Informants fuel steep rise in Turkish 'insulting president' cases, lawyers say
More than 60,000 cases of insulting the president have been investigated by prosecutors since Recep Tayyip Erdogan was elected in 2014
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Monday, December 31, 2018
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Turkey's ruling party names parliament speaker as Istanbul mayoral candidate - Xinhua | English.news.cn
Turkey's ruling party names parliament speaker as Istanbul mayoral candidate
ISTANBUL, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party on Saturday named Binali Yildirim, speaker of the Grand National Assembly and a former prime minister, as its mayoral candidate for Istanbul in the upcoming local elections.
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ISTANBUL, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party on Saturday named Binali Yildirim, speaker of the Grand National Assembly and a former prime minister, as its mayoral candidate for Istanbul in the upcoming local elections.
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Friday, December 28, 2018
Turkish Journalists Association urges media watchdog to be ‘neutral’ - Turkey News
Turkish Journalists Association urges media watchdog to be ‘neutral’
ANKARA
Turkish Journalists Association (TGC) has slammed Radio and Television Supreme Council’s (RTÜK) decision to fine FOX TV, Halk TV, and Tele1, saying the ruling “is a direct intervention to the profession of journalism and is against the Constitution.”
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ANKARA
Turkish Journalists Association (TGC) has slammed Radio and Television Supreme Council’s (RTÜK) decision to fine FOX TV, Halk TV, and Tele1, saying the ruling “is a direct intervention to the profession of journalism and is against the Constitution.”
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Vail Symposium to give insight on Turkey | VailDaily.com
Vail Symposium to give insight on Turkey
December 28, 2018
In the continually changing tapestry of conflict and peace in the Middle East, Turkey is a chameleon-like country, shifting from the background to the forefront in what might seem like the blink of an eye. On Thursday at the Four Seasons Resort Vail, Vail Symposium's first program of 2019 will delve into Turkey with the latest offering in its geopolitical series, "Turbulent Times: Turkey's Tenuous Relationship with the West."
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December 28, 2018
In the continually changing tapestry of conflict and peace in the Middle East, Turkey is a chameleon-like country, shifting from the background to the forefront in what might seem like the blink of an eye. On Thursday at the Four Seasons Resort Vail, Vail Symposium's first program of 2019 will delve into Turkey with the latest offering in its geopolitical series, "Turbulent Times: Turkey's Tenuous Relationship with the West."
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Over 17,000 Turks seek asylum in Europe in 2018 after coup attempt - Xinhua | English.news.cn
Over 17,000 Turks seek asylum in Europe in 2018 after coup attempt
ANKARA, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- The number of Turkish citizens seeking asylum in European Union countries have significantly increased in the past two years, exceeding 17,000 pending applicants so far this year, a Turkish official told Xinhua. Turks ranked the fifth largest group among asylum applications to the EU member states in 2018. Majority of these applicants are believed to be linked to Gulen Movement, supporting fugitive preacher Fethullah Gulen who is accused by the Turkish government of masterminding the coup, the official said on anonymity. The official added that in 2016, there were almost none asylum applications from Turkey to the EU member states.
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ANKARA, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- The number of Turkish citizens seeking asylum in European Union countries have significantly increased in the past two years, exceeding 17,000 pending applicants so far this year, a Turkish official told Xinhua. Turks ranked the fifth largest group among asylum applications to the EU member states in 2018. Majority of these applicants are believed to be linked to Gulen Movement, supporting fugitive preacher Fethullah Gulen who is accused by the Turkish government of masterminding the coup, the official said on anonymity. The official added that in 2016, there were almost none asylum applications from Turkey to the EU member states.
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Thursday, December 27, 2018
Turkey’s youth unemployment reaches frightening level
Turkey’s youth unemployment reaches frightening level
Mustafa Sonmez December 27, 2018
Article Summary
Youth unemployment in Turkey has hit 21.6%, according to official figures, but beyond the formal definitions and methodologies, the actual situation on the ground is even more alarming.
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Mustafa Sonmez December 27, 2018
Article Summary
Youth unemployment in Turkey has hit 21.6%, according to official figures, but beyond the formal definitions and methodologies, the actual situation on the ground is even more alarming.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Trump and the Fed: Time to Talk Turkey
Trump and the Fed: Time to Talk Turkey
Robert Hockett
Since 2015 at latest, it has been common for opponents of Donald Trump’s politics to liken him to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Some suggest both men are autocrats, others claim Trump is Vlad’s puppet, and still others say Putin’s the man whom Trump wishes to be.
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Robert Hockett
Since 2015 at latest, it has been common for opponents of Donald Trump’s politics to liken him to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Some suggest both men are autocrats, others claim Trump is Vlad’s puppet, and still others say Putin’s the man whom Trump wishes to be.
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Turkey raises minimum wage about 26 percent to 2,020 lira: labour minister | Reuters
Turkey raises minimum wage about 26 percent to 2,020 lira: labour minister
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey will increase the minimum wage by 26 percent in 2019, for a monthly minimum wage of 2,020 lira ($381), the labour minister said on Tuesday.
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey will increase the minimum wage by 26 percent in 2019, for a monthly minimum wage of 2,020 lira ($381), the labour minister said on Tuesday.
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Monday, December 24, 2018
Trump’s New Embrace of Turkish President Erdogan Decried by Top US Jewish Leaders | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
Trump’s New Embrace of Turkish President Erdogan Decried by Top US Jewish Leaders
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Two prominent American Jewish leaders expressed strong concern on Monday over US President Donald Trump’s declaration of faith in Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as part of his sudden decision to withdraw the 2,000 US troops presently assisting Kurdish and Arab allies in Syria.
