuesday."
More:Fiscal rule cause of rift in IMF-Turkey talks-sources - Forbes.com
Turkish barber returns home after death penalty pardon
Sabri Bogday, a Turkish barber who was sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia for swearing at God and his Prophet but was later pardoned, returned to Turkey on Tuesday morning."
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Former army chief visits Turkish military head
Former army chief, Ret. Gen.Huseyin Kivrikoglu, visited Tuesday military chief Gen. Ilker Basbug at the General Staff in Ankara."
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FM on FYROM, Turkey, Cyprus
Speaking at the local think tank CPES (Centre for European Policy Studies) in Brussels on Monday, Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis outlined Greece's positions on issues like the name dispute with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and relations with Turkey."
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Turkey's Akkok may invest up to $1 bln in energy -paper - Yahoo! Philippines News
ISTANBUL, Jan 26 - Turkey's Akkok Group, which owns power producer Ak Enerji
The investment includes building a large natural-gas fired power plant, Mehmet Ali Berkman, Akkok's chief executive, told Dunya. The company will also invest in carbon fibre, he said."
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The old and the new, and other contrasts in Turkey
Orlando Sentinel
Phyllis Tanner
January 25, 2009
When my husband and I visited Turkey recently, we found it to be a remarkable study in contrasts.
On one hand, it has ruins of ancient civilizations at Ephesus, considered one of the best-preserved classical cities."
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Africa as a savior for Turkish firms
ISTANBUL - Turkey’s small-and medium-size enterprises have been seeking alternatives to their export markets. Africa presents a lot of opportunities for those seeking new investment options mainly due to a lack of industrialization on the continent, says a Turkish business owner in Nigeria."
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Turkey's Agaoglu snubs crisis, plans to invest $1.7 bln in energy, tourism
ULUDAG - Turkey's Agaoglu Group plans to invest $1.6 billion in energy and tourism projects in the coming 2-3 years despite a fall in home sales, the company's main business."
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Orchestra may tour Armenia
ISTANBUL - While diplomatic efforts continue for the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia, a cultural rapprochement between the two nations is on the horizon as Turkey’s Presidential Symphony Orchestra plans a visit to Yerevan."
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’Turkey pushed into international isolation’
ISTANBUL - Another criticism to Prime Minister Erdoğan’s harsh words toward Israel comes from a former ambassador who argues that the government's pro-Hamas stance pushes Turkey into international isolation and damages the country’s mediation potential"
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Barriers to home care for terminally ill Turkish and Moroccan migrants, perceived by GPs and nurses: a survey - 7thSpace Interactive
Previous qualitative research proved that relatives of elderly terminally ill Turkish and Moroccan immigrants experience several barriers to the use of Dutch professional home care. The aim of this study was to explore how general practitioners and home care nurses perceive the home care for terminally ill Turkish and Moroccan migrants and their families in the Netherlands."
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Is Ergenekon a real threat or imagined ploy?
ISTANBUL - The alleged Ergenekon gang and its accompanying theories are making news everyday. Everyone has an opinion about Ergenekon, including a majority of Turks who believe the alleged gang is real, according to a new survey."
More:Is Ergenekon a real threat or imagined ploy?
Turkey to send civilian forces to monitor Gaza
ISTANBUL - Turkey says it is prepared to send monitors in the Rafah terminal on the border with Egypt, the Palestinians' only door to the outside world. However, the monitors will be compromised of civilians and not military personel"
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Pipeline talks put Turkey at center stage | GlobalPost
Energy ministers from Europe and Central Asia are meeting to discuss the future of gas supplies. Russia is the 800-pound gorilla in the room.
By Nichole Sobecki
Published: January 26, 2009 16:54 ET
Updated: January 26, 2009 17:28 ET
ISTANBUL — Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to Brussels last week, his first since Turkey began negotiations to join the European Union in 2005, threw the spotlight on an issue given fresh impetus by the recent gas crisis between Russia and Ukraine: the Nabucco pipeline project."
