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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Turkish Finance Minister Naci Ağbal has praised the efforts of the Turkish National Financial Intelligence Unit (MASAK) and the Banks Association of Turkey (TBB), while criticizing a number of foreign states, without providing names, of “condoning” the financing of terrorism
Turkey’s minister for European Union Affairs and the chief negotiator with the bloc, Volkan Bozkır, held talks with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders as the ministers of the bloc were in Amsterdam to attend an EU ministers meeting on April 11-12
Former Macedonian foreign minister and the U.N. General Assembly’s 62nd president, Srgjan Kerim, has requested Turkey’s support for his candidacy to succeed Ban Ki-moon as U.N. secretary general
Turkey has rearranged the officials of its diplomatic mission in neighboring Iraq, with authorities describing the move as a bid to offer “better and swifter” service to Turkish citizens and business people living in the region
Tofaş, a joint venture of Turkey’s Koç Holding and Italy’s Fiat Chrysler, has started the production of a hatchback model of its Aegea family (dubbed Egea in Turkish) in the northwestern province of Bursa on April 12 in a ceremony with Koç Holding Chairman Ömer Koç, senior officials and Tofaş ...
The European Union and the Council of Europe (CoE) joint initiative to assist partners in Turkey and in the Western Balkans in addressing challenges in the areas of rule of law and human rights
Investments have cooled down in Turkey in recent years for a number of reasons, and the country is unlikely to attract new funds without serious reforms
Turkey’s foreign and EU ministers have met with ministers from across Europe in Istanbul to discuss the handling of the migrant crisis ahead of an EU ministers meeting in the Netherlands on April 11-12
Turkey and Iran signed a banking protocol and a Joint Economic Commission protocol in a bid to improve economic and trade ties in the Central Anatolian province of Konya on April 9
The political system and the rule of law have a significant effect on a country’s growth in the long term aside from macroeconomics, said a leading economist and daily Hürriyet columnist
The political system and the rule of law have a significant effect on a country’s growth in the long term aside from macroeconomics, said a leading economist and daily Hürriyet columnist
The pace of growth and development in the Turkish economy and its foreign trade implications over the last decade, coupled with the deepening interconnectedness of markets across the globe and the interdependence of national economies has brought topics related to direct and indirect foreign investment to the top of the ...
The Confederation of Public Servants Trade Unions (Memur-Sen) has applied to the Istanbul Governor’s Office for a second time to hold May 1 International Workers’ Day celebrations in the city’s central Taksim Square
Trade is a bridge that can be used to foster peace all around the world, according to the head of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (İTO), İbrahim Çağlar
United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) issued a notice on April 4 to its citizens in Turkey against all travels within 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the border with Syria and to Diyarbakır
It is not possible to consider President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit to Washington as a success by any count. The “strategic partnership” between the two countries continues but it is clear that relations are currently very tense
Aircraft from a U.S.-led coalition have destroyed the Turkish consulate compound in Mosul, which has been occupied by fighters of the Islamist State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) since June 2014, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has said
Aircraft from a U.S.-led coalition have destroyed the Turkish consulate compound in Mosul, which has been occupied by fighters of the Islamist State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) since June 2014, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has said
The government has met some of Turkey’s major unions on March 31 ahead of major planned labor-law reforms that would allow private employment agencies to create temporary working relations
Apparently, the louder Turkey’s leaders talk of “principled foreign policy,” the faster we should count our spoons
Turkey’s Health Ministry has said it launched an investigation into allegations a drug-maker, which it did not name, secured $85 million in business advantages through bribery