Since the turn of the century, most drone strikes have been carried out by the US military. Drone warfare has increasingly been deployed by Turkey and Azerbaijan.
EBRD and Aklease expand climate finance in Turkey
EBRD providing €25 million loan to Aklease; Funding under EU-backed TurSEFF III expand local enterprises’ access to climate finance; Energy efficiency and climate resilience t …
EBRD: Turkey’s economy to expand 5.5 percent in 2021
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) estimates that Turkey’s economy is likely to expand by 5.5 percent in current year and 4 …
European bank backs green investments by SMEs in Turkey
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announces €25M fund for Turkish firm Aklease – Anadolu Agency …
Radisson opens hotel in Aliağa, Turkey
Radisson Hotel Izmir Aliaga is close to business hubs, hiking trails and beaches. Radisson opens hotel in Aliağa, Turkey. Aegean sea hotels, hospitality news, hotel news, hotels in turkey, radisson …
New EBRD forecast sees Turkey’s recovery gathering pace
EBRD lifts its 2021 growth forecast for Turkey to 5.5 per cent from 5 per cent; Risks include a slower-than-expected return of tourism and interruptions to vaccin …
Turkey Stops Flights From India, South Africa & 4 More Countries
As concerns grow over new, more contagious variants of the COVID-19 virus, Turkey has stopped flights from South Africa, India, Bangladesh, Brazil, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. On Monday, the Turkish …
Pandemic Plunges Turkey Refugees into Debt Crisis
The coronavirus pandemic has forced millions of Syrian refugees living in Turkey deeper into poverty, with many having to take on large debts to survive, according to research by the Turkish Red …
Most complex places to do business in Asia 2021: Turkey, Indonesia, South Korea
Indonesia is no longer the most complex jurisdiction for doing business in Asia or globally. Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines have risen in complexity, while doing business in India, …
Turkey and France Ease Tensions, but Africa Rivalries Remain
Leaders of Turkey and France are pledging to ease tensions after months of trading insults, but tensions between them remain over their competing interests in Africa. French foreign minister Jean-Yves …