More:Pipeline talks put Turkey at center stage | GlobalPost
Turkey to send civilian forces to monitor Gaza
ISTANBUL - Turkey says it is prepared to send monitors in the Rafah terminal on the border with Egypt, the Palestinians' only door to the outside world. However, the monitors will be compromised of civilians and not military personel"
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Turkey can attract $9b in Gulf Arab funding
Reuters
Published: January 26, 2009, 23:14
Ankara: Turkey can attract up to $9 billion funds from Gulf Arab funds, mainly in food and agriculture, the head of the Turkish Investment Support and Promotion Agency said on Monday."
More:Gulfnews: Turkey can attract $9b in Gulf Arab funding
Historic Istanbul Hotel Gets New General Manager
Istanbul’s historic Hotel Pera Palace will be getting a new general manager when it reopens in December after what the hotel's website calls a “Restoration, Rehabilitation and Renovation project.” Pnar Kartal Timer, former director of sales and marketing of the Ciragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul, will take over the reigns of the legendary hotel, which opened in 1892 to hold passengers of the Orient Express."
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Turkey-IMF talks suspended, but will resume -Simsek | Markets | US Markets | Reuters
Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:22pm GMT
By Hatice Aydogdu and Selcuk Gokoluk
ANKARA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Talks between the International Monetary Fund and Turkey over a major new loan deal aimed at supporting the country in the face of a global financial crisis, have been temporarily suspended, the Economy Minister said."
More:UPDATE 2-Turkey-IMF talks suspended, but will resume -Simsek | Markets | US Markets | Reuters
Turkey wary over status of Kirkuk
Published: January 26, 2009
ANKARA, Turkey, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Turkey cautioned against moving too quickly on a referendum to settle the disputed status of the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, officials said."
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Turk Treasury to make announcement on IMF on Monday - Forbes.com
01.26.09, 12:30 PM EST
ANKARA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Turkey's Treasury will make a written announcement on Monday night on the fate of the talks with the International Monetary Fund on a possible loan accord, Economy Minister Mehmet Simsek told reporters on Monday."
More:Turk Treasury to make announcement on IMF on Monday - Forbes.com
Mysterious Iranian Cargo bound for Venezuela Halted by Turkey
Martin Barillas January 26th 2009
Cutting Edge Senior Contributor
Iran - Ahmadinejad The Man
Turkey stopped a shipment bound for Venezuela from Iran, contending that it contained laboratory equipment capable of producing explosives, according to reports out of Ankara."
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"West-Israel see Turkey balance against Iran in Mideast"
The analysis says Erdogan's condemnation of Israel assault in Gaza is based on pragmatism and Arab regimes also would welcome Turkey as a counterweight to Iran."
More:World Bulletin [ "West-Israel see Turkey balance against Iran in Mideast" ]
Ergenekon Plot: Massive Trial in Turkey Provides Look into 'Deep State' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
By Daniel Steinvorth in Istanbul
The investigation involved wave upon wave of arrests of politicians, former military leaders and shady, underworld figures. The trial threatens to devolve into a uniquely Turkish power struggle. At issue is a possible putsch -- and Turkey's future."
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Turkish president invites Kirkuk ethnic groups to gather in Ankara
ANKARA - Turkish President Abdullah Gul has called on the representatives of Kirkuk's ethnic groups to convene in Ankara, an Iraqi Shi'ite Turkmen MP from the United Iraqi Alliance said on Monday."
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Turkish PM in Davos to meet leaders
The Turkish prime minister will travel to Switzerland this week, his office said on Monday."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkish PM in Davos to meet leaders ]
Turkish Jews fearful of anti-Semitism after Gaza | Lifestyle | Reuters
By Alexandra Hudson
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's centuries-old Jewish community says it is alarmed by anti-Semitism that emerged during protests at Israel's Gaza assault, and is questioning how this reflects its status in the predominantly Muslim republic."
