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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Austria has summoned Turkey’s ambassador to Vienna to explain Ankara’s links to demonstrations in Austria in support of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is leading a crackdown after a failed coup attempt, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said on July 21
Turkey's Interior Ministry on July 20 refuted reports that two Turkish coastguard vessels were hijacked, saying that all of the vessels were on duty under the Coast Guard Command
Military coups or attempts are rarely good for business but at least one small sector of Turkey’s economy has seen a roaring trade since a failed army revolt on July 15 - the nation’s flag sellers
La Turchia accusa formalmente 99 ufficiali dell’esercito per il golpe del 15 luglio. Dopo il fallito colpo colpo di stato, il governo turco sta mandando avanti le epurazioni all’interno delle istituzioni. Il 20 luglio sono stati sospesi altri 6.500 dipendenti del ministero dell’istruzione. Finora la repressione aveva colpito circa 58mila ...
La Turchia vieta temporaneamente agli accademici di viaggiare all’estero. La decisione del governo è stata presa in seguito al fallito golpe del 15 luglio. Finora circa 1.577 sono stati costretti a lasciare il loro incarico, oltre a 21mila insegnanti e 15mila funzionari del ministero dell’istruzione. Oggi il governo ha anche ...
As President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced late on July 18, the government is set to take a series of important measures to prevent a repetition of what Turkey experienced on July 15 and also increase security conditions throughout the country
There can be no path other than democracy for Turkey, Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) head Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu said on July 19, condemning last week’s failed coup attempt
Source: Human Rights Watch Country: Lebanon, Syrian Arab RepublicReport documents the steps Lebanon has taken to allow Syrian children to access public schools, but also found some schools have not complied, and more support is needed for Syrians and Lebanon’s over-stretched schools. Residency Rules, Child Labor Among Barriers for Refugees (Beirut, July 19, 2016) ...
Stocks climbed for the sixth straight session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, following the quick end to the attempted coup in Turkey and Wall Street’s continued rise. The Nikkei average advanced 225.46 points, or 1.37 percent, to finish at 16,723.31. On Friday, it rose 111.96 points. The Tokyo ...
7.543 persone arrestate di cui 6.038 soldati, 755 tra giudici e procuratori, 650 civili e 100 poliziotti. Ma anche dipendenti di Ministeri dell'Interno e delle Finanze, ufficiali dell'esercito, prefetti, gendarmi e governatori di distretti provinciali. I numeri del day after il fallito colpo di stato in Turchia (sulla cui dinamica permangono ...
Turkey’s Western allies have urged the country to respect the rule of law while cracking down on the perpetrators of the recent failed coup attempt
Turkey’s leading business organization has said that a joint stance against the July 15 failed coup attempt from all social and economic circles was of great value and solid measures by the economic administration fueled optimism and confidence in the markets, in a written statement on July 18
The coup attempt in Turkey will not have any effect on the stance of foreign investors about the country, according to the head of the International Investors Association (YASED), who added it was time to take steps to strengthen democracy and the rule of law in the country
Turkey suspended the activities of Islamic lender Bank Asya temporarily, the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund said on July 18, after the tender for the bank’s sale did not attract any bids, Reuters reported
Source: Oxfam Country: Afghanistan, Burundi, China, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, occupied Palestinian territory, Pakistan, Somalia, South Africa, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, World, YemenIn sharp contrast, Jordan, Turkey, the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Pakistan and Lebanon host more ...
TURKEY’S central bank says it will provide “unlimited liquidity” to preserve financial stability in the wake of the failed coup attempt.
ALGIERS- Algeria, which rejects any unconstitutional change of government, has welcomed Sunday the return to normal functioning of institutions in Turkey, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a communiqué. "While regretting the loss of human lives during the recent events, Algeria is convinced that the brotherly people and ...
Business people say they’re banking on recent reconciliation to boost trade missions and joint investments.
Turkish Airlines resumed flights from Istanbul’s international airport on July 16 following a failed coup attempt while some foreign carriers cancelled weekend flights
Turkey’s business world has condemned the July 15 attempted coup and voiced support for the country’s democracy, democratic institutions and national will
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on July 16 condemned the attempted military coup in Turkey and said Berlin stood by those who defended democracy and the rule of law in Turkey