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Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Turkey’s opposition parties voiced their diverse opinions about the third state of emergency decree law which would put the army under civil control
Turkey’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Melvut Cavusoglu argued that his country...
In the wake of the July 15 coup attempt, Turkey’s relations with its Western partners have taken a nosedive, while the acceleration of efforts at Turkish-Russian normalization has triggered a debate about a possible shift in Turkish foreign policy
The Turkish economy showed signs of normalcy in the immediate aftermath of an external shock like the July 15 coup attempt, proving that Turks have internalized a functioning market economy, says Professor Güven Sak. Economic realities will force Turkey to be democratic, according to Sak
Turkey’s economy remains strong despite the July 15 failed coup attempt, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş said late on July 29
Turkey’s energy sector will continue to develop and remain unhindered by the recent coup attempt, the president of the country’s Energy Council of Foreign Investors said July 29
Turkey’s government is set to conduct a major overhaul on various spheres of the country’s military after surviving a coup attempt on July 15 that highlighted the extent of the infiltration of the outlawed Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) into the top ranks of the military
Turkey has not compromised its laws even after the July 15 coup attempt, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on July 29.
The siege on Aleppo by Syrian regime forces, which a number of world powers have objected to, was “sorrowful and unacceptable,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said late July 28
A day before the remarks of two top U.S. security officials hit the wires on July 29, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on CNN Türk that it would be wrong to antagonize the relations between Turkey and the United States because of Fethullah Gülen
Turkish authorities on July 29 widened their post-coup crackdown to the business sector, detaining three major businessmen as part of investigations into the activities of US-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen
Turkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said that Turkey and Russia have nearly reached an agreement to completely lift the sanctions on the import of Turkish goods to Russia, adding that a joint fund was planned to be launched
Turkey’s parliament in Ankara has approved a new labor law concerning foreign citizens who wish to work, intern or apprentice inside the country, specifying the conditions under which foreigners will be allowed to have a work permit
Turkey’s trade deficit widened by 5 percent in June, data from the Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜİK) showed on July 29
Spain’s BBVA said on July 29 the attempted military coup in Turkey had not affected its business in Turkey, where it owns a majority stake in lender Garanti Bank, and it was “fully committed” to the country despite the uncertainty
More than 100 media outlets have been shut down over suspected links to the July 15 failed coup attempt, according to the second state of emergency decree law published in the Official Gazette late on July 27
Source: Agence France-Presse Country: Syrian Arab RepublicUN aid chief warned that any corridors must be used voluntarily and protection be guaranteed," and said "No one can be forced to flee, by any specific route or to any particular location."Aleppo, Syria | AFP | Thursday 7/28/2016 - 11:30 GMT by Karam al-Masri Syria regime ...
The number of foreign visitors to Turkey plummeted more than 40 percent in June, official data showed on July 28, marking the biggest drop in at least 22 years, as tensions with Russia and a series of deadly bombings kept tourists away
Finance Minister Naci Ağbal has said he had a “positive” meeting with representatives from the Moody’s rating agency and he expected the agency’s final consideration be positive as well, unlike the recent downgrade from Standard & Poor’s, private broadcaster NTV reported on July 28
Turkey’s Undersecretariat of Defense Industry (SSM) has launched a tender for four new corvettes as part of the ongoing MİLGEM (National Ship) project
Turkey’s economic confidence index in July rose by 14.9 percent compared to the previous month, signaling no damage to confidence in the country’s economy after the failed July 15 coup attempt