After Turkey’s government, headed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, allowed three Greek schools to open on Imbros a decade ago, descendants of the Greeks displaced in the 1960s began trickling back,
2,700-year-old ‘extremely well preserved’ skeleton found in fortress in Turkey may be an earthquake victim
Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed the skeleton of an elite individual who may have met an untimely death during an earthquake in the region 2,700 years ago.Wearing jewelry and surrounded by …
World Bank official says Turkey’s economic U-turn ‘step in right direction’
The comments from the institution’s Turkey director follow the Turkish government finally raising interest rates to battle inflation. But the Turkish economy is still struggling.
US top general talks Syria, NATO with new Turkey counterpart
Gen. Mark Milley’s first announced call with newly appointed Turkish armed forces chief Metin Gurak follows reports that the United States is exploring alternate routes for Ukraine’s grain exports.
Turkey’s economic programme has Erdogan’s full support, Simsek says
Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Thursday that Turkey’s economic programme had President Tayyip Erdogan’s full support, a day after the government hiked its forecasts for inflation and cut its …
Turkey’s economic programme has Erdogan’s full support, Simsek says
Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Thursday that Turkey’s economic programme had President Tayyip Erdogan’s full support, a day after the government hiked its forecasts for inflation and cut its …
Turkey’s post-election pivot ‘clearly’ positive for credit rating, Moody’s says
Moody’s has signalled that Turkey’s reembrace of conventional economic policymaking since Tayyip Erdogan’s May election win could soon start paying dividends in terms of a stronger credit rating, as …
Will Turkey turn westward once again?
The path to a prosperous Turkish future runs toward the First World economies of America and Europe, not toward the Third World economies of Russia and Iran.
Will Turkey turn westward once again?
The path to a prosperous Turkish future runs toward the First World economies of America and Europe, not toward the Third World economies of Russia and Iran.
EU Commissioner: Turkey must take on democratic reforms to revive EU bid
A senior EU official has said that revival of Turkey’s stalled membership negotiations with the EU can only be discussed once Ankara takes on democratic reforms.