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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
At least nine foreign nationals were detained in Turkey's capital Ankara on Feb. 26 over their suspected links to the ISIL terrorist group, according to state-run Anadolu Agency.
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Police detained 13 suspects, including 10 foreign nationals, over suspected links to the ISIL terror group in Istanbul, state-run Anadolu Agency reported on Feb. 25.
Turkey 25 banned the import of e-cigarettes and related products, a presidential decree published on the Official Gazette showed on Feb. 25.
Turkey and Azerbaijan on Feb. 25 are set to sign a preferential trade agreement towards reaching a $15 billion trade volume target.
Russia and Turkey are preparing talks on how to de-escalate fighting in Syria’s Idlib province, Russia’s foreign minister said on Feb. 24.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Feb. 24 met with David McAllister, chair of the EU Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, and a committee delegation in the capital Ankara.
Turkey and Azerbaijan will sign a preferential trade agreement in a strategic cooperation summit in the capital Baku on Feb. 24.
Turkey’s Justice Ministry is working on a practice which will allow prosecutors and judges to be present at airports day and night, according to local media reports.
Turkey’s state aid agency kicked off a training program for Kenyan police on Feb. 24 in a bid to modernize and improve Kenya’s law enforcement agencies.
The number of newly established companies in Turkey jumped 26.6 percent on an annual basis in January, a key business body said on Feb. 21.
The General Directorate of Civil Registration and Citizenship has announced that the administrative measures and restrictions on 11,027 passports have been lifted, after a circular issued by the Interior Ministry and changes made in a recent regulation on passport law.
A business center built three decades ago above a historical Turkish bath presents an odd structure in an Istanbul suburb
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Feb. 20 that there was some rapprochement with Russia in talks about Syria's Idlib region, where Ankara has threatened to mount an offensive, but added that discussions were not at the desired level yet.
The confidence of Turkish consumers in the economy fell 2.7 percent this month, Turkey's statistical authority said on Feb. 20.
Turkey and Uzbekistan aim to increase the bilateral trade volume to $5 billion, the Turkish president said on Feb. 19.
The Turkish Central Bank's decision on Feb. 19 to cut interest rates provided leverage for markets, employment and investments, said the head of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK).
Turkey’s foreign minister met Montenegro's parliament speaker in capital Ankara on Feb. 19.
The outstanding short-and long-term debts of Turkey’s private sector fell last December, the Turkish Central Bank said on Feb. 19.
Turkish and German companies are working on several joint ventures on other continents, the head of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK) said Feb. 18.
Main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu on Feb. 18 criticized the government over Turkey’s economic troubles, saying the policies have led to the “impoverishment” of citizens and unemployment to rise.