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Two prominent American Jewish leaders expressed strong concern on Monday over US President Donald Trump’s declaration of faith in Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as part of his sudden decision to withdraw the 2,000 US troops presently assisting Kurdish and Arab allies in Syria.
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Famous Turkish actor quizzed over 'threats to Erdogan' - Saudi Gazette
Famous Turkish actor quizzed over 'threats to Erdogan'
2018-12-24 15:54:27
ISTANBUL — A famous Turkish actor testified to Istanbul prosecutors on Monday after authorities opened a probe into whether comments he made on television threatened President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with death, local media reported.
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2018-12-24 15:54:27
ISTANBUL — A famous Turkish actor testified to Istanbul prosecutors on Monday after authorities opened a probe into whether comments he made on television threatened President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with death, local media reported.
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Erdogan’s Anti-Semitism Will Sink Turkey’s Economy – Foreign Policy
Erdogan’s Anti-Semitism Will Sink Turkey’s Economy
The Turkish president’s racist conspiracy theories are a threat to economic stability.
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The Turkish president’s racist conspiracy theories are a threat to economic stability.
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Sunday, December 23, 2018
Turkey opens probe of actors' alleged TV insults of Erdogan - WPTA
Turkey opens probe of actors’ alleged TV insults of Erdogan
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s official news agency says prosecutors are investigating two prominent actors for comments on a television program. Anadolu agency on Sunday quoted a statement from the Istanbul prosecutors’ that said actors Metin Akpinar and Mujdat Gezen were “invited” for questioning following media reports about their alleged insults of Turkey’s president and threats of “a coup and death.”
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ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s official news agency says prosecutors are investigating two prominent actors for comments on a television program. Anadolu agency on Sunday quoted a statement from the Istanbul prosecutors’ that said actors Metin Akpinar and Mujdat Gezen were “invited” for questioning following media reports about their alleged insults of Turkey’s president and threats of “a coup and death.”
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The NATO Country Where Journalism Is a Crime | RealClearPolitics
The NATO Country Where Journalism Is a Crime
By Carl M. Cannon - RCP Staff
December 23, 2018
The assassins who ambushed Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul on Oct. 2 must have figured they were protected. Not only is the consulate where Khashoggi was lured to his death technically Saudi Arabian property under diplomatic law, but the killers were operating on Turkish soil -- some of the most dangerous terrain for a journalist on Earth.
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By Carl M. Cannon - RCP Staff
December 23, 2018
The assassins who ambushed Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul on Oct. 2 must have figured they were protected. Not only is the consulate where Khashoggi was lured to his death technically Saudi Arabian property under diplomatic law, but the killers were operating on Turkish soil -- some of the most dangerous terrain for a journalist on Earth.
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Saturday, December 22, 2018
Thousands protest in Istanbul against higher living costs
Thousands protest in Istanbul against higher living costs
Istanbul (AFP)
Thousands of protesters on Saturday took to the streets in Istanbul to demonstrate against the rising cost of living and crippling inflation in Turkey.
Surrounded by a heavy police presence, the protesters held banners with references to the "yellow vest" movement in France, which began as a demonstration against fuel price hikes but snowballed into anti-government protests, an AFP correspondent reported.
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Istanbul (AFP)
Thousands of protesters on Saturday took to the streets in Istanbul to demonstrate against the rising cost of living and crippling inflation in Turkey.
Surrounded by a heavy police presence, the protesters held banners with references to the "yellow vest" movement in France, which began as a demonstration against fuel price hikes but snowballed into anti-government protests, an AFP correspondent reported.
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White House says Erdogan promised Trump he'd finish off ISIS in Syria
White House says Erdogan promised Trump he'd finish off ISIS in Syria
What took place during Trump’s phone call with the Turkish leader has been a central question in the debate over Trump’s decision to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria.
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What took place during Trump’s phone call with the Turkish leader has been a central question in the debate over Trump’s decision to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria.
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The Role of Turkey in the US Defense Secretary's Resignation
The Role of Turkey in the US Defense Secretary's Resignation
By Boris Djuric December 22, 2018
In the phone call with the Turkish president Erdoğan, Trump decided to upend previous US policy and withdraw troops from Syria.
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By Boris Djuric December 22, 2018
In the phone call with the Turkish president Erdoğan, Trump decided to upend previous US policy and withdraw troops from Syria.
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Friday, December 21, 2018
Turkey’s Erdogan delays operation against Kurdish forces in Syria - The Washington Post
Turkey’s Erdogan delays operation against Kurdish forces in Syria
By Erin Cunningham and
Louisa Loveluck
December 21 at 11:04 AM
ISTANBUL — Turkey will delay a planned offensive against Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday, citing talks with the U.S. president and other officials after the administration’s decision this week to withdraw all U.S. troops from the country.
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By Erin Cunningham and
Louisa Loveluck
December 21 at 11:04 AM
ISTANBUL — Turkey will delay a planned offensive against Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday, citing talks with the U.S. president and other officials after the administration’s decision this week to withdraw all U.S. troops from the country.
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Trump’s Gifts to Turkey Repeat Mistakes and Set Bad Precedents - Defense One
Trump’s Gifts to Turkey Repeat Mistakes and Set Bad Precedents
By Aykan Erdemir
The withdrawal from Syria and sale of missiles to Ankara will undermine U.S. efforts to work with partners and rebuff Russian influence.
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By Aykan Erdemir
The withdrawal from Syria and sale of missiles to Ankara will undermine U.S. efforts to work with partners and rebuff Russian influence.