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Turk CB:late 09 rate hike possible if rapid recovery - Forbes.com
01.26.09, 04:07 AM EST
ANKARA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Turkey's central bank may raise interest rates in the latter part of the year if the global economy recovers more rapidly than expected, Turkish Central Bank Governor Durmus Yilmaz said on Monday."
More:Turk CB:late 09 rate hike possible if rapid recovery - Forbes.com
Turkey's chief negotiator to meet EU envoys in Ankara
Turkish State Minister & Chief negotiator for EU talks Bagis will meet EU ambassadors in Ankara on Tuesday."
More:World Bulletin [ Turkey's chief negotiator to meet EU envoys in Ankara ]
Spending Holiday in Turkey
January 26th, 2009
This is yet another article in our collection of holiday vacation articles, this article is called ‘Spending Holiday in Turkey’. We hope it helps to develop your general knowledge of Istanbul, Turkey. Whilst we exercise great diligence in researching and preparing these Turkey vacation package reports, we must still suggest that you read and understand our legal disclaimer. We would hate you to make changes based on the opinion detailed in this blog and experience difficulties as a consequence.
Turkey is a country of diversity, stunning scenery, warm hospitality, and a whole range of resorts and activities to suit all tastes. A country spanning two continents where east meets west and 10,000 years of civilization, Turkey is a treasure trove of history and culture."
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Turkish Airlines to hedge 10 pct of fuel annually | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Turkish Airlines (THYAO.IS), one of Europe's fastest-growing carriers, said on Monday it will hedge about 10 percent of the fuel it uses each year to lessen the impact of fluctuations in the price of oil."
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The Rock of Gibraltar: Avalanche Hits Winter Sports Celebration in Turkey
An avalanche slammed into a group of Turkish hikers on a trip to a remote mountain plateau on Sunday, dragging them more than 1,640 feet into a valley and fatally burying 10 of them. One hiker later died in the hospital."
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Turkey's Akkok may invest up to $1 bln in energy -paper | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Turkey's Akkok Group, which owns power producer Ak Enerji (AKENR.IS), may invest between $500 million and $1 billion in energy projects, Dunya newspaper said on Monday."
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Turkish diplomat: "Progress in the resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict will have a positive impact on the Turkish-Armenian relations and vise versa"
26 January 2009 [11:26] - Today.Az
As is known, the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Russia and Georgia in the framework of the pentalateral meeting of the Caucasus Stability Platform, initiated by Turkey."
More:Today.Az - Turkish diplomat: "Progress in the resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict will have a positive impact on the Turkish-Armenian relations and vise versa"
Turks divided over Ergenekon, majority believes gang exists
A poll released Monday has shown that close to half the Turkish nation believes that an organization known as Ergenekon exists to incite a series of incidents to overthrow the government through a military coup; however, one fifth thinks the probe is being used to suppress the opposition."
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Turkey's population rises 1.3 pct, exceeds 71 million in 2008- data
Turkey’s population has risen to 71,517,100 in 2008, a 1.3 percent increase in comparison to 2007, data released by the Turkish Statistical Institution (TURKSTAT) showed on Monday."
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Turkey rejects criminal prosecution in apology campaign to Armenians
The office of the Ankara Public Prosecutor ruled Monday against demands for the criminal prosecution of individuals who initiated an Internet campaign to issue a public apology to Armenians."
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Turkish plane bound for Denmark lands safely after bird strike
A Turkish Airlines (THY) plane with 143 passengers landed Monday safely after it struck a flock of birds and damaged an engine."
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Turkish court arrests 18 suspects in controversial Ergenekon probe
A court in Istanbul on Monday charged a union leader, bringing to 18 the number of the suspects arrested in the latest wave of the controversial Ergenekon investigation. The court released eight people, including a journalist and a researcher."
