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Turkish Airlines to expand in Russia
Turkish Airlines is planning to increase the number of Russian routes pending an agreement with Russian aviation authorities on destinations, the carrier’s Russia representative Mefail Deribas said. During negotiations between the two countries in April, a Turkish delegation proposed adding several points to the air service agreement, including Samara, Makhachkala, Mineralniye Vody, ...
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TRNC hosts an international sports event
The 1st Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) University Sports Games is taking place in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).Turkish Youth & Sports Minister Suat Kilic who attended the opening ceremony of the event in Lefkosa on Tuesday said that this event was a ray of hope for ending the embargoes on TRNC.Athletes from seven countries are participating in the first international ...
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Turkish-American relations to grow in trade
US Ambassador to Turkey: "Turkish-American relations to grow in trade, too" ISTANBUL - US Ambassador to Turkey, Francis Ricciardone pointed out on Tuesday that the accustomed strong Turkish-American relations will grow in the trade sector, too.Ricciardone, attending 11th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF' 13) and opening the American booths there, stated that the booths ...
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Syrian Opposition Ponders Peace Meeting
ISTANBUL -- Syria's opposition coalition is to convene in Istanbul Thursday to decide whether to participate in talks next month on resolving the Syrian conflict that are being organized by Washington and Moscow. But the opposition has reservations about the role of the Syrian government in the planned talks. The Syrian National Coalition is due to meet over three days in Istanbul. The ...
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Soccer-Fenerbahce defeat Trabzonspor 1-0 to win Turkish Cup
Cristian Baroni which was pushed over the bar seconds before halftime and a saved effort by Sow in the 55th minute. Trabzonspor created their own opportunities, the best of which came in the 58th minute when a strike from Polish midfielder Adrian Mierzejewski went close. Fenerbahce, who finished 10 points behind Istanbul rivals Galatasaray in the league, reached the semi-finals of the Europa ...
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Turkey shuts border battle rages for Qusair
Turkey has shut its last border crossing near forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Syria's opposition has urged rebels to reinforce the town of Qusair near Lebanon as Assad's forces press a four-day ...
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Turkey shuts Syria border crossing after deadly bombs
Bashar al-Assad 's government, stepping up security following two deadly bombings this month. Fifty-one people were killed when twin car bombs ripped through the Turkish border town of Reyhanli in the southern province of Hatay on May 11, deepening fears that ...
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Turkey foils alleged attacks on Syrian refugees
In this photo taken Sunday, May 12, 2013, Syrian refugees shelter in a two-story wedding ceremony hall in the Turkish town of Reyhanli, near the border with Syria. (AP Photo/Burhan ...
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Kurdish guards fear for jobs and lives when Turkey and PKK make peace
A funeral service in Hakkari province, Turkey, for three pro-government village guards, killed in fighting against Kurdish rebels. Photograph: Burhan ...
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Turkey did not buy Patriots deployed in the country
Turkish foreign minister said system's arrival, deployment and operation costs were paid by the provider ally under NATO rules ANKARA - Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey did not buy the Patriots which had been deployed in Turkey's southern provinces. Answering a written parliamentary question, Davutoglu said a total of six Patriot batteries -two each from the ...
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No bargaining in solution process
EU Minister Bagis said solution process was not oriented towards a certain section and there was no bargaining with any side within the process ISTANBUL - Turkey's Minister for EU and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bagis has said solution process was not a bargaining process and it was not oriented towards a certain section in Turkey.Speaking in Istanbul Bagis said terror was Turkey's biggest ...
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Saudi Arabia-Turkey strengthen defense cooperation
Ankara-Riyadh boost defense cooperation during crown prince Salman's visit to Ankara Ankara/Jeddah, Asharq Al-Awsat--On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia and Turkey signed a key defense industry agreement. Crown prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, deputy prime minister and defense minister, witnessed the ...
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Turkcell Launches Another First for Turkey Smart Map for Smart Businesses
ISTANBUL, May 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Turkcell (NYSE:TKC, ISE: TCELL), the leading communications and technology company has launched its Smart Map service, marking another first for Turkey. The service enables companies and institutions to boost the efficiency of their business plan and increase productivity and profitability by using the Smart Map to identify potential customers.With ...
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Turkish Airlines rejects unions pay proposal strike continues
ISTANBUL, May 22 (Reuters) - Turkish Airlines said on Wednesday it would raise employees' wages by less than union demands and would no longer engage in contract talks, potentially prolonging a strike that it says has so far had little impact on its operations. The civil aviation union Hava-Is, which represents 14,000 of the carrier's 15,800 workers, responded by saying its ...
