BBC News | Turkey Will Either Lose Erdogan or Democracy Bloomberg There are two reasons Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan may not survive the current government corruption scandals in Turkey. And if he does, the cost to the "Turkish model" will be enormous. The first is, well, the corruption charges. An ... More arrests as power struggle racks Erdogan government in Turkey Erdogan blames 'international groups' for corruption scandal that rocks Turkey Turkey corruption inquiry: Ministers' sons charged |
The Daily Star | How Turkey's Troubles Could Spread in Emerging Markets New York Times (blog) For now, the financial uncertainty in Turkey seems to be largely localized, a consequence of ever- fickle Turkish politics. Nevertheless, markets in other large emerging markets like Brazil and India did experience a brief wobble this week, and with ... Turkey's lira at record low on graft row, Fed ECONOMICS > Turkey's lira sinks to record low on corruption row |
The Guardian | Turkey corruption investigators charge 16 with links to Erdoğan The Guardian Suleyman Aslan, the general manager of state-owned Halkbank, was also formally arrested and charged alongside Baris Guler, the son of the interior minister, and Kaan Caglayan, the son of the economy minister, Turkey's state-run news agency reported on ... Turkey corruption scandal: ministers' sons charged 16 charged in Turkey corruption inquiry Participants of corruption scandal in Turkey arrested by court |
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FSA warning over turkey butterflies processed by Severnside Provisions BBC News An FSA spokesman said: "It is suspected that 12 tonnes of turkey butterflies, processed by Severnside Provisions Ltd at premises in Newport, south Wales, were supplied to independent butchers and catering outlets throughout south and mid Wales, south ... Customers advised not to eat turkey butterflies FSA issue warning over turkey butterflies from Severnside Provisions in Newport Customers advised not to eat turkey product from Newport's Severnside ... |
The EU Needs Turkey New York Times ISTANBUL — The Turks are increasingly hubristic, and not just in the Middle East. Having seen their total G.D.P. more than double in the past decade, many Turks do not feel that they need the European Union anymore. Turkey's economy is growing much ... Turkey-EU agreement a challenging one |
New York Times | Corruption Investigation in Turkey Produces First Arrests New York Times The investigation is widely regarded as being controlled by followers of Fethullah Gulen, a powerful Muslim preacher who lives in Pennsylvania and commands a network of businessmen, media outlets and schools as well as officials within Turkey's police ... |
Turkey: Erdogan denounces corruption probe as 'dirty game' euronews Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slammed the high-level corruption probe that has led to dozens of arrests – including the sons of two of his government ministers. Erdogan called it a “smear campaign” against his government and a “dirty ... |
BBC News | Turkey corruption inquiry: More senior police 'fired' BBC News At least 14 further senior police officials have been removed from their posts in Turkey, according to reports. The dismissals are the latest round of police sackings following mass raids in a corruption inquiry on Tuesday. On Thursday the head of ... |
UPDATE 3-Turkey's Erdogan says "dark alliances" behind graft inquiry Reuters ANKARA, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan denounced "international groups" and "dark alliances" on Saturday for entangling Turkey in a corruption scandal that has exposed deep rifts between him and a U.S.-based Muslim cleric who ... |