Pursuant to Turkish laws, a real estate sale and purchase agreement shall be in an official form and the transfer of ownership of real estate is only possible with an official deed and registry, which …
Turkey’s cheap cosmetic surgery draws medical tourists
Ever more people are visiting Turkey from abroad for nose jobs, hair transplants and similar procedures. Prices are low, but could there be risks?
Home sales in Turkey decreases by 17.8 percent in January
They were followed by Iranians with 208 units, Ukrainians with 127, and both Iraqis and Kazakhs with 99 units each. These statistics provide insights into the preferences and trends among foreign …
Turkey detains company director as part of inquiry into gold mine landslide that left 9 missing
Authorities in Turkey have detained the director of the company managing a gold mine where a massive landslide in the country’s east left nine workers missing …
Can Turkey and Iraq pull off the ‘Dry Canal’ project?
While experts believe the ‘Dry Canal’ project involving road and rail networks faces an uphill battle, the initiative seems to stand a better chance than its alternatives.
Turkey Cancels SSR Gold Environmental Permits After Accident
Turkey canceled the environmental licenses of a gold mine operated by a unit of SSR Mining Inc. in eastern Turkey after a landslide this week left nine workers trapped under the ruble.
Turkish Soldier Killed In Attack On Iraq Base
A soldier was killed and another injured in an “attempted intrusion” of a Turkish military base in northern Iraq, Turkey’s defence ministry announced Saturday.
Turkey Cancels SSR Gold’s Environmental Licenses After Accident
Turkey canceled the environmental licenses of a gold mine operated by a unit of SSR Mining Inc. in eastern Turkey after a landslide this week left nine workers trapped under the ruble.
Turkey is a sanctuary for terrorism financing
Since the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks against Israel, much of the international focus on Turkey has centered on its patronage of Hamas.
Turkey farmers, cut out of new USDA rule, say poultry tournament system will keep harming them
The turkey industry has a history of price-fixing, for which it has been sued in recent years, and is heavily consolidated like the broiler chicken industry.