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Actor says killings ’scenario’
ISTANBUL - A Turkish actor has retracted his confessions about killing 10 Greek Cypriots, including a prisoner of war, during Turkey's 1974 military operation in Cyprus. After fierce reactions, he said he made the whole thing up to attract attention to the brutality of war."
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US Mideast envoy set to visit Turkey
ANKARA: The new US envoy to the Middle East, former senator George Mitchell, is expected to visit Turkey next week as part of a regional tour, the Anatolia news agency reported yesterday, quoting Turkey’s foreign minister.
“I held a telephone conversation with new US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday (Saturday) and she told me that she was sending Mitchell to the region and thought it important that he met me,” Ali Babacan told reporters in Ankara."
More:Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper - Gulf/Arab World
Jewish community assured
ANKARA - Accused of pursuing an anti-Semitic policy during the Gaza war, the government has intensified dialogue with the Jewish community in Turkey to assure them they are fully-fledged citizens of the country."
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Green buildings not distant dream
ISTANBUL - Low environmental impact 'green' buildings have already been operating for many years in many parts of the world. Now these eco-friendly buildings, designed to use resources like energy and water efficiently, are becoming a reality for businesses in Turkey as well."
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Turkish Foreign Trade Deficit Probably Narrowed: Week Ahead
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By Steve Bryant
Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s trade deficit probably narrowed in December from a year earlier as weaker demand at home and cheaper oil and gas reduced the import bill."
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Hamas Asks Turkish and EU Observers fort he Borders, 26 January 2009 Monday 0:19
By Jan SOYKOK, JTW
Hamas has offered Israel a one-year truce in Gaza after the latest round of talks in Egypt. Hamas representatives in Egypt also wanted Turkish and EU observers to the Gaza borders."
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Uncertainty over Turkey’s mediator role - The National Newspaper
Thomas Seibert, Foreign Correspondent
ISTANBUL // Turkey’s leaders are trying to put a brave face on what critics say is the damage done to the country’s mediating role in the region as a result of the prime minister’s public criticism of Israel’s recent actions in Gaza."
More:Uncertainty over Turkey’s mediator role - The National Newspaper
Tourism sector to get loans easier
ISTANBUL - With a new agreement signedThursday between the Turkish Hotels Federation, or TÜROFED, and İşbank, companies operating in the tourism industry will have easier access to bank loans."
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Outlook for Turkey's growth sours
ANKARA - Turkish economists and businessmen expect the economy to grow 0.4 percent this year, according to the Central Bank’s biweekly survey published on its Web site Friday."
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Turkey requires some $30 billion external funding in 2009 - CB
ANKARA - Turkey's external funding requirement for 2009 is about $30 billion, Turkish Central Bank governor said Sunday, adding that an announcement for a loan deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was close."
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Turkey CB governor says statement soon on IMF deal | Reuters
Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:27pm IST
ANKARA, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Turkey will make a statement soon on its planned loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Turkish Central Bank Governor Durmus Yilmaz said on Sunday."
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Official: 6 killed by Turkish avalanche
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A government official says at least six people were killed by an avalanche in northeastern Turkey."
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Turkish court charges nine police officers under Ergenekon probe
A court in Istanbul on Sunday charged nine police officers as part of the controversial Ergenekon investigation, state-run Anatolian news agency said on Sunday. Seven more detainees appear in court, including a union president."
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Turkish Cypriot union head held in Turkish coup probe
By Alexia Saoulli
A TURKISH trade union leader with property in the occupied areas and close ties to former Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash has been arrested in Turkey in connection with the controversial Ergenekon probe.
Mustafa Ozebek, chairman of Metal Sen trade union, and three of his deputies were arrested on suspicion of being the financial backers of the Ergenekon organisation. Ozbek was also one of the main supporters of rallies against the Annan plan in 2004."