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Win for Turkey, loss for Kurds, election rhetoric for Trump – experts on US pullout from Syria | Preston Business Review
Win for Turkey, loss for Kurds, election rhetoric for Trump – experts on US pullout from Syria
December 20, 2018
Win for Turkey, loss for Kurds, election rhetoric for Trump – experts on US pullout from Syria The announced US withdrawal from Syria is likely related to the 2020 US elections, as well as the complex power struggle between Turkey and Saudi Arabia for influence in Washington, Middle East experts tell RT.
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December 20, 2018
Win for Turkey, loss for Kurds, election rhetoric for Trump – experts on US pullout from Syria The announced US withdrawal from Syria is likely related to the 2020 US elections, as well as the complex power struggle between Turkey and Saudi Arabia for influence in Washington, Middle East experts tell RT.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Second-largest sock exporter, Turkey ships 1.4B pairs to Europe in first 10 months - Daily Sabah
Second-largest sock exporter, Turkey ships 1.4B pairs to Europe in first 10 months
DAILY SABAH WITH AA
ISTANBUL
An important player in the world's socks market, the Turkish socks industry has generated nearly $900 million in revenue from 1.4 billion pairs of socks it exported in the first 10 months of the year.
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DAILY SABAH WITH AA
ISTANBUL
An important player in the world's socks market, the Turkish socks industry has generated nearly $900 million in revenue from 1.4 billion pairs of socks it exported in the first 10 months of the year.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Over 60 Turkish lawmakers facing lawsuit over Erdogan cartoon- Report - Al Arabiya English
Over 60 Turkish lawmakers facing lawsuit over Erdogan cartoon- Report
Al Arabiya English, Dubai Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Turkish prosecutors are preparing to file lawsuits against 68 lawmakers with Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) for insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by sharing a cartoon on Twitter, independent news site T24 reported.
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Al Arabiya English, Dubai Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Turkish prosecutors are preparing to file lawsuits against 68 lawmakers with Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) for insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by sharing a cartoon on Twitter, independent news site T24 reported.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Turkey Hosts World's More Refugees Than Any Other Country
Turkey Hosts World's More Refugees Than Any Other Country
Ankara, Dec 18 (Prensa Latina)
On International Migrants Day, anually held on December 18, Turkey published data on the refugees established in its territory, and ranks first host country in the world. Turkey has been hosting 3,611,834 registered Syrians, according to figures provided by the Interior Ministry on December 6, some 47.5 percent of them are 18 years old. The number of Syrians sheltering in camps was registered as 144,036.
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Ankara, Dec 18 (Prensa Latina)
On International Migrants Day, anually held on December 18, Turkey published data on the refugees established in its territory, and ranks first host country in the world. Turkey has been hosting 3,611,834 registered Syrians, according to figures provided by the Interior Ministry on December 6, some 47.5 percent of them are 18 years old. The number of Syrians sheltering in camps was registered as 144,036.
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Turkish retail sales volume drops 7.5 percent in October | Reuters
Turkish retail sales volume drops 7.5 percent in October
ISTANBUL, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Turkish retail sales volume tumbled 7.5 percent year-on-year in October, a second consecutive month of decline, official data showed on Tuesday in a fresh illustration of an economic slowdown.
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ISTANBUL, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Turkish retail sales volume tumbled 7.5 percent year-on-year in October, a second consecutive month of decline, official data showed on Tuesday in a fresh illustration of an economic slowdown.
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Trump Didn’t Commit to Extraditing Gulen, Official Says - Bloomberg
Trump Didn’t Commit to Extraditing Turkish Cleric, Official Says
By Justin Sink
and Margaret Talev
December 17, 2018, 4:47 PM EST
President Donald Trump didn’t commit to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he would extradite a U.S.-based religious leader Turkey has accused of instigating an attempted coup, a senior White House official said.
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By Justin Sink
and Margaret Talev
December 17, 2018, 4:47 PM EST
President Donald Trump didn’t commit to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he would extradite a U.S.-based religious leader Turkey has accused of instigating an attempted coup, a senior White House official said.
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Monday, December 17, 2018
What brings the end of tulip era in Turkey's tourism campaign?
What brings the end of tulip era in Turkey's tourism campaign?
Pinar Tremblay December 17, 2018
Article Summary
Turkey has used a tulip logo in its national branding for nearly two decades, but it signaled that a new symbol may be needed next year.
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Pinar Tremblay December 17, 2018
Article Summary
Turkey has used a tulip logo in its national branding for nearly two decades, but it signaled that a new symbol may be needed next year.
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Turkey recession fears grow as industrial output slumps | Financial Times
Turkey recession fears grow as industrial output slumps
Weakening economy becomes political problem for Erdogan ahead of local elections in 2019
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Weakening economy becomes political problem for Erdogan ahead of local elections in 2019
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Flynn’s Work for Turkey Laid Out in Charges Against 2 Others - Bloomberg
Flynn’s Work for Turkey Laid Out in Charges Against Two Others
By David Kocieniewski and David Voreacos
December 17, 2018, 10:49 AM EST Updated on December 17, 2018, 12:53 PM EST Kian,
Private Company Michael Flynn’s cooperation with Special Counsel Robert Mueller led prosecutors to charge two Flynn associates over their work on behalf of Turkey, in an indictment unsealed the day before Donald Trump’s former national security adviser is to be sentenced.
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By David Kocieniewski and David Voreacos
December 17, 2018, 10:49 AM EST Updated on December 17, 2018, 12:53 PM EST Kian,
Private Company Michael Flynn’s cooperation with Special Counsel Robert Mueller led prosecutors to charge two Flynn associates over their work on behalf of Turkey, in an indictment unsealed the day before Donald Trump’s former national security adviser is to be sentenced.
