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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Turkey’s foreign minister spoke by phone on Oct. 27 with a Turkish family in Oslo, Norway whose car was attacked late last week by sympathizers of the PKK terror group.
The production of raw materials from plastic waste is a key issue Turkey should focus on for its economic well-being and the planet’s future, according to a top engineer in Turkey.
Although he had spent most of his life in the battlefields before becoming Turkey’s first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was meticulous about the official dinners he hosted at the presidential residence, according to an expert. Despite Ankara’s mediocre means in the early days of the Republic, every detail was thoroughly ...
Before and during its operation in northwestern Syria that killed a terrorist ringleader, the U.S. acted "within the spirit of Alliance and strategic partnership" in the fight primarily against the ISILand PKK/YPG terror groups, Turkey's National Defense Ministry said on Oct. 27.
Turkey's foreign minister on Oct. 26 called on Germany to act in line with the “spirit of alliance” on Turkey’s anti-terrorism operation in northern Syria.
At just five years old, the annual trail run in Turkey's scenic Cappadocia region is racing past its global peers in growth, an executive from its chief sponsor told Anadolu Agency.
Turkey saw a total of $9.8 billion export to Balkans in the first nine months of 2019, a 3.7% increase compared to the same period last year, according to data compiled by Anadolu Agency from the Turkish Exporters' Assembly (TIM) on Oct. 25.
Relieved by the diffusion of the tension between Ankara and Washington, the Turkish American Business Council (TAİK) is eyeing a meeting between the two countries to give a new impetus to increase the trade volume to $100 billion.
Sectoral confidence rises for services, retail trade, and construction in October compared to last month
The 1959–60 London and Zurich Agreements, accepted by the representatives of the two equal co-founder communities (Greek and Turkish), together with the three guarantor powers (the United Kingdom, Turkey and Greece), granted Cyprus independence from the U.K. as a bicommunal partnership republic. As signatories to these international agreements, the Greek ...
Turkey's anti-terror operation in northern Syria is in line with international law, Ankara's envoy to the UN say
Turkey has jumped up 10 places to be 33rd among 190 nations in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index released on Oct. 24, the country’s vice president said.
U.S. defense secretary on Oct. 24 called for strengthening NATO's partnership with Turkey.
The Istanbul Municipality challenges the result of a concession tender that was held for idle warehouses at the city’s landmark Haydarpaşa and Sirkeci train stations.
Some 234,055 houses were sold in Istanbul last year with a total transaction value of 120.6 billion Turkish Liras (around $20.7 billion), a report says
Turkey should focus on increasing e-export, of which volume reached $1.5 trillion globally, according to a digital communications expert on Oct. 21.
Turkey's counter-terror operation in northern Syria will restart if the YPG/PKK terror group does not withdraw within 35 hours, Turkish foreign minister has said.
Antalya, one of Turkey’s top tourist hotspots, has welcomed a record 14 million foreign tourists this year, according to data
Turkish Foreign Ministry condemns Amnesty International's report on Turkey's counter-terrorism operation in northern Syria.
Turkey is working intensively to surpass its current trade volume with China -- $20 billion -- focusing on high value-added projects within a win-win framework, the head of the Turkish Exporters' Assembly (TIM) said on Oct. 18.
Turkey's Foreign Ministry issued a warning late on Oct. 18 for its citizens traveling to the Spanish region of Catalonia due to security concerns in its capital, Barcelona.