More: Cyprus Mail
Little hope remains for united football on the island
By Simon Bahceli
TURKISH Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat’s rejection last week of a Greek Cypriot offer to partially merge football’s governing bodies of the north and south brought two well-worn expressions to mind. One was “beware Greeks bearing gifts” – the thought that must have been running through Talat’s mind. The other was the one about “cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face”.
The Cyprus Football Association (CFA) ’s proposal had been a long time coming, and stemmed from meetings first held in Zurich in August 2007 between the CFA, the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation (CTFF) and UEFA (Europe’s branch of the world football governing body, FIFA). The aim of the meetings was, in the absence of a blueprint for the reunification the island, to find a way of providing Turkish Cypriot footballers with the opportunity to play teams from outside the narrow borders of the self-proclaimed and internationally-ostracised ‘Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’."
More: Cyprus Mail
EU waits to see proof of Turkey's renewed EU pledge
Ingrid Melander, Reuters
Tayyip Erdogan bestrode the EU stage last week, pressing Turkey's European ambitions. In a flurry of meetings, he pledged to forge ahead with liberal reforms, but left sceptics still wondering if he could translate words into action. 'The fact that he (Prime Minister Erdogan) came here gives reasons to be hopeful,' said Amanda Akcakoca, policy analyst at the Brussels-based European Policy Centre."
More:timesofmalta.com - EU waits to see proof of Turkey's renewed EU pledge
Turkey possible winner in Russia-Ukraine gas dispute- expert
17:46 | 24/ 01/ 2009
KIEV, January 24 (RIA Novosti) - A Ukrainian energy expert said Russia came out on top in the recent gas dispute with Ukraine but believes that Turkey could prove to be the outright winner as the EU seeks alternative gas routes."
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
TURKISH POLITICS IN 2008 Dr
Dr. Bülent Ali Rıza
Center for Strategıc & International Studies
Turkish Project
The year had begun with the Justice and Development Party (JDP), which has been in office since November 2002, riding high after its second successive election victory in July 2007. However, with the invalidation by the Constitutional Court of its legislative move in February to lift the headscarf ban in universities and its ‘near death experience’ between March and July, when it faced and ultimately avoided closure by the Constitutional Court, the JDP appears to be less certain of its future direction."
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Storm hits the West
A 110-kilometer strength storm has affected both the Aegean and the Mediterranean. A hospital collapsed in Muğla, injuring six people who were trapped under the rubble. Due to the weather conditions, in Datça schools have gone on an official break. Izmir is experiencing severe cases of mud due to the combination of dirt and rain."
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Ergenekon and Cyprus
23.01.2009
Niyazi Kizilyurek
In the beginning of the 2000s, there were very important changes in the societies of both North Cyprus and Turkey. The Turkish Cypriots, who were unhappy with the establishment in Northern Cyprus, were moved in masses by the idea of reunification after the EU membership of Cyprus and campaigned against Rauf Denktas and the policies he represented. Thousands of Turkish Cypriots filled the streets with one idea - ‘the solution in Cyprus cannot be blocked’."
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Ankara plan to equip archeological expedition in Turkmenistan
24.01.09 16:05
Turkmenistan, Ashkhabad, Jan. 24 / Trend News, E.Hasanov /
Ankara is planning to equip archaeological expedition in Turkmenistan, Turkish First Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism Иsmet Yilmaz said."
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Turkey urges European Union to lift political hurdles in accession talks
Turkish foreign minister called on the European Union Saturday to remove political barriers and accelerate the process in his country's bid to join the bloc."
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Popular Turkish actor draws fierce reaction over Cyprus remarks
A Turkish actor drew fierce reactions in the country Saturday after remarks he made about killing 10 Greek Cypriots, including a prisoner of war, during Turkey's 1974 military operation in Cyprus. Greece and Greek Cyprus in response urged Turkey to investigate the issue."
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Three Turkish officers arrested in coup probe | Reuters
Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:08am EST
ISTANBUL, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A Turkish court has formally arrested and remanded in custody three lieutenants suspected of involvement in an alleged plot to overthrow the government, state-run Anatolian news agency reported."