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Sunday, December 16, 2018
The Rise and Fall of Turkish Soft Power | Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
The Rise and Fall of Turkish Soft Power
Author Senem B. Çevik
Turkey was recognized as an emerging regional actor over a decade ago. Its economy was recuperating, along with other emerging nations of the ‘Global South.’ Judicial and political reforms that were introduced at that time positioned Turkey as a spearheading model for democracy in the Middle East. During this time, Turkey took advantage of the international demand for a moderate voice in the Middle East. Western nations praised the Turkish model which gave way to Turkey’s aspirations in the Middle East. This era is marked by Turkey’s more assertive foreign policy in the Middle East situating itself as a neutral arbiter enjoying relatively good relations with its Arab neighbors while at the same time maintaining trade and political ties with Israel.
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Author Senem B. Çevik
Turkey was recognized as an emerging regional actor over a decade ago. Its economy was recuperating, along with other emerging nations of the ‘Global South.’ Judicial and political reforms that were introduced at that time positioned Turkey as a spearheading model for democracy in the Middle East. During this time, Turkey took advantage of the international demand for a moderate voice in the Middle East. Western nations praised the Turkish model which gave way to Turkey’s aspirations in the Middle East. This era is marked by Turkey’s more assertive foreign policy in the Middle East situating itself as a neutral arbiter enjoying relatively good relations with its Arab neighbors while at the same time maintaining trade and political ties with Israel.
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Turkey cuts trees again to build more | Ahval
Turkey cuts trees again to build more
More than 5,000 trees will be cut down for villa construction in Istanbul's Beykoz district, according to a report published on the Environment and Urban Planning Ministry’s official website.
A total of 553 villas will be built in around 2,5 million metre-squared forestland, the construction plan released by the ministry said.
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More than 5,000 trees will be cut down for villa construction in Istanbul's Beykoz district, according to a report published on the Environment and Urban Planning Ministry’s official website.
A total of 553 villas will be built in around 2,5 million metre-squared forestland, the construction plan released by the ministry said.
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Turkish FM: EU countries turning blind eye to Khashoggi murder | News | Al Jazeera
Turkish FM: EU countries turning blind eye to Khashoggi murder
Mevlut Cavusoglu says it is clear that Saudi hit team planned killing in advance, as UN chief calls for accountability.
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Mevlut Cavusoglu says it is clear that Saudi hit team planned killing in advance, as UN chief calls for accountability.
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Trump working on extraditing Erdogan foe Gulen, Turkish foreign minister claims
Trump working on extraditing Erdogan foe Gulen, Turkish foreign minister claims
NBC News reported last month that the White House was looking for ways to remove Gulen from the U.S. in order to placate Turkey over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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NBC News reported last month that the White House was looking for ways to remove Gulen from the U.S. in order to placate Turkey over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Saturday, December 15, 2018
EU urges Turkey to refrain from 'unilateral' Syria move | Daily Mail Online
EU urges Turkey to refrain from 'unilateral' Syria move
By Afp
The US warned this week that any unilateral military action in northern Syria would be "unacceptable"
The European Union's foreign policy chief on Saturday asked Turkey to forgo any unilateral military action in Syria, where Ankara has threatened a fresh offensive against a US-backed Kurdish militia.
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By Afp
The US warned this week that any unilateral military action in northern Syria would be "unacceptable"
The European Union's foreign policy chief on Saturday asked Turkey to forgo any unilateral military action in Syria, where Ankara has threatened a fresh offensive against a US-backed Kurdish militia.
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Fitch holds Turkey rating at BB with negative outlook - Latest News
Fitch holds Turkey rating at BB with negative outlook
WASHINGTON - Anadolu Agency
Fitch holds Turkey rating at BB with negative outlook
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Turkey's credit rating at "BB" with a negative outlook.
Turkish economy is navigating out of a "sharp depreciation" of the lira, which "stemmed from the materialisation of external financing vulnerabilities, aggravated by political and geopolitical developments, all areas of weakness for the sovereign credit profile" the rating agency said in a statement on Dec. 14.
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Fitch holds Turkey rating at BB with negative outlook
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Turkey's credit rating at "BB" with a negative outlook.
Turkish economy is navigating out of a "sharp depreciation" of the lira, which "stemmed from the materialisation of external financing vulnerabilities, aggravated by political and geopolitical developments, all areas of weakness for the sovereign credit profile" the rating agency said in a statement on Dec. 14.
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High-speed train crash stirs debate in Turkey - Global Times
High-speed train crash stirs debate in Turkey
Source:Xinhua Published: 2018/12/15 9:37:09
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A high-speed train from Turkey's capital Ankara to central Anatolian province Konya collided with a guide train on the same route that was carrying out a track inspection on Thursday.
A total of nine people died and 86 others were injured in the train which was carrying 206. Three engine drivers are among the dead.
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Source:Xinhua Published: 2018/12/15 9:37:09
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A high-speed train from Turkey's capital Ankara to central Anatolian province Konya collided with a guide train on the same route that was carrying out a track inspection on Thursday.
A total of nine people died and 86 others were injured in the train which was carrying 206. Three engine drivers are among the dead.
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Friday, December 14, 2018
Turkey conducts airstrikes against PKK targets in Iraq
Turkey conducts airstrikes against PKK targets in Iraq
Associated Press |
Dec 13, 2018 | 7:30 PM
| ANKARA, Turkey
Turkey's Defense Ministry says the military has conducted airstrikes against Kurdish rebel targets in Iraq's Sinjar and Mount Karajak regions.
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Associated Press |
Dec 13, 2018 | 7:30 PM
| ANKARA, Turkey
Turkey's Defense Ministry says the military has conducted airstrikes against Kurdish rebel targets in Iraq's Sinjar and Mount Karajak regions.
