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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
A chief advisor to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has criticized the European Union over its demands for Turkey to modify its anti-terror law
La Turchia pronta a nominare un nuovo primo ministro. Si apre oggi il congresso del Partito per la giustizia e lo sviluppo (Akp), che nominerà il successore di Ahmet Davutoğlu a capo del partito e alla guida del governo. Davutoğlu aveva annunciato le sue dimissioni per contrasti con il presidente Recep Tayyip ...
Turkey’s “factory setting” have apparently been restored. What I am talking about are the expectations of the Turkish people from Ankara’s foreign policy
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has expressed its respects to the memory of victims of the Circassian exile, which it described as “one of the biggest massacres in the history of humanity.”
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the security situation in the Middle East in their meeting in Brussels on May 20, according to tweets posted by the Turkish minister
A young population has played a crucial role in Turkey’s economic story in a bid to positively differentiate itself in the region
The European Union’s foreign policy chief said on May 19 that she expects the new Turkish government to endorse the EU-Turkey deal reached with the previous government and to continue close cooperation to address the refugee crisis
The number of visitors to Turkey’s museums fell by almost half in the first three months of this year, while the number of foreign visitors also dropped by 60 percent
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has approved a law on an agreement between Ankara and Brussels on the readmission of people residing in the EU without authorization
Istanbul has ranked eighth in the list of world cities hosting the most international business congresses in 2015, according to a new list published by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCI)
Turkey has summoned the top European Union envoy in the country on May 17 to complain about comments he made last week on the migration deal between Ankara and the EU, Turkish foreign ministry sources said on May 18
Dore Gold, the director-general of Israel’s Foreign Ministry, will represent his country at next week’s World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul
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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has told his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, that he will resign if Moscow can show any evidence that Turkey has been aiding the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
Turkey plans to return to the sukuk market with an investor roadshow slated for the first half of this year, as the government forges ahead with plans to boost Islamic finance in the country, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek told Reuters
The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated on May 18 that the ethnic-Turkish population in northeastern Greece wanted the implementation of regulations and practices “that allow them to enjoy fundamental rights and freedoms"00
Pakistan Stock Exchange, which is seeking a strategic foreign investor, has had “serious interest” from Turkey and Qatar exchanges, the Pakistan bourse’s deputy managing director said
An agreement that would grant Turkish citizens visa-free travel to the EU is at risk as Turkey refuses to narrow the scope of its anti-terror law
ECONOMIC MRI Other emerging economies have displayed good figures this spring, but Turkey’s political tribulations are continuing to negatively affect the economy
Amendments demanded for Turkey’s anti-terror law have put the Turkey-EU deal on migrants and visa-free travel in jeopardy, with the European Parliament halting the visa liberalization process
Cansen Başaran-Symes, the head of the Turkish Industry and Business Organization (TÜSİAD), a leading business group, has called on European leaders to understand the terrorism risks that Turkey is facing, while also highlighting the importance of freedom of speech