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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
'Turkey has overcome all this before,' Erdo?an said in response to a question from journalist Mustafa Karaalio?lu about the possible economic effects of the unrest since Elvans death
Che i BRICS abbiano rallentato la loro corsa lo si è detto e visto da più parti. Molte analisi hanno però accentuato questo rallentamento mettendo in discussione addirittura la possibilità di business in tali paesi. Alcuni paesi facenti parte dei BRICS, in particolare Brasile, India, Sudafrica, insieme ad altri paesi ...
I met ?lker Ba?bu? in his house. He did not look as if he had left jail only three days ago, but rather as if he had just resigned as Chief of General Staff
Ankaras EU accession process is currently at a highly 'unsuccessful' juncture with regards to both Turkey and the EU, TÜS?AD head Muharrem Y?lmaz said
Gül has put an end to a controversial era in Turkish judicial history
Washington would prefer Turkey to join a U.S.-European Union trade pact by agreeing on a scheme with the latter, instead of signing a separate deal
The prime minister defends his involment in a defense tender process, as recently revealed in a leaked tape, while the opposition questions his motives
The crisis in Ukraine also closely concerns the Turkish economy and it is vitally significant for Turkey that it be solved through peaceful means.
SMIRNE\ nflash\ - "Si terrà il 15 marzo dalle 13 alle 18 presso il Marina Hotel di Ataköy ad Istanbul il primo incontro di business Italia-Turchia nato su Facebook". A darne notizia é "Il nuovo levantino", magazine online fondato a Smirne da Simone Favaro e Paolo Pinzuti. (nflash)
General Electric (GE) has moved to sell its stakes in Turkey-based energy company GAMA Enerji to GAMA Holding, ending its seven-year partnership with the Turkish company.
The Turkish Parliament has passed a bill to close down thousands of private schools, many of which are run by Muslim cleric Fethullah Gülen locked in a bitter feud with PM Erdo?an
The boom in consumer credit has become a serious risk for Turkish lenders, Standard & Poors warned in a new report.
Turkeys January trade deficit has contracted 6.8 percent compared to last years same month to decrease to $6.82 billion, falling below market expectations.
Turkey is among the countries that has a bad reputation with corruption, Mehmet ?im?ek acknowledged
The government has delayed entering controversial law into force, as the law is still yet to appear in the Official Gazette
Turkish President Abdullah Gül approved a controversial judicial bill amid domestic and international criticism regarding increased political control over judges and prosecutors
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu said Syria's worsening war now posed a danger to all countries because President Bashar al-Assad's government had been allowed to continue its "crimes"
Foreign companies in Turkey are beginning to feel the effects of a sagging currency, rising inflation and a growing political power struggle
Emerging countries should introduce necessary measures to bolster their economy against the shocks, Ali Babacan says
The amendments to the Internet law introduce problematic mechanisms in terms of democratic standards, a cyberlaw expert tells HDN
The Turkish consumers confidence has declined 42 pct from May 2013 to February 2014 and the distrust especially deepened after the Dec 17 graft probe