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Commentary: When it comes to defending the press, President Erdogan is the world’s biggest hypocrite;
Commentary: When it comes to defending the press, President Erdogan is the world’s biggest hypocrite
T urkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has played up the despicable killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi to his considerable advantage. From his relentless pursuit of Khashoggi’s murderers, you’d almost think he has genuine concern for freedom of the press. Don’t believe a word of it.
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T urkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has played up the despicable killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi to his considerable advantage. From his relentless pursuit of Khashoggi’s murderers, you’d almost think he has genuine concern for freedom of the press. Don’t believe a word of it.
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Turkey will enter Syria’s Manbij if US fails to remove YPG: Erdoğan - Turkey News
Turkey will enter Syria’s Manbij if US fails to remove YPG: Erdoğan
ANKARA
Turkish forces will enter the Syrian town of Manbij if the United States does not remove YPG members, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Dec. 14.
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ANKARA
Turkish forces will enter the Syrian town of Manbij if the United States does not remove YPG members, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Dec. 14.
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Turkey Orders Arrest of Over 200 Military Personnel Over Alleged Gulen Links
Turkey Orders Arrest of Over 200 Military Personnel Over Alleged Gulen Links
Turkish prosecutors have ordered the arrest of over 200 military personnel for suspected links to a failed coup attempt in 2016, state media reported on December 14.
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Turkish prosecutors have ordered the arrest of over 200 military personnel for suspected links to a failed coup attempt in 2016, state media reported on December 14.
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
Erdogan unveils second 100-day action plan since re-election as Turkish president - Xinhua | English.news.cn
Erdogan unveils second 100-day action plan since re-election as Turkish president
ANKARA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday unveiled the second 100-day action plan, four months after the first one was announced.
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ANKARA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday unveiled the second 100-day action plan, four months after the first one was announced.
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High-speed train crash kills 9, injures dozens in Ankara, Turkey
High-speed train crash kills 9, injures dozens in Ankara, Turkey
Television footage showed emergency services working to rescue passengers from wrangled cars and debris.
By Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey — A high-speed train hit a railway engine and crashed into a pedestrian overpass at a station in Turkey's capital on Thursday, killing nine people and injuring 46 others, officials said.
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Television footage showed emergency services working to rescue passengers from wrangled cars and debris.
By Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey — A high-speed train hit a railway engine and crashed into a pedestrian overpass at a station in Turkey's capital on Thursday, killing nine people and injuring 46 others, officials said.
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For 3rd straight year, Turkey jailed more journalists than any other country: Report - ABC News
For 3rd straight year, Turkey jailed more journalists than any other country: Report
By EMILY RUCHALSKI
Dec 13, 2018, 5:01 AM ET
Even as Turkish leaders call for an international inquiry into Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khassogi's murder, the Committee to Project Journalists found the Turkish government to be the world's biggest jailer of journalists for the third consecutive year, according to a newly released report.
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By EMILY RUCHALSKI
Dec 13, 2018, 5:01 AM ET
Even as Turkish leaders call for an international inquiry into Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khassogi's murder, the Committee to Project Journalists found the Turkish government to be the world's biggest jailer of journalists for the third consecutive year, according to a newly released report.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Turkey’s Erdogan promises to clear U.S.-backed Kurds from eastern Syria, prompting warning from Pentagon - Los Angeles Times
Turkey’s Erdogan promises to clear U.S.-backed Kurds from eastern Syria, prompting warning from Pentagon
By Umar Farooq and Nabih Bulos Dec 12, 2018
Turkey will launch a military operation against U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in northern Syria “within a matter of days,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday, prompting warnings from the Pentagon and State Department.
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By Umar Farooq and Nabih Bulos Dec 12, 2018
Turkey will launch a military operation against U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in northern Syria “within a matter of days,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday, prompting warnings from the Pentagon and State Department.
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Yellow Vest protests cause satisfaction and resentment in Turkey
Yellow Vest protests cause satisfaction and resentment in Turkey
Semih Idiz December 12, 2018
Article Summary
Protests in Paris have ignited fears of copycat demonstrations against President Erdogan in Turkey.
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Semih Idiz December 12, 2018
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Protests in Paris have ignited fears of copycat demonstrations against President Erdogan in Turkey.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
More military expulsions appear imminent in Turkey
More military expulsions appear imminent in Turkey
Metin Gurcan December 11, 2018
Article Summary
The Turkish government is investigating some 15,000 more military members suspected of being connected with the Gulenist movement, and 4,000 may be ousted soon.
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Metin Gurcan December 11, 2018
Article Summary
The Turkish government is investigating some 15,000 more military members suspected of being connected with the Gulenist movement, and 4,000 may be ousted soon.
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Monday, December 10, 2018
Istanbul expands smart recycling container project - Recycling Today Global
Istanbul expands smart recycling container project
Istanbul, Turkey, is expanding its smart recycling container project, which was introduced to the public “in order to recycle the packaging waste polluting the environment.”
Since the launch of the recycling initiative in September, the city has installed automated "smart containers" at six locations across Istanbul, from busy underground metro stations to elementary schools. Containers will soon be established in 22 schools across the city, determined by demand.
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Istanbul, Turkey, is expanding its smart recycling container project, which was introduced to the public “in order to recycle the packaging waste polluting the environment.”
Since the launch of the recycling initiative in September, the city has installed automated "smart containers" at six locations across Istanbul, from busy underground metro stations to elementary schools. Containers will soon be established in 22 schools across the city, determined by demand.
