Wednesday, March 30, 2022
International, domestic groups ring alarms on human rights in Turkey - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
International, domestic groups ring alarms on human rights in Turkey
Two reports, one from Amnesty International and another from Turkey’s Association of Journalists, have again drawn attention to Turkey’s deteriorating record on freedom of expression.
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Ukraine’s War Is Erdogan’s Opportunity
Ukraine’s War Is Erdogan’s Opportunity
Turkey’s president is seizing on Europe’s crisis to establish his own country’s independent power.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Will Ukraine crisis help Turkey dodge Western arms embargoes? - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Will Ukraine crisis help Turkey dodge Western arms embargoes?
Drawing on the role of Turkish drones in bolstering Ukraine’s defense, Erdogan has urged NATO partners to lift restrictions on military sales to Turkey. But US sanctions remain a tough row to hoe.
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Monday, March 28, 2022
Turkish inflation to top 60% in March, stay lofty all year | Reuters
Turkish inflation to top 60% in March, stay lofty all year
Reuters
ISTANBUL, March 28 (Reuters) - Turkey's annual inflation rate is expected to rise to 61.5% in March and only dip to 52.2% by year end due to the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and rising commodity prices, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun Editing by Ece Toksabay
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Turkey faces risks acting as sanctions 'safe haven' for Russians | Reuters
Turkey faces risks acting as sanctions 'safe haven' for Russians
By Jonathan Spicer
ISTANBUL, March 28 (Reuters) - Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked a flurry of Western sanctions on Moscow, at least one oligarch and thousands of other Russians have arrived in Turkey, seen as a safe place to stay, invest and hold assets despite its NATO membership.
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Friday, March 25, 2022
Erdogan gets no meeting with Biden at NATO Ukraine summit - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Erdogan gets no meeting with Biden at NATO Ukraine summit
Despite reportedly intense diplomatic efforts, Turkey's president did not get to meet his US counterpart at today’s NATO summit in Brussels.
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Turkish taxpayers outraged at cost of lira protection scheme - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Turkish taxpayers outraged at cost of lira protection scheme
Turkey’s Treasury faces a hefty bill from a controversial plan to defend the Turkish lira, even as the scheme has failed to make a major impact in reducing dollarization.
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Thursday, March 24, 2022
Turkey’s dilemma: whose side is Erdogan on? | The Spectator
Turkey’s dilemma: whose side is Erdogan on?
From magazine issue: 26 March 2022
Vladimir Putin’s ill-conceived blitzkrieg in Ukraine has failed thanks, first and foremost, to the guts of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians. British and US-supplied anti-tank weapons have played a crucial role, too. But it’s Ukraine’s Turkish--made TB2 Bayraktar drones that have been the war’s most unexpectedly effective weapon. Unexpected not just because of their battlefield killing power but because the father-in-law of the TB2’s inventor and manufacturer is Recep Tayyip Erdogan – the only European leader to have once described himself as a friend of Vladimir Putin.
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What Türkiye can teach Europe about handling a refugee crisis | Russia-Ukraine war | Al Jazeera
What Türkiye can teach Europe about handling a refugee crisis
As it contemplates how to handle the humanitarian crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war, Europe can turn to Türkiye for some lessons.
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Will Turkey become haven for sanctioned Russians? - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Will Turkey become haven for sanctioned Russians?
Ankara is facing increasing pressure to comply with sanctions imposed on Moscow and to increase scrutiny on Turkish banks to make sure they don’t violate sanctions.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Coronavirus -EU and USA: BA.2 coronavirus variant detected in Louisville waste water
An extra-contagious version of the omicron variant that has been rising in parts of Europe and Asia has now been detected in Louisville.
According to Louisville Metro Health, the new variant BA.2 has been found in wastewater. Advertisement
BA.2 has caused about 35% of cases in the U.S. last week, up from 22% the week before, according to new estimates from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which were posted on Tuesday.