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Turkey, Iraq up anti-PKK cooperation
Sat, 24 Jan 2009 09:29:29 GMT
Turkey and Iraq will continue to cooperate on fighting against the PKK insurgents Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan has said."
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AP: EU and Turkey eye troops, solutions for Gaza border - by Angela Carlton
EU and Turkey eye troops, solutions for Gaza border - by Angela Carlton
French troops, Turkish monitors, British ships, German tunnel detectors, European radar equipment — officials say all these options are being weighed as they try to cement the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. The key to a solution is finding a way to choke off smuggling through tunnels under the slender border between Gaza and Egypt while opening the aboveground crossings to travel and trade. The eight-mile frontier is at the heart of secretive diplomacy across Europe and the Middle East this week. Dozens of European monitors and experts are ready to deploy immediately, but not until Egypt — and preferably someone on Hamas' side of the border — agree.Beyond the EU, a special Turkish peacekeeping unit outside Ankara is ready to deploy to the border if needed, Turkish officials have said. But Turkey is officially insisting it is only talking for now about sending monitors, not armed peacekeepers. Turkey enjoys, to some extent, the trust of both Israel and Hamas. It has also offered to mediate between Hamas and the moderate Palestinian movement Fatah led by Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas. A Turkish official said there is an "implicit agreement" that the corridors must be reopened for trade and travel for the cease-fire to hold. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of Turkey's discussions.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Where is the Turkish foreign policy headed
ISTANBUL - It is no secret Turkish foreign policy makers have been seeking international praise for the country’s recent diplomatic efforts to take on the role of peacemaker in regional conflicts."
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Bridging divides a stitch at a time
ISTANBUL - Anyone can help unite two continents across the Bosphorus Bridge in 2010 by lending their handiwork. The ’Greeny’ is a colossal manmade weed that requires weatherproof yarn, thousands of patient, selfless hands - and permission."
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Gül feels empathy with Turkish Jews
ISTANBUL - Concerns of the Jewish community in Turkey about a possible enmity toward them over the Israeli attacks in Gaza are once again on the agenda. Now, President Abdullah Gül has expressed his sensitivity to the issue of the Turkish Jew who in an article for daily Radikal stated that she was scared, sad and anxious about being a Jew in Turkey."
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Conrad Istanbul's Kling-up through the traditional route
ISTANBUL - The Conrad Istanbul is not uniquely shaped for Istanbul, a city that architecturally is mostly populated with sharp pointed squares and rectangles. Its shape recalls the wavy roofs on fountains and over portals like those at Topkapı Palace and the Sultan Ahmet Fountain."
Conrad Istanbul's Kling-up through the traditional route
Ergenekon Suspect Perincek: If Turkey Leaves the NATO There Will Be No PKK and Hezbollah, 23 January 2009 Friday 21:44
By Atilla SEVDA, JTW and News Agencies
SILIVRI - Workers' Party (IP) leader Dogu Perincek yesterday accepted responsibility for the suicide of a retired colonel last week since he had failed to 'overthrow the government,' during his testimony at the 39th hearing in the trial of Ergenekon, a clandestine terrorist organization nested within the state hierarchy and charged with attempting to overthrow the government."
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Cyprus urges Turkey to account for 1,500 missing
By MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS – 4 hours ago
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Cyprus urged Turkey on Friday to account for some 1,500 people missing since its invasion of the island 35 years ago. The call came after a former Turkish army conscript described how he had executed a prisoner of war.
Actor Attila Olgac reportedly told a Turkish television program this week that while serving in the Turkish army during the 1974 invasion he shot at least one prisoner dead on orders from a superior."
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Turkey, Iraq, U.S. step up efforts to fight PKK | Reuters
Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:52am EST
ANKARA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Turkey, Iraq and the United States have agreed to set up a joint command centre in northern Iraq to gather intelligence to fight Kurdish PKK rebels in the region, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari said on Friday."