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Erdogan’s Growth Pledge on the Line as Turkish Economy Stumbles - WSJ
Erdogan’s Growth Pledge on the Line as Turkish Economy Stumbles
Economic figures also present a conundrum for Turkey’s central bank
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Economic figures also present a conundrum for Turkey’s central bank
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ANKARA, Turkey | Turkey seeks 15-year prison terms for prominent journalists | STL.News
ANKARA, Turkey | Turkey seeks 15-year prison terms for prominent journalists
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s state-run news agency says prosecutors are seeking maximum 15-year prison terms for five journalists of an opposition newspaper, intensifying concerns over authorities’ crackdown on news coverage critical of the government.
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ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s state-run news agency says prosecutors are seeking maximum 15-year prison terms for five journalists of an opposition newspaper, intensifying concerns over authorities’ crackdown on news coverage critical of the government.
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Erdogan ratifies agreement to create UN bank in Turkey
Erdogan ratifies agreement to create UN bank in Turkey
10 December 2018 14:49 (UTC+04:00)
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By Trend
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ratified an agreement to create a bank under the auspices of the UN (International Technology Bank), Trend reports citing the Turkish newspaper Resmi Gazete.
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10 December 2018 14:49 (UTC+04:00)
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By Trend
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ratified an agreement to create a bank under the auspices of the UN (International Technology Bank), Trend reports citing the Turkish newspaper Resmi Gazete.
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Hard Landing for Turkish Economy Upsets Erdogan's Electoral Play - Bloomberg
Hard Landing for Turkish Economy Upsets Erdogan's Electoral Play
By Cagan Koc
and Baris Balci
December 10, 2018, 2:20 AM EST Updated on December 10, 2018, 6:40 AM EST
Now that the hard landing is here for Turkey, the question is how long the economic slowdown will last and what policy makers will do about it with only months left before local elections.
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By Cagan Koc
and Baris Balci
December 10, 2018, 2:20 AM EST Updated on December 10, 2018, 6:40 AM EST
Now that the hard landing is here for Turkey, the question is how long the economic slowdown will last and what policy makers will do about it with only months left before local elections.
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Sunday, December 09, 2018
Slow recycler Turkey seeks better uses for its trash, Europe News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Slow recycler Turkey seeks better uses for its trash
ISTANBUL (AFP) - Turkish woman Tulay Gercek stands in front of a vending machine at a busy Istanbul metro station but instead of putting coins into a slot, she crams plastic bottles into a hole.
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ISTANBUL (AFP) - Turkish woman Tulay Gercek stands in front of a vending machine at a busy Istanbul metro station but instead of putting coins into a slot, she crams plastic bottles into a hole.
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Saturday, December 08, 2018
Will China buy Turkey on the cheap?
Will China buy Turkey on the cheap?
READ IN: Türkçe
Kadri Gursel December 8, 2018
Article Summary
Some argue China may “swallow” Turkey through acquisitions, given China’s growing interest in the region and Turkey’s economic crisis, which has cheapened its assets and left it in dire need of external funds. But the realities on the ground speak otherwise.
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Kadri Gursel December 8, 2018
Article Summary
Some argue China may “swallow” Turkey through acquisitions, given China’s growing interest in the region and Turkey’s economic crisis, which has cheapened its assets and left it in dire need of external funds. But the realities on the ground speak otherwise.
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Emerging-Market Dud Turkey Wins Favor as a Top Trade for 2019 - Bloomberg
Emerging-Market Dud Turkey Wins Favor as a Top Trade for 2019
By Ben Bartenstein
December 7, 2018, 3:43 PM EST
A currency crisis, credit-rating downgrades and U.S. sanctions wreaked havoc on Turkish markets this year. Yet that turmoil has set the stage for one of next year’s most attractive trades in the developing world, according to AllianceBernstein and NWI Management.
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By Ben Bartenstein
December 7, 2018, 3:43 PM EST
A currency crisis, credit-rating downgrades and U.S. sanctions wreaked havoc on Turkish markets this year. Yet that turmoil has set the stage for one of next year’s most attractive trades in the developing world, according to AllianceBernstein and NWI Management.
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Turkey data largest fall in terrorism throughout Europe | Infosurhoy
Turkey data largest fall in terrorism throughout Europe
by Denis Bedoya | Dec 8, 2018 | News
Death toll from terrorism in Turkey fell from 659 to 123 in 2017, Global Terrorism Index 2018 says
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by Denis Bedoya | Dec 8, 2018 | News
Death toll from terrorism in Turkey fell from 659 to 123 in 2017, Global Terrorism Index 2018 says
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Friday, December 07, 2018
Turkey's top spy traveled to Washington to meet with US lawmakers - Business Insider
Turkey's top spy traveled to Washington to meet with US lawmakers and intelligence officials
Mark Hosenball and Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Turkey's head of intelligence has traveled to Washington to meet with US lawmakers and intelligence officials, sources said, in an apparent bid to improve ties with the Americans after a breakdown in the NATO allies' relationship last summer.
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Mark Hosenball and Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Turkey's head of intelligence has traveled to Washington to meet with US lawmakers and intelligence officials, sources said, in an apparent bid to improve ties with the Americans after a breakdown in the NATO allies' relationship last summer.
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UPDATE 1-US prosecutor drops appeal to extend Turkish banker's sentence - Anadolu | Reuters
UPDATE 1-US prosecutor drops appeal to extend Turkish banker's sentence - Anadolu
ANKARA, Dec 7 (Reuters) - The New York prosecutor’s office has withdrawn an appeal to extend the sentence of a former executive at Turkey’s state-owned lender Halkbank, the Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency said on Friday.
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ANKARA, Dec 7 (Reuters) - The New York prosecutor’s office has withdrawn an appeal to extend the sentence of a former executive at Turkey’s state-owned lender Halkbank, the Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency said on Friday.
