Turkey scrambles fighter jets to intercept Russian aircraft Today's Zaman Turkey scrambled eight F-16 fighter jets to intercept a Russian IL-20 reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea coast on Monday when the Russian military plane began flying parallel to Turkish airspace, the Turkish military announced on Tuesday. Turkey scrambles jets after Russian plane flies near its Black Sea coast Turkey Scrambles Fighter Jets Over Russian Plane Turkey Scrambles Jets After Detecting Russian Spy Plane |
The Guardian | Turkey's Erdogan goes on offensive over corruption allegations The Guardian Turkey's prime minister has berated an Islamic cleric he accuses of plotting to wreck his government, as more voice recordings apparently intended to embarrass him were aired online. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is locked in a power struggle with the US-based ... Turkey's Erdogan tells Putin crisis must be solved by Ukrainians LABOR > Turkey tops employment growth Telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Turkey |
Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey bans Nymphomaniac over nudity Telegraph.co.uk The film premiered to cheers at the Berlin film festival last month. Its first part was planned to be screened in Turkey on March 14 and the second part on March 21. The movie was expected to be accompanied with a warning against children under age 18 ... Turkey bans 'Nymphomaniac' for sex scenes |
Bloomberg | Erdogan's Media Grab Stymies Expansion by Murdoch, Time Warner Bloomberg Murdoch's News Corp., which at the time owned film, television and newspaper companies from North America to Europe and Australia, had bought a stake in one television channel in Turkey in 2006. In 2008, News Corp. had been interested in two other ... |
Turkey Stocks Worst-Performing in World Offer Value, Hermes Says Bloomberg Hermes Fund Managers Ltd. sees value in Turkey's stock market, the world's worst-performing in dollar terms, as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government grapples with graft allegations. “Bargains cannot be found in a euphoric market -- they're ... |
Today's Zaman | EU confirms Turkey probe, Erasmus funds at risk Today's Zaman The European Commission has confirmed it has launched an audit of the Center for European Union Education and Youth Programs in Ankara over claims that Turkey's Ministry of EU Affairs was involved in the illegal use of EU funds, saying if the ... Turkey's EU agency under funds probe EU investigates corruption at Turkey's EU affairs ministry: Report |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey's Turmoil Puts Property Market at Risk Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Political and financial turmoil in Turkey is threatening to snap a critical pillar of the government's economic policy: real-estate development. For the past decade, developers have been building homes, malls and office buildings at a record ... Ishares Msci Turkey Inv Market Index Fd (TUR) news: Escalating Political ... Turkey's Weak Currency Helping To Keep Foreign Property Sales At Record ... Turkey Extends E-Visa Switch-over to the End of 2014 |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey Mall Owners Get Tested Wall Street Journal Facing declining rental income as a result of upheaval in Turkey's financial markets, shopping-center owner Corio Türkiye recently expanded a loyalty-card program so that it can track customer behavior and tailor promotions accordingly. The program ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey boxed in by Russian moves in Crimea Al-Monitor The dangerous standoff in Ukraine between Russia and the West is reminding Turks once again of their volatile neighborhood, where unexpected developments can alter the geostrategic equation unexpectedly, leaving Turkey facing difficult choices and ... Turkey caught in the Russia-Crimea snowstorm Ukraine Ties at Odds With Putin's Gas Roil Bonds: Turkey Credit FM Davutoğlu rules out Turkish-Russian crisis over Crimea |
Wall Street Journal | What Crisis? Turkey's Hotel Builders Forge Ahead Wall Street Journal Turkey's currency is tumbling, investor confidence eroding and interest rates soaring amid a stalling economy, splashy corruption headlines and a volatile political situation. But hotel development is booming, as 75 hotels with 11,376 rooms are in the ... |