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Turkish dollar euro debt to join some Barclays global indices June 1
LONDON | Wed May 22, 2013 12:32pm EDT LONDON May 22 (Reuters) - Turkish sovereign dollar- and euro-denominated bonds will join a group of Barclays global indices on June 1, following Moody's decision last week to award the country its second investment grade credit rating. Barclays will include 24 Turkish sovereign hard currency bonds with a market value of $57.2 billion in its ...
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Turkey passes asset amnesty law
Turkey's parliament passed an amnesty law on Wednesday aimed at reclaiming Turkish assets held abroad, estimated to be worth $100-130 billion.The amnesty reduces the taxes on Turkish citizens and companies declaring foreign-held assets to only 2 percent from 30-40 percent.Turkish individuals and companies are obliged to declare their assets abroad ranging from cash, gold and currencies to ...
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Russian tourists in 2011
*/ Four Turkish have been sentenced to nearly 90 years in prison each after they were found guilty of lethally poisoning five Russian tourists in 2011 with bootleg alcohol, a lawyer for the victims' families said Tuesday. A court in southwestern Turkey convicted the four on Monday on charges of "manslaughter" over their involvement in producing and selling counterfeit alcohol, ...
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Turkish Airlines Announces Participation in New E-Visa Program
Officially launched in April of 2013, this new program will allow foreign nationals to obtain Turkish visas online rather than at the Turkish consulates and embassies, or at the border gates upon arrival. Turkish Airlines announced its participation in the new e-Visa program – an exciting initiative intended to make the visa application process faster and easier for those traveling to ...
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Turkish-Armenian writer handed jail sentence for blasphemy
ISTANBUL, May 22 (Reuters) - An Istanbul court has sentenced a Turkish-Armenian author and blogger to more than a year in prison for insulting the Prophet Mohammad, local media reported on Wednesday, weeks after a similar case caused alarm among secularists. Sevan Nisanyan, who has authored several books and who runs a blog on what he describes as "history, religion and a (little) ...
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Turkey prosecutor seeks life sentences for generals over coup TV
ANKARA (Reuters) - More than 100 senior Turkish army officers face prosecution demands they spend the rest of their lives in jail for their alleged role in toppling Turkey's first Islamist-led government 16 years ago, a Turkish TV channel reported on ...
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Turkish court sentences 4 people to 83 years each over bootleg liquor deaths
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's state-run news agency says a Turkish court has sentenced four people to 83 years in prison each for the deaths of five Russians from bootleg alcohol poisoning. The Russians died in 2011 after consuming bootleg liquor during a yacht tour in the Aegean Sea. They were in Turkey training to be tour guides. The Anadolu Agency said Wednesday that a court convicted four ...
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Turkey says it foiled alleged plans to attack Syrian refugee camps
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkish authorities have detained six people suspected of plotting to attack and kidnap Syrian refugees in Turkey, an official said Wednesday, as the country increased security measures along its frontier with Syria following a pair of deadly bombings in a border town. Celalettin Lekesiz, the governor for the border province of Hatay, said the six suspects -- all Turkish ...
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Syrian minister refutes Turkish claim that groups backing Assad are behind twin bombings that killed at least …
Turkey has accused groups supporting the Syrian regime of carrying out two car bombings that killed at least 46 people and injured dozens in a border town, the interior minister said.The blast occurred on Saturday in a crowded area of the small town of Reyhanli in the southern Turkish province of Hatay, just a few kilometres from the main border crossing into Syria.The interior minister told Al ...
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Turkey rejects Assad role in Syria peace talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu said those who had blood in their hands could not join negotiation process in Syria issue ANKARA - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that those, who had blood in their hands and caused death of 100,000 people in Syria, could not join the negotiation process.Ongoing tyranny in Syria should stop immediately, and sufferings of Syrians should be ended, ...
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Davutoglu Turkey did not pursue sectarian politics
Turkish FM said Ankara was always ready to contribute to the peace and stability of Iraq ANKARA - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu received Sheikh Mahmoud al-Ani, President of Iraqi Council of Scholars composed of Iraqi Sunnites, and an accompanying delegation in Ankara on Wednesday.Davutoglu emphasized that they were following the developments in their neighboring country Iraq closely, ...