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According to Louisville Metro Health, the new variant BA.2 has been found in wastewater. Advertisement
BA.2 has caused about 35% of cases in the U.S. last week, up from 22% the week before, according to new estimates from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which were posted on Tuesday.
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Turkey's Erdogan asks EU to relaunch membership negotiations
Turkey's Erdogan asks EU to relaunch membership negotiations
Negotiations for Turkey's accession to the EU stalled over tension between bloc and Ankara
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Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Turkey, Netherlands patch up relations amid Ukraine crisis - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Turkey, Netherlands patch up relations amid Ukraine crisis
Arriving for a top-level visit in Ankara after years of tense relations, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says he would like Turkey to join sanctions against Russia but understands Ankara’s unique position.
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Monday, March 21, 2022
Turkish tourism sector scrambles to minimize fallout of Ukraine war - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Turkish tourism sector scrambles to minimize fallout of Ukraine war
Bracing for a big loss of Russian and Ukrainian holidaymakers this summer, Turkey’s tourism industry is looking for replacements in Europe and the Middle East. But few are hopeful that the gap can be closed.
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Opinion | Observations in democratic erosion: A case study of Turkey - The Daily Iowan
Opinion | Observations in democratic erosion: A case study of Turkey
Once hailed as a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, Turkey has began the march to autocracy
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Sunday, March 20, 2022
30 people injured in Turkey tunnel pile-up - Social News XYZ
30 people injured in Turkey tunnel pile-up
POSTED BY: GOPI MARCH 19, 2022
Ankara, March 20 (SocialNews.XYZ) At least 30 people were injured in a traffic pile-up inside the Mount Bolu Tunnel on the Ankara-Istanbul motorway in Turkey, officials said.
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Friday, March 18, 2022
Erdogan inaugurates world’s longest bridge
Erdogan inaugurates world’s longest bridge
By AFPMarch 19, 2022
ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday opened the world’s longest suspension bridge over the Dardanelles strait in northwestern Turkey -- which cuts travel time between Asia and Europe to six minutes.
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Israel-Turkey rapprochement complicates Ukraine mediation efforts - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Israel-Turkey rapprochement complicates Ukraine mediation efforts
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seem to be competing for a mediator role between Russia and Ukraine, but are they?
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How Turkey’s election bill could backfire on Erdogan’s ruling party - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
How Turkey’s election bill could backfire on Erdogan’s ruling party
An upcoming change to Turkey's election law could boomerang and hurt Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling party.
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Thursday, March 17, 2022
Turkey's main opposition leader calls for referendum on citizenship for refugees | Ahval
Turkey's main opposition leader calls for referendum on citizenship for refugees
Mar 17 2022 06:04 Gmt+3
Last Updated On: Mar 17 2022 07:05 Gmt+3
The leader of Turkey’s main opposition party on Thursday criticized President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan over his promise to keep migrants in the country as he called for a referendum over whether refugees should be granted citizenship.
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Erdogan steps up pro-refugee rhetoric as 20,000 Ukrainians come to Turkey - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Erdogan steps up pro-refugee rhetoric as 20,000 Ukrainians come to Turkey
The Turkish president’s pro-refugee rhetoric aims to deliver a positive message to Western allies and slash the opposition, but activists wonder if it is sincere.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Turkey tourism threatened by war in Ukraine | Business | Economy and finance news from a German perspective | DW | 16.03.2022
Turkey tourism threatened by war in Ukraine
Turkey's economy has been facing massive problems for years, and the country is set to suffer even more due to Russia's war in Ukraine as tourism takes another hit.
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Turkey: Ruling coalition propose election system changes to render opposition alliance ineffective – Medya News
Turkey: Ruling coalition propose election system changes to render opposition alliance ineffective
The new requirement for every political party to individually win in a constituency means trouble for an opposition alliance of six, four of which are too small to win in any constituency by themselves.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Turkish draft law dampens early election talk | Reuters
Turkish draft law dampens early election talk
By Nevzat Devranoglu and Ali Kucukgocmen
ANKARA, March 14 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party and its nationalist MHP allies said on Monday they had presented a draft election law to parliament that analysts said would reduce the likelihood of early elections this year.
