Monday, February 28, 2022
Turkey calls Russian invasion of Ukraine a "war" - Axios
Turkey calls Russian invasion of Ukraine a "war"
Ivana Saric
Turkish officials on Sunday called Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine a "war," a change in rhetoric that could pave the way for Turkey to block the passage of Russian warships to the Black Sea.
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Explained: Importance of Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits in Russia-Ukraine conflict and Turkey’s role
Explained: Importance of Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits in Russia-Ukraine conflict and Turkey’s role
Ukraine has appealed to Turkey, who has the power accorded by the Montreux Convention, to block Russian warships from passing through the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits which lead to the Black Sea
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Turkey And The Fruitless Quest for a Monolithic Islamic Totality - The Friday Times - Naya Daur
Turkey And The Fruitless Quest for a Monolithic Islamic Totality
As Aslam Kakar goes about his daily life in Istanbul, he finds Turkish people dealing with complex, often contradictory ideas about faith, nation and the world
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Sunday, February 27, 2022
Russian Military Buildup on Ukraine Border Threatens Turkey’s NATO Relations
Turkey Could Lose Big in the Russia-Ukraine Standoff
Conflict could topple Ankara’s delicate balancing act between NATO and Russia.
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Saturday, February 26, 2022
Ukraine crisis pushes Turkish builders, exporters into turmoil | Daily Sabah
Ukraine crisis pushes Turkish builders, exporters into turmoil
BY DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL FEB 25, 2022 - 3:59 PM GMT+3
Turkish contractors and exporters have found themselves in a tight spot, with fears over the swings from Russia’s military intervention into Ukraine.
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Friday, February 25, 2022
Turkey ranks 4th in 2021 European wind energy installations | Daily Sabah
Turkey ranks 4th in 2021 European wind energy installations
BY DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL FEB 24, 2022 - 1:32 PM GMT+3
ENERGY-IMPORTS
Turkey has ranked fourth in the list of countries with the highest wind energy installations in Europe, according to the latest WindEurope report, Wind Energy and Economic Recovery in Europe, as the country reached a capacity of 1.4 gigawatts (GW) last year.
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Ukraine conflict: Turkey and Israel eye co-operation in Central Asia - Qantara.de
Turkey and Israel eye co-operation in Central Asia
As Russia advances across the Ukraine, the geopolitical cards are being reshuffled in the Middle East. On the agenda is closer economic and security cooperation between Israel and the Turkic countries. James M. Dorsey reports
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Thursday, February 24, 2022
With maverick policies, Turkey cannot hope to bring down prices | The Economist
With maverick policies, Turkey cannot hope to bring down prices
Stabilising the lira will not be enough to stave off inflation
Feb 25th 2022
ISTANBUL
At least by comparison with last year’s disaster, when it crashed by 44% against the dollar, Turkey’s lira has had a good run of late. Since January the currency has lost only 4% of its dollar value. Part of the reason is a scheme to protect lira deposits against swings in the exchange rate, which the government introduced in December, and which has suppressed demand for hard currency.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Turkey's economy to be hit hard by Fed's expected interest rate hikes - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Turkey's economy to be hit hard by Fed's expected interest rate hikes
Expected interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve to rein in inflation will deal further blows to Turkey’s economic turmoil.
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Erdogan calls Russia's recognition of Ukrainian breakaways 'unacceptable' - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Erdogan calls Russia's recognition of Ukrainian breakaways 'unacceptable'
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who cut short his visit to Africa after Russia recognizes two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine, expresses support for Zelensky’s proposal for summit.
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Monday, February 21, 2022
Turkey’s opposition leader looks to emerge from Erdogan’s shadow – EURACTIV.com
Turkey’s opposition leader looks to emerge from Erdogan’s shadow
EURACTIV.com with Reuters 2:10
A veteran Turkish political leader who has struggled for years to have President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan voted out of office says it is “very clear” that his dream is drawing nearer, even as doubts remain about whether he will be the main opposition candidate at presidential elections set for 2023.
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Saturday, February 19, 2022
Soaring Energy Bills Deepen Crisis for Turks, and Erdogan - The New York Times
Soaring Energy Bills Deepen Crisis for Turks, and Erdogan
Hit by spiraling inflation, electricity bills have doubled for households and businesses in only a month.
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How Far Will Turkey Go to Support Ukraine?
How Far Will Turkey Go to Support Ukraine?
Erdogan has signaled strong support for Kyiv, but he won’t sacrifice a strong, stable working relationship with Russia.
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Friday, February 18, 2022
TURKEY Challenged and eager to leave: young Turks against Erdogan
Challenged and eager to leave: young Turks against Erdogan
Research carried out by the German organisation Kas reveals 73% of those questioned (aged between 18 and 25) would like to leave the country if they had the chance. Forty-eight per cent had no confidence in the president. Very little trust in politicians, parties and the press. Over 90% are in favour of premarital relations, 80% for gender equality.
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Saturday, February 12, 2022
Half of Turkish electorate supports opposition bloc: MetroPoll survey - Turkish Minute
Half of Turkish electorate supports opposition bloc: MetroPoll survey
By Turkish Minute - February 12, 2022 379 0
According to the results of a recent opinion poll conducted by the Ankara-based MetroPoll, 49.7 percent of voters said they “feel closest to” the county’s opposition bloc or “preferred” it over President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s alliance, local media reported on Saturday.