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Trend News : New U.S. Administration’s policy on ‘genocide’ to affect Turkey-Armenia relations
23.01.09 09:06 New U.S. Administration’s policy on ‘genocide’ to affect Turkey-Armenia relations
Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 23 /corr. Trend News E.Tariverdiyeva / This year can become the year of normalization of the relations between Turkey and Armenia, and the policy of the new American Administration regarding “genocide” will affect these relations, however, not compulsorily negatively, experts consider."
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Turkey's Calik sees 2009 sales at $2 bln-newspaper | Markets | Reuters
ISTANBUL, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Turkish Calik Holding's chief executive is targeting an 18 percent increase in 2009 sales to $2 billion and plans to expand overseas in banking, media and telecoms, Dunya newspaper reported on Friday."
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Georgia wants Turkey's TRT to broadcast in Georgian
Georgia's State Minister for Diaspora Affairs said on Friday his country desired Turkey's state-run radio and television network TRT to start broadcasts in the Georgian language."
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Turkish computer maker Arena ends partnership talks - Forbes.com
01.23.09, 08:21 AM EST
ISTANBUL, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Arena, a Turkish computer distributor, said on Friday it had decided to end talks on forming a strategic partnership with an investor because of the global economic crisis."
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Eastern Mediterranean Oil Exploration Pits Turkey Against Cyprus
Turkish national interests risk causing upheaval in the eastern Mediterranean, with a controversial plan for oil and gas exploration likely to clash with other regional interests."
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Turkey - Factors to Watch on Jan 23
01.23.09, 02:09 AM EST
ISTANBUL, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events that could affect Turkish financial markets on Friday."
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Turkish Minister says Turks have many problems in Nederlands
Turkish Minister of Justice Sahin separately met with his Dutch counterpart Ballin, Dutch State Minister in charge of foreigners policy and prisons Albayrak and Dutch Interior and Kingdom Relations Horst on Thursday."
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Gaza events not to affect Turkey, Israel relations: Trend News commentator
23.01.09 08:59 Gaza events not to affect Turkey, Israel relations: Trend News commentator
Israeli strikes across Gaza on Dec.27, 2008 entered the history as unforgettable events. Firstly, the Gaza events demonstrated the indecision of Arabian countries with regards to Israel. It also became known that these countries followed only their own interests in Israeli-Palestinian conflict."
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Dire times for north Cyprus shipping
By FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE ONLINE STAFF
Under the headline banner “We are disappearing”, the Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper reports that the maritime transporters in the occupied areas of Cyprus are facing many problems.
According to the paper, the shipping firms in Famagusta and Keryneia ports are calling on the “government” to help their sector for the last time."
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Is Turkey Still a Western Ally?
The AKP's foreign policy is driven by two new factors: Islam and money.
By SONER CAGAPTAY | From today's Wall Street Journal Europe
I spent part of 2008 in Turkey to figure out whether Ankara could still be considered a Western ally. That it's necessary to raise this question at all is an indication of how far the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) has isolated the country from its traditional partners."
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Turkish Coalition of America Blog: Armenia Says Close To Mending Ties With Turkey
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
January 21, 2009
By Ruben Meloyan
Echoing statements by his Turkish counterpart, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has said that Armenia and Turkey have come close to normalizing their historically strained relations."
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Eyüp Sultan: Here lies the neglected cemetery
ISTANBUL - Most cemeteries in Istanbul are scattered around the city having witnessed the many civilizations the city has hosted. Yet the cemeteries lack attention and protection. Drunks and beggars most of the time bother visitors. Eyüp Sultan cemetery, dating back to the Ottoman Empire, is one of those in need of attention."
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Auto industry wants government support
ANKARA - Turkey’s automotive industry needs immediate support from the government and official delays in announcing an assistance package are making the problem worse, the Auto Distributors’ Association said Tuesday."
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