Today's Zaman | Fitch: Turkey Would Be Prudent To Secure IMF Funding Wall Street Journal LONDON (Dow Jones)--Turkey could get through the global economic recession without an International Monetary Fund program, but it is a "risk," the head of emerging Europe sovereigns at Fitch Ratings said Wednesday. Speaking at Fitch's emerging Europe ... Fitch analyst urges IMF deal Top economist Steve Hanke says Turkish economy can do without IMF loan Stand-by no longer option for Turkey, müsiad says |
AFP | Turkey, Iraq sign military cooperation agreement Xinhua, China ANKARA, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Turkey and Iraq signed a preliminary accord on military cooperation, the Turkish military said in a statement published on its website Wednesday. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in the Turkish capital of ... Turkey, Iraq sign military cooperation deal Turkey, Iraq sign military accord Turkey, Iraq sign military deal |
www.worldbulletin.net | DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 17, 2009 Reuters ANKARA - Turkish Cypriot Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu visits Turkey. MONDAY, JUNE 15 ISTANBUL - International Monetary Fund Deputy Managing Director John Lipsky expected to visit Turkey for talks on possible loan accord. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 ISTANBUL ... Kurdish groups hope for Ankara talks Turkey Begins to Question the Past DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 17, 2009 |
Daily Mail | Heritage Oil to Buy Turkey's Genel Enerji Wall Street Journal By SPENCER SWARTZ LONDON -- UK-based Heritage Oil Ltd. on Tuesday said it will buy closely held Genel Enerji AS, of Turkey, in an all-stock deal for about $2.5 billion, signaling the potential start of acquisition activity in Iraq's oil-rich northern ... Heritage Oil buying Turkey's Genel Enerji Heritage Purchases Genel to Tap Kurdish Reserves Heritage deal in Iraq possible watershed |
Sofia Echo | Erdogan: EU must stick to Turkey promises United Press International ANKARA, Turkey, June 10 (UPI) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the European Union must honor pledges it has made regarding his country's path toward membership. Erdogan made the comments in the wake of right-wing parties opposed to ... EU vote result adds to Turkey's membership woes Turkey anxious after latest round of EU elections - reports European Election Results Rekindle Turkish Reform Agenda |
Turkey: Life in prison for 6 al-Qaida suspects The Associated Press ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A Turkish appeals court has upheld a verdict sentencing six al-Qaida militants to life in prison for the deadly 2003 bombings in Istanbul. The court in Ankara says Wednesday it has approved the life sentence for the six of the 74 ... |
Turkey discusses tax cut to spur small firms to merge Forbes, NY By Selcuk Gokoluk and Orhan Coskun ANKARA, June 10 (Reuters) - Turkey's parliament started talks this week on proposals to offer small companies tax cuts if they merge, although economists question how effective such moves can be in pulling the economy ... |
Earthtimes (press release) | Turkey censured on domestic abuse BBC News, UK The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Turkey denied a woman her "right to life" by failing to prevent her murder by her son-in-law. It is the first time the court has ruled against a state for failing to protect someone from domestic ... Court: Turkey failed to protect woman in domestic abuse case Turkey Is Berated For Ignoring Domestic Violence ECHR rules against Turkey in landmark case |
Armenian Reporter | US Envoy Upbeat On Turkey-Armenia Relations RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Czech Republic Speaking at an ensuing news conference, Gordon reaffirmed Washington's strong support for the year-long fence-mending negotiations between Armenia and Turkey and an unconditional normalization of their relations. "Turkey-Armenia normalization would ... US urges progress in Turkey-Armenia reconciliation process US envoy urges progress in Armenia-Turkey talks US urges no Karabakh link for Armenia-Turkey relations |
Javno.hr | Cyprus to continue oil search despite Turkey guardian.co.uk, UK By Michele Kambas and Dina Kyriakidou NICOSIA, June 10 (Reuters) - Cyprus said on Wednesday it would press on with offshore oil exploration, despite strong objections from Turkey, and would open new fields for hydrocarbon research by early next year. ... Greek Cypriots refuse to unblock energy chapter in EU-Turkey talks CoE urges Turkey to execute ECHR rulings regarding Cyprus If Turkey does not stop threatening Cyprus, Energy chapter will ... |