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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Il bilancio delle vittime degli attentati a Istanbul sale a 42 morti. I feriti sono quasi 240. La sera del 29 giugno è morta una donna di 22 anni che lavorava nei servizi di catering dell’aeroporto Atatürk ed era rimasta gravemente ferita nell’esplosione. Tra le vittime ci sono almeno 13 ...
ISTANBUL - A triple suicide bombing at Istanbul's international airport left 41 people dead, 13 of them foreign nationals, and 239 wounded, the city governor said in a statement.
Attentati all’aeroporto Atatürk di Istanbul, 41 morti e 239 feriti. Tra le vittime ci sono almeno 13 stranieri, hanno dichiarato le autorità turche. Non ci sono italiani coinvolti. Alcuni feriti sono in condizioni gravi. Secondo la ricostruzione del governo turco, verso le 22 (ora locale) del 28 giugno tre attentatori ...
Dubai’s transport authority announced June 29 it had awarded a French-led consortium, also including Spain’s Acciona and Turkey’s Gülermak, a $2.88 billion contract to extend its metro network to the site of the Expo 2020 world trade fair
A draft bill changing regulations to foreign employment was accepted by parliament’s Health, Family, Labor and Social Affairs Commission on June 28, as part of a bid to improve the investment climate in Turkey
Turkey’s business world has condemned and expressed sorrow over the deadly suicide attack at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport late on June 28
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Central African Republic, ChadSustainable solutions are needed to minimize the impact of the crisis on livelihoods, especially for 130,000 people in situation of food insecurity. HIGHLIGHTS Chad is part of the dynamics of the World Humanitarian Summit. In Lac region sustainable solutions are needed ...
As more positive signs poured in about the possible normalization of Turkish-Russian relations on June 28, details also started to surface regarding details of the diplomacy carried out between Ankara and Moscow
In a strategic move, Ankara decided to swallow its pride and send a message to the world that it really was “open for business.” And it did it in a very bold way. But first, here’s a little nostalgia
Turkey began this week with two big surprises in foreign policy. Firstly, Turkey and Israel finally reached an agreement to restore full diplomatic relations, after a six-year lull following the deadly Gaza Flotilla incident in May 2010
Moscow believes that Turkey has made a “serious step in the right direction” after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed his “regret and sorrow” over the downing of a Russian jet last year, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said
Turkey’s beleaguered tourism sector hopes to reap the fruits of a number of diplomatic steps to improve ties with Israel and Russia, as the number of foreign arrivals to the country plummeted to record lows
Turkey has appointed Osman Çelik, the former general manager of Islamic Türkiye Finance, as head of the Treasury two years after the former chief’s leaving
EBRD has said it acquired a minority stake in the recycling arm of Turkish glass producer Şişecam, in a move to help Turkey increase its glass recycling rate and boost its circular economy
A tender for the controversial Canal Istanbul, building a “second Bosphorus” across Istanbul’s European side, will be held by the end of this year, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım has said
CHP Ankara deputy Şenal Sarıhan has posed a series of questions to the Turkish Interior Ministry on the situation of foreign national ISIL militants who are reportedly entering Turkey from Syria and have been applying to their embassies inside the country to return to their homes
The bilateral economic and trade volume between Turkey and Israel is expected to soar after the recent deal to normalize relations, according to political and business circles from both countries
Prime Minister says reconciliation deal with Ankara will have 'immense' positive impact on Israeli economy.
Ahead of expected formal announcement of detente, US secretary of state meets PM in Rome.
Source: Concern Worldwide, Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, ActionAid, Amnesty International, Ayuda en Acción, Habitat for Humanity, Jesuit Refugee Service, Trócaire, ZOA, Islamic Relief, Norwegian Refugee Council, INTERSOS, Pax Christi, CARE, Terre des hommes, Concord, Cordaid, Handicap International, Human Rights Watch, European Council on Refugees and Exiles, Médecins du Monde, ...
A narcoterrorism report prepared by Turkey’s Interior Ministry suggests that the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) earns nearly $1.7 billion each year through its involvement in the production and trading of cannabis, in addition to drug smuggling