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Sunday, March 13, 2022
Could the Ukraine war end Turkey's dependence on Russia? - Middle East News - Haaretz.com
Analysis | Could the Ukraine War End Turkey's Dependence on Russia?
Turkey’s options, amid shifting economic and political considerations in the region, now include Israel as well
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Saturday, March 12, 2022
Israeli president holds talks with Erdoğan in Turkey | Jewish News
Israeli president holds talks with Erdoğan in Turkey
Herzog: 'We will not agree on everything, and the relationship between Israel and Turkey has certainly known ups and downs … but we shall try to restart our relations.'
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Friday, March 11, 2022
Orhan Pamuk on Russia's War of Aggression: Turkey Is "Clearly on the Side of the West" - DER SPIEGEL
Turkey Is "Clearly on the Side of the West"
In an interview, Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk says that autocrats like Vladimir Putin will ultimately lose in the long run. He argues that the Russian leader is stuck in the Middle Ages. He also explains why Turkey is on the side of the West in this conflict, even if Recep Tayyip Erdoğan isn't vocal about it.
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Thursday, March 10, 2022
Europe House: For all news from or about Europe
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EU-DIGEST ISSN-1554-7949: News links about and related to Europe - updated daily "The health of a democratic society may be measured by the quality of functions performed by its private citizens" - Alexis de Tocqueville
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EU-DIGEST ISSN-1554-7949: News links about and related to Europe - updated daily "The health of a democratic society may be measured by the quality of functions performed by its private citizens" - Alexis de Tocqueville
Wednesday, March 09, 2022
Can Turkey benefit from Europe’s quest to reduce Russian gas? - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Can Turkey benefit from Europe’s quest to reduce Russian gas?
Europe’s efforts to phase down gas imports from Russia might place Turkey at the center of routes for alternative supplies from Azerbaijan and Israel.
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Tuesday, March 08, 2022
Turkish police clash with crowd gathering to mark Women’s Day | 1450 AM 99.7 FM WHTC | Holland
Turkish police clash with crowd gathering to mark Women’s Day
By Syndicated Content
Mar 8, 2022 | 3:43 PM
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish riot police clashed with women who gathered to celebrate International Women’s Day in Istanbul on Tuesday, firing pepper spray as they sought to disperse a crowd of several thousand in the city centre.
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Monday, March 07, 2022
Women all around Turkey take to the streets on the eve of 8 March – Medya News
Women all around Turkey take to the streets on the eve of 8 March
As women's groups staged demonstrations in various cities on the eve of 8 March, the largest one was in Istanbul where thousands joined both to celebrate International Women's Day and to protest against male violence and the Turkish state's complicity.
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A tangled web for Turkey in Russia’s war with Ukraine | Henri J Barkey | AW
A tangled web for Turkey in Russia’s war with Ukraine
The longer this war goes on, the greater the likelihood Ankara will have no other option but to strengthen its ties with its NATO partners.
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Sunday, March 06, 2022
EU Confidential: Europe’s historic shift on Russia — Inside the war in Ukraine — Turkey’s role – POLITICO
EU Confidential: Europe’s historic shift on Russia — Inside the war in Ukraine — Turkey’s role
BY CRISTINA GONZALEZ, ANDREW GRAY AND PAUL DALLISON
March 5, 2022 10:00 am
By CRISTINA GONZALEZ, ANDREW GRAY and PAUL DALLISON
Dimitar Bechev has spent much of his career studying Russia and Turkey, so he’s ideally placed to assess how Ankara will approach Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
The Turkish position on Russia “has always been a balancing act,” Bechev told POLITICO’s Andrew Gray from Oxford.
On the one hand, Turkey is a part of NATO and has a close economic and political relationship with the European Union. And Ankara has also cultivated close political and trading ties with Ukraine.
