Voice of America | Ramadan Leads to Demonstrations in Turkey Voice of America ISTANBUL — Ramadan observances in Turkey are quickly becoming a catalyst for anti-government protests. Large public Iftar dinners that take place at the end of daily fasting, and are designed to protest the government, are being organized by ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Signals Interest-Rate Rise Wall Street Journal "Monetary and fiscal policy uncertainty and the associated volatility have recently been elevated at the global level. The central bank will not allow any negative spillovers from these developments to price stability and financial stability in Turkey ... Turkey signals rate rise, lira rallies Bowing to the inevitable in Turkey? Turkey's central bank signals for rate hike after lira slide |
Business Recorder | UAE central bank asks lenders about exposure to Turkey Reuters The UAE's financial ties to Turkey have expanded in recent years. But UAE banks are very well capitalized by international standards - some have capital adequacy ratios near 20 percent of risk-weighted assets - so any trouble there appears unlikely to ... Turkey warning was 'a precautionary measure' UAE seeks banks' data on Turkey investments |
RT | 'Strange bedfellows': Turkey and Israel playing precarious game for regional ... RT If the reports of Israel carrying out a strike on Syria through Turkey are true it is tantamount to an act of war, journalist James Corbett told RT. Such a revelation has the potential to topple the Turkish regime that already stands on a knife edge ... Israel , Turkey in cahoots over Syria strike : report Turkey denies Israel used airspace for Latakia strike Report: Turkey helped Israel target weapons in Syria |
Why Turkey needs a better opposition Aljazeera.com The recent events in Turkey have been well discussed in terms of the government response. The (mis)handling of the protests have drawn wide scrutiny from both domestic and international audiences. However, little mentioned, but no less important an ... |
Traveling Beyond Istanbul: Why The Coast Of Turkey Rocks Forbes Traditional fishing villages, modern resort towns and ancient ruins all dot the southwest region of Turkey's Mediterranean coast; also known as the Turquoise Coast. On a recent cruise hosted by Azamara Club Cruises, it turns out this coast is as ... |
POLITICS > Main opposition to appeal against Foreign Ministry law in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News The law proposal, which is waiting for ratification from President Gül, received criticism from opposition parties, former diplomats and serving diplomats. Davutoğlu defended the bill, saying the ministry is in need of new ambassadors. DAILY NEWS photo ... |
Channel News Asia | Mustafa Sayar suspended for doping ESPN AIGLE, Switzerland -- Tour of Turkey winner Mustafa Sayar has been provisionally suspended and faces being stripped of victory after testing positive for the blood-boosting hormone EPO at an earlier race. The International Cycling Union says Sayar had ... Tour of Turkey winner Mustafa Sayar tests positive for EPO Cycling: Tour of Turkey winner positive for doping Positive EPO test for Mustafa Sayar in Algerian race, Tour of Turkey winner ... |
UPDATE 1-UAE central bank asks lenders about exposure to Turkey Reuters The UAE's financial ties to Turkey have expanded in recent years. But UAE banks are very well capitalised by international standards - some have capital adequacy ratios near 20 percent of risk-weighted assets - so any trouble there appears unlikely to ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Egypt's Second Revolution Is Blow to Turkey Al-Monitor With the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Turkey has lost its most important strategic ally in the Arab world, making it one of the biggest losers of the second revolutionary wave in Egypt. Turkey lost not only a political and ideological ... POLITICS > Turkey warns of Egypt 'reverse domino effect' Turkey may face political disaster if Morsi doesn't return to power: Turkish ... Egypt: for Turkey, Morsi still the legitimate president |