Financial Times | Lira's shrug shows Turkey is yet to convince investors Financial Times Turkey is dangerously exposed. Inan Demir of Nomura expects the country's need for external finance to reach $43bn at the end of this year. Added to this are repayments on foreign debts coming due in the next 12 months amounting to $170bn. “These are ... Growth in Turkey hits 11.1 percent Turkey Economy Has Outgrown Stimulus Program, Erdogan Aide Says Turkey's economy grows 11.1% in third quarter |
Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project | Key Middle East Publics See Russia, Turkey and US All Playing Larger Roles in Region Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project Majorities across five Middle Eastern and North African countries agree that Russia, Turkey and the United States are all playing more important roles in the region than they did 10 years ago, according to a spring 2017 Pew Research Center survey ... |
The Guardian | In Turkey, academics asking for peace are accused of terrorism The Guardian At a time of heavy clashes in Turkey's Kurdish-populated towns, the petitioners objected to the continuation of violence against the Kurdish people, called for an end to the round-the-clock curfews that deprived the population of necessary provisions ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Turkey, Russia Will Meet to Finalize S-400 Defense Deal in Coming Week U.S. News & World Report Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin attend a news conference in Ankara, Turkey, December 11, 2017. Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Presidential Palace/Handout via REUTERS Reuters. ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish and Russian officials ... Putin meets Erdogan as Turkey and Russia finalise MISSILE systems deal in NATO snub Turkey, Russia will meet to finalise S-400 defence deal in coming week Putin: US Decision On Jerusalem Destabilizing Middle East |
Hurriyet Daily News | Greece to speed up migrant transfer after Turkey deal Hurriyet Daily News Greece will speed up the relocation of thousands of migrants from its overcrowded islands to the mainland before the onset of winter after reaching a deal with Turkey, a key ally in helping to tackle Europe's migration crisis, government sources said ... |
Bloomberg | Turkey's 11% Economic Growth Fuels Expectations of Rate Hike Bloomberg Turkey's economy grew faster in the third quarter than any other of the world's 20 biggest economies as household spending and exports surged, stoking expectations that the central bank will increase borrowing costs to curb inflation. Gross domestic ... |
New York Times | Officer Said He Fled Turkey, Carrying Evidence of Corruption New York Times Huseyin Korkmaz, a Turkish police supervisor in Istanbul, began an investigation in 2012 into a money laundering and bribery ring led by Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian businessman who was secretly smuggling gold for oil in violation of United States ... Ex-investigator tells of fleeing Turkey with evidence of corruption Turkey's Erdogan Was 'No. 1' in Corruption Probe, Witness Says |
The Times of Israel | Reconciliation with Turkey was a mistake, Lapid says The Times of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in response, accused the Turkish leader of bombing Kurdish civilians and helping terrorists murder innocent people. On Sunday evening, Turkey accused Israel of “massacring” thousands of Palestinians. The bitter ... |
In Turkey, Human Rights Are As Inalienable As They Were 70 Years Ago HuffPost UK Globally and into Turkey human rights defenders are under attack, with a wide crackdown on civil society. In July this year 10 human rights defenders, including Director of Amnesty Turkey İdil Eser, known as the Istanbul 10 were arrested whilst ... |
How many millennials does it take to carve a turkey? The internet has your answer. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The turkey was oven roasted to perfection. The mashed potatoes were buttery and fluffy. There was pie, lots of pie. But something was awry. Fifteen people who barely missed the qualification of “family member” attended Mary Weidner's “friendsgiving ... |