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Saturday, March 05, 2022
TURKEY 80% of Turks 'neutral' to war between Russia and Ukraine
80% of Turks 'neutral' to war between Russia and Ukraine
The Turkey Monitor survey by Aksoy Research shows a cautious attitude in public opinion. Only 2.4% take Russia's side, while 19.4% favour a NATO alignment. At least half of the voters of all parties show concern. Ankara's mediation attempts in the crisis.
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Friday, March 04, 2022
60 years German-Turkish Recruitment Agreement: German-Turks take the arts by storm - Qantara.de
60 years German-Turkish Recruitment Agreement
German-Turks take the arts by storm
Since the Labour Recruitment Agreement in 1961, Germany has become a second homeland for many people of Turkish origin. Not only have they become an important element of German society, they have also helped influence and shape the German arts scene quite considerably. By Ceyda Nurtsch
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Thursday, March 03, 2022
Turkey's inflation hits 54%, deepening cost-of-living woes - ABC News
Turkey's inflation hits 54%, deepening cost-of-living woes
Turkey’s annual inflation rate has further accelerated in February, marking the biggest jump since 2002 and deepening the squeeze on households that are already struggling to purchase basic goods
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Turkish opposition more popular than Erdogan-led alliance | Ahval
Turkish opposition more popular than Erdogan-led alliance
Mar 02 2022 10:16 Gmt+3
Last Updated On: Mar 02 2022 10:22 Gmt+3
The election alliance of opposition parties in Turkey, under the lead of main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), stands to win a larger share of the vote than the ruling alliance of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), Turkish pollster Metropoll found in a study.
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Wednesday, March 02, 2022
Germany and Turkey: what is at stake with ‘New’ Berlin and Ankara? - UK in a changing Europe
Germany and Turkey: what is at stake with ‘New’ Berlin and Ankara?
DATE
02 Mar 2022
AUTHORS
Ebru Turhan
The relations between Germany and Turkey are deep-rooted, multidimensional, and intricate. The uniqueness and intricacy of the bilateral dialogue between the two countries largely stem from the continuous rollercoaster ride the two have shared over many decades.
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Germany and Turkey: what is at stake with ‘New’ Berlin and Ankara? - UK in a changing Europe
Turkey drops mask rules as it heads for normality ahead of tourist season - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
Turkey drops mask rules as it heads for normality ahead of tourist season
Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announces a return to normal life after two years of COVID-19 measures, but medical association warns it may be too early.
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CBS News issues apology for showing Istanbul as Greek territory | Daily Sabah
CBS News issues apology for showing Istanbul as Greek territory
BY DAILY SABAH
ANKARA MAR 02, 2022 - 11:23 AM GMT+3
A cargo ship sails under the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge on the Bosporus in Istanbul, Turkey, March 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)
American broadcaster CBS News send a letter of apology on Wednesday after portraying Istanbul and the Turkish Straits as Greek territory in a news report on the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Turkey, between a rock and a hard place on Russia – POLITICO
Turkey, between a rock and a hard place on Russia
Ankara faces increasing pressure to choose between Moscow and Kyiv.
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Tuesday, March 01, 2022
Turkish Opposition Parties Promise to Slash Presidential Powers | World News | US News
Turkish Opposition Parties Promise to Slash Presidential Powers
By Reuters
By Ali Kucukgocmen
ANKARA (Reuters) - Six Turkish opposition parties set out a joint plan on Monday to slash presidential powers and strengthen the role of parliament if they win the next election.
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Turkish Economy Beats All G-20 Nations With Double-Digit Growth | Regina Leader Post
Turkish Economy Beats All G-20 Nations With Double-Digit Growth
Author of the article:
Bloomberg News
Baris Balci
(Bloomberg) — Turkey’s economy expanded faster than peers in the fourth quarter as interest-rate cuts spurred a recovery from the pandemic, but the subsequent rise in the inflation rate could dent growth this year.
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