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Interview with the French-Turkish sociologist Nilufer Gole: Europe's homegrown Turkish ethno-nationalists - Qantara.de
Europe's homegrown Turkish ethno-nationalists
According to prominent Turkish sociologist Nilufer Gole, many European countries have failed to integrate their Muslim and Turkish citizens. In interview with Luca Steinmann, Gole argues that this has served to deepen social polarisation in Europe
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According to prominent Turkish sociologist Nilufer Gole, many European countries have failed to integrate their Muslim and Turkish citizens. In interview with Luca Steinmann, Gole argues that this has served to deepen social polarisation in Europe
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Thursday, December 06, 2018
As Flynn Case Winds Down, Investigation of Turkish Lobbying Persists - The New York Times
As Flynn Case Winds Down, Investigation of Turkish Lobbying Persists
Dec. 5, 2018 WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors in Virginia are investigating a secret Turkish lobbying effort that once involved Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser, even as Mr. Flynn’s role in the special counsel’s investigation winds down, according to people familiar with the inquiry.
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Dec. 5, 2018 WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors in Virginia are investigating a secret Turkish lobbying effort that once involved Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser, even as Mr. Flynn’s role in the special counsel’s investigation winds down, according to people familiar with the inquiry.
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COMMENTARY — The Turkish model: How Turkey has coped with 3.6 million Syrian refugees | Vocal Europe
COMMENTARY — The Turkish model: How Turkey has coped with 3.6 million Syrian refugees
Robert Ellis
06/12/2018
There is one issue that has preoccupied Europe since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011: immigration. More than six million Syrians are internally displaced and five million have fled to neighbouring countries, mainly Turkey but also Lebanon and Jordan.
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Robert Ellis
06/12/2018
There is one issue that has preoccupied Europe since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011: immigration. More than six million Syrians are internally displaced and five million have fled to neighbouring countries, mainly Turkey but also Lebanon and Jordan.
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The dilemma of Turkish opposition voters: To punish or not to punish CHP?
The dilemma of Turkish opposition voters: To punish or not to punish CHP?
I am not sure to what degree the traditional voters of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) are following the developments to select candidates for the municipal elections.
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I am not sure to what degree the traditional voters of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) are following the developments to select candidates for the municipal elections.
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Wednesday, December 05, 2018
Turkish doctors say hospital violence out of control
Turkish doctors say hospital violence out of control
Pinar Tremblay December 5, 2018
Article Summary
Turkey's health care workers have long asked for government action to curb the verbal and physical assaults they too often face at work, but the government’s latest bill does little to help them.
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Pinar Tremblay December 5, 2018
Article Summary
Turkey's health care workers have long asked for government action to curb the verbal and physical assaults they too often face at work, but the government’s latest bill does little to help them.
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Mueller gives new details on Flynn's secretive work for Turkey
Mueller gives new details on Flynn's secretive work for Turkey
Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say that Flynn’s lies "impeded the ability of the public" to know the extent of Turkey's efforts to influence public opinion.
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Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say that Flynn’s lies "impeded the ability of the public" to know the extent of Turkey's efforts to influence public opinion.
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Japan cancels $22 billion Turkish nuclear power project | Ahval
Japan cancels $22 billion Turkish nuclear power project
A Japan-led consortium has cancelled plans to build a nuclear power plant in Turkey citing rising costs and failure to agree revised financing terms with the government.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and its partners have pulled out of the project after construction costs rose to 5 trillion yen ($44 billion), about double original projections, Nikkei Asia Review reported on Tuesday, citing sources it didn’t identify.
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A Japan-led consortium has cancelled plans to build a nuclear power plant in Turkey citing rising costs and failure to agree revised financing terms with the government.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and its partners have pulled out of the project after construction costs rose to 5 trillion yen ($44 billion), about double original projections, Nikkei Asia Review reported on Tuesday, citing sources it didn’t identify.
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UPDATE 3-Turkish lira weakens on concerns of looser monetary policy | Reuters
Turkish lira weakens on concerns of looser monetary policy
ISTANBUL, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Turkey’s lira weakened some three percent on Tuesday amid increased expectations of an early loosening in monetary policy after data showed the country’s annual inflation rate eased in November from a 15-year peak.
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ISTANBUL, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Turkey’s lira weakened some three percent on Tuesday amid increased expectations of an early loosening in monetary policy after data showed the country’s annual inflation rate eased in November from a 15-year peak.
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Tuesday, December 04, 2018
Parasailing Santa Claus attracts tourists in SW Turkey
Parasailing Santa Claus attracts tourists in SW Turkey
By Sabri Kesen
MUGLA, Turkey
Known for riding his sleigh through the air to deliver toys to children at this time of year, Santa Claus surprised people while parasailing above a beach in sunny Aegean Turkey on Monday.
As part of the Marmaris New Year Fest in southwestern Mugla province, Santa Claus glided through the air with an open parachute while being towed by a motorboat for 30 minutes in the Marmaris district.
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By Sabri Kesen
MUGLA, Turkey
Known for riding his sleigh through the air to deliver toys to children at this time of year, Santa Claus surprised people while parasailing above a beach in sunny Aegean Turkey on Monday.
As part of the Marmaris New Year Fest in southwestern Mugla province, Santa Claus glided through the air with an open parachute while being towed by a motorboat for 30 minutes in the Marmaris district.
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Monday, December 03, 2018
Turkish president praises Venezuela's leader in 1st visit - ABC News
Turkish president praises Venezuela's leader in 1st visit
By The Associated Press
CARACAS, Venezuela — Dec 3, 2018
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan heaped praise on Venezuela's embattled socialist leader Monday as political and economic ties between the two countries blossom.
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By The Associated Press
CARACAS, Venezuela — Dec 3, 2018
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan heaped praise on Venezuela's embattled socialist leader Monday as political and economic ties between the two countries blossom.