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Friday, February 11, 2022
Turkey wants billions worth of 'under the mattress' gold back in the financial system as it fights inflation, currency devaluation | Kitco News
Turkey wants billions worth of 'under the mattress' gold back in the financial system as it fights inflation, currency devaluation
Anna Golubova
Thursday February 10, 2022 17:44
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(Kitco News) As Turkey battles inflation at nearly 50% and a very weak lira, the government wants to encourage citizens to convert their "under the mattress" gold worth billions of dollars into lira-denominated bank accounts.
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The Mayor of Istanbul Could Prove a Dangerous Challenger to Erdoğan - DER SPIEGEL
The Mayor of Istanbul Could Prove Dangerous to Erdoğan
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu has transformed into a political star, and may be a worthy challenger to the Turkish president in coming elections. In a DER SPIEGEL interview, he talks about what he is doing right and what Erdoğan is doing wrong.
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Turkey-Armenia relations: Normalisation after 31 years of tension? - Qantara.de
Turkey-Armenia relations
Normalisation after 31 years of tension?
Turkish-Armenian rapprochement kicked off in Moscow in January, after a break of 13 years. This time, focusing on relatively easy fixes such as trade and transportation, both countries are emphasising a lack of pre-conditions. Turkey is nevertheless reluctant to let third countries, such as Russia, to play a role in the process. By Leyla Egeli
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Fitch Downgrades Turkey to 'B+'; Outlook Negative
Fitch Downgrades Turkey to 'B+'; Outlook Negative
Fri 11 Feb, 2022 - 5:02 PM ET
Fitch Ratings - London - 11 Feb 2022: Fitch Ratings has downgraded Turkey's Long-Term Foreign Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to 'B+' from 'BB-'. The Outlook is Negative.
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Wednesday, February 09, 2022
Turkey says Deutsche Welle, others must obtain licences or have access blocked | Reuters
Turkey says Deutsche Welle, others must obtain licences or have access blocked
ANKARA, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Turkey's broadcasting watchdog has given three international news agencies 72 hours to obtain an operating licence or else have access to their platforms blocked, one of its members said on Wednesday.
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Turkey’s Doctors Are Leaving, the Latest Casualty of Spiraling Inflation - The New York Times
Turkey’s Doctors Are Leaving, the Latest Casualty of Spiraling Inflation
Doctors, worn down by grueling hours and violence, are emigrating in rising numbers, undermining one of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s signature achievements.
By Carlotta Gall
Published Feb. 7, 2022
Updated Feb. 8, 2022
ISTANBUL — Anxiety rose after an assistant doctor died last fall when she plowed her car into the back of a truck after a long shift.
Then there were the growing cases of violence. An assistant doctor abandoned his career after a patient stabbed him in the stomach and hand. A pregnant nurse was hospitalized after being kicked in the belly.
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High energy prices put more pressure on Turks
High energy prices put more pressure on Turks
Burcin GERCEK
Wed, February 9, 2022, 2:19 AM·4 min read
Adem ALTAN
When temperatures plunged well below freezing in Ankara and energy prices soared, Dondu Isler had to make a tough choice to both stay warm and keep her soaring utility bills down.
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Saturday, February 05, 2022
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President, and his wife test positive for Covid-19 - CNN
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and wife test positive for Covid-19
By Isil Sariyuce, for CNN
Updated 10:26 AM ET, Sat February 5, 2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends a press conference at the end of the Rome G20 Summit, on October 31, 2021 in Rome.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN)Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife, Emine, have tested positive for Covid-19.
Erdogan said on Twitter that the couple had contracted the Omicron variant of the coronavirus and were experiencing mild symptoms.
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Friday, February 04, 2022
Talk of Turkish accession masks realpolitik about migration
Turkey remains sidelined for membership of the European Union even as other candidate countries continue to make determined, if fitful, progress toward membership.
And yet, among some of the most senior Turkish officials, there remains a strong determination to restart EU accession discussions - and even some optimism about one day getting them back on track.
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Firing of deans raises academic freedom concerns in Turkey
Deans Fired at Turkish University
Incidents raise concerns about academic freedom and political interference.
By Jack Grove for Times Higher Education
February 4, 2022
The firing of three elected deans from Boğaziçi University, a research university in Turkey, could signal a renewed attack on institutional autonomy and freedom of speech in Turkey’s universities, scholars have warned.
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Thursday, February 03, 2022
Turkish Inflation Climbs to Highest in 20 Years on Lira, Energy | Financial Post
Turkish Inflation Climbs to Highest in 20 Years on Lira, Energy
Author of the article:
Bloomberg News
Baris Balci
(Bloomberg) — Turkey’s inflation rate accelerated to a near 20-year high in January, driven by rising energy, food prices and a weak lira.
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Wednesday, February 02, 2022
Erdogan seeks payoff from Russia-US clash on Ukraine
Erdogan seeks payoff from Russia-US clash on Ukraine
Istanbul (AFP) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will try to leverage his strategic position in NATO and his rapport with Russia's Vladimir Putin when he visits Kyiv on Thursday in a bid to head off war in Ukraine.
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