Index On Censorship | Turkey: 72 Journalists Forced Out for Covering Protests, Union Says New York Times (blog) The main opposition leader accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday of cowing local news media into self-censorship after a journalists' group said dozens of reporters had been fired for their coverage of antigovernment protests. Union: 59 journalists sacked since Turkey unrest Turkey: Yavuz Baydar sacked after columns criticising government Turkey Riot Aftermath:PM Erdogan start Punishes Protesters in Turkey ... |
ETF Trends | Turkey rate rise highlights emerging markets dilemma Financial Times He has even blamed the recent protests in the country over increasing authoritarianism on a shadowy international “interest rate lobby”, which analysts said may have been a key reason preventing Turkey's central bank from raising rates earlier, despite ... Turkey Raises Key Rate Turkey warns on growth as pressure on economy rises Turkey may slash 2013 growth forecast: Minister |
Hurriyet Daily News | POLITICS > Turkey's peace process to set example for Syria and Iraq, Turkish ... Hurriyet Daily News “In the same manner that Turkey considers the Turkmens as siblings, so too does it consider the Kurds as siblings,” Davutoğlu said in a bid to make Ankara's position clear that its concerns surrounding the possible formation of an autonomous Kurdish ... Turkey's Northern Syria Dilemma Turkey will respond to fire from Syria Civilian killed in gunfight on Turkey-Syria border |
Hurriyet Daily News | BUSINESS > US to probe steel pipes from Turkey, 8 others Hurriyet Daily News The U.S. Commerce Department on July 23 launched one of its biggest trade investigations in years into charges that manufacturers in nine countries including Turkey are selling steel pipe used by oil and natural gas producers at unfairly low prices in ... Turkey to ask US for exclusion from steel pipe antidumping case |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey now 154th in world press freedom index Hurriyet Daily News Daily News Photo. Turkey experienced a fall among the ranks of the Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom index, falling to 154th on the list, which was topped for the second year in a row by Finland. The organization stated that Turkey, a ... |
Uefa.com | Log in using your Facebook, Windows Live, Google or Yahoo! account Uefa.com France victory ends Turkey challenge. Published: Tuesday 23 July 2013, 21.45CET. Turkey 1-2 France Goals from Adrien Hunou and Yassine Benzia took Francis Smerecki's side clear in second place in Group B and ended Turkey's semi-final ambitions. |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey is not mulling military intervention in Syria, Deputy PM Arınç says Hurriyet Daily News A military intervention in Syria would further complicate the situation in the war-torn country, a senior Turkish government official has said, although armed Kurdish groups' attempts to create a de facto situation in northern Syria is a major concern ... |
Turkey's interest rate corridor: controversial but still effective Financial Times (registration) (blog) Scrupulous implementation of a 2001 IMF rescue plan saw those reduced to 5.75 per cent and 8.75 per cent respectively by November 2010, when Turkey's continued economic growth and high interest rates attracted inflows of hot money, pushing up the lira. |
Hurriyet Daily News | RIGHTS > European court criticizes Turkey over excessive police force Hurriyet Daily News Turkey needs to adopt new measures to prevent the police from using disproportionate violence and unnecessary and excessive tear gas during peaceful demonstrations, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said yesterday in a verdict regarding a ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey won't accept Israel's ex gratia payment as compensation in Mavi ... Hurriyet Daily News The reason for the deadlock in compensation talks between Turkey and Israel is the latter's insistency in redressing the damages of the Mavi Marmara victims as an ex gratia payment and not as a result of its wrongful act, a senior Turkish government ... Turkey blames Israel for halting progress in normalization talks |