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Turkish Onion Prices Surge 51%, Defying Crackdown on Inflation - Bloomberg
Turkish Onion Prices Surge by an Eye-Watering 51%
By Cagan Koc
December 3, 2018, 5:24 AM EST
Onion prices have surged in Turkey, defying a government crackdown on inflation.
Prices surged 51 percent in November, the most of any component in a basket of prices whose gains decelerated in November to 21.2 percent from a 15-year high the month before. The government has been raiding storehouses where producers and dealers store onions, accusing them of hoarding crops to hike up prices.
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By Cagan Koc
December 3, 2018, 5:24 AM EST
Onion prices have surged in Turkey, defying a government crackdown on inflation.
Prices surged 51 percent in November, the most of any component in a basket of prices whose gains decelerated in November to 21.2 percent from a 15-year high the month before. The government has been raiding storehouses where producers and dealers store onions, accusing them of hoarding crops to hike up prices.
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Many Turks outraged by state religious authority's bloated budget
Many Turks outraged by state religious authority's bloated budget
Pinar Tremblay
November 20, 2018
Article Summary Turkey's 2019 budget includes a sharp increase for its Religious Affairs Directorate, drawing criticism of what some see as a vast overreach in influence.
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Pinar Tremblay
November 20, 2018
Article Summary Turkey's 2019 budget includes a sharp increase for its Religious Affairs Directorate, drawing criticism of what some see as a vast overreach in influence.
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Turkish inflation rate dips from peak of over 25% | Financial Times
Turkish inflation rate dips from peak of over 25%
Turkish inflation fell in November after hitting a peak of more than 25 per cent the previous month, in a sign that the worst of the country’s economic crisis may be behind it.
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Turkish inflation fell in November after hitting a peak of more than 25 per cent the previous month, in a sign that the worst of the country’s economic crisis may be behind it.
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Economists unmoved by pause in Turkish lira's plummet
Economists unmoved by pause in Turkish lira's plummet
Jasper Mortimer December 3, 2018
Article Summary
Though the latest news about Turkey's currency is good, economists still believe Turkey could well be sailing into recession, while at the G20 summit, the Turkish president is frustrated by how little is being made of the Jamal Khashoggi murder case.
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Jasper Mortimer December 3, 2018
Article Summary
Though the latest news about Turkey's currency is good, economists still believe Turkey could well be sailing into recession, while at the G20 summit, the Turkish president is frustrated by how little is being made of the Jamal Khashoggi murder case.
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Turkey will no longer use ‘tulip’ in promotion logos - Latest News
Turkey will no longer use ‘tulip’ in promotion logos
Umut Erdem – ANKARA
Turkey is planning to introduce a new theme and a logo for its tourism and cultural promotion, abandoning the symbolic tulip in advertisements and “Turkey Home” campaign.
The Culture and Tourism Ministry announced an advertising tender, to be held on Jan. 8, 2019 in Berlin, to create a new branding identity, a new slogan and a new logo for Turkey, aiming to shift the country’s traditional image with a modern one.
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Umut Erdem – ANKARA
Turkey is planning to introduce a new theme and a logo for its tourism and cultural promotion, abandoning the symbolic tulip in advertisements and “Turkey Home” campaign.
The Culture and Tourism Ministry announced an advertising tender, to be held on Jan. 8, 2019 in Berlin, to create a new branding identity, a new slogan and a new logo for Turkey, aiming to shift the country’s traditional image with a modern one.
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Sunday, December 02, 2018
President Erdogan: The sultan of no scruples | National Herald
President Erdogan: The sultan of no scruples
Saurabh Kumar Shahi
With some smart diplomacy, wily trade-off and plain skulduggery, President Erdogan has brought himself and his nation back from the brink even after gaining absolutely nothing from the Syrian blunder
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Saurabh Kumar Shahi
With some smart diplomacy, wily trade-off and plain skulduggery, President Erdogan has brought himself and his nation back from the brink even after gaining absolutely nothing from the Syrian blunder
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Saturday, December 01, 2018
Facebook to open entrepreneurship center in Turkey - Daily Sabah
Facebook to open entrepreneurship center in Turkey
DAILY SABAH
Social media giant Facebook announced on Wednesday a series of investment ventures that will contribute to the Turkish economy through small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), communities and business partnerships.
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DAILY SABAH
Social media giant Facebook announced on Wednesday a series of investment ventures that will contribute to the Turkish economy through small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), communities and business partnerships.
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Xi calls on China, Turkey to share development opportunities - CGTN
Xi calls on China, Turkey to share development opportunities
Politics
President Xi Jinping called on China and Turkey to strengthen cooperation and share development opportunities in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday.
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Politics
President Xi Jinping called on China and Turkey to strengthen cooperation and share development opportunities in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday.
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Turkey: Elections, crisis and repression - International Viewpoint - online socialist magazine
Turkey: Elections, crisis and repression
Saturday 1 December 2018, by Uraz Aydin
With four elections, a constitutional referendum and a coup attempt in the space of three years, the least we can say is that instability reigns in Turkey, even though President Erdogan has consolidated his power through all these turns. However, the municipal elections that will take place in March 2019 are already perceived by both the governing parties and the opposition as a new plebiscite, all this against the background of a deep economic crisis that promises to worsen.
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Saturday 1 December 2018, by Uraz Aydin
With four elections, a constitutional referendum and a coup attempt in the space of three years, the least we can say is that instability reigns in Turkey, even though President Erdogan has consolidated his power through all these turns. However, the municipal elections that will take place in March 2019 are already perceived by both the governing parties and the opposition as a new plebiscite, all this against the background of a deep economic crisis that promises to worsen.
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