Turkey continues to move ahead in its bid to assume a leading position in conventional and Islamic finance, according to a Turkish lecturer. In order …
From Best to Worst: Investors Are Souring on Turkey’s Markets
In just three months, the Turkish lira has gone from best to worst. The currency is the victim of the head-spinning policy swerves of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is once again pressing …
Turkish Air Strike Kills at Least Three in Refugee Camp Inside Iraq
A Turkish air strike killed at least three people and injured others on Saturday at a camp for displaced people in northern Iraq housing thousands of Kurdish refugees from Turkey, said Rashad Kelani, …
Biologists Seek Reports of Wild Turkey Families for Survey
New Hampshire’s Fish and Game Department is asking people to be on the lookout for families of wild turkeys for a survey.
Maine’s Spring Turkey Hunt Wraps up for the Year
Maine’s annual turkey hunt is ending for the year. Maine is home to spring and fall turkey hunts. The spring hunt, which is the busier of the two, reached its final day of the year on Saturday.
Turkey experiments with cannabis crops to boost hemp production
While cannabis remains taboo topic, economic crisis means Turkey is trialling hemp for industrial use …
Turkey has discovered more natural gas in Black Sea, Erdogan says
Natural gas discoveries are expected to allow Turkey to import cheaper gas and trim its average annual energy bill, which is about $44bn. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the discovery of new …
Erdogan says Turkey discovered 135 bcm additional natural gas in Black Sea
Turkey has discovered 135 billion cubic metres of additional natural gas in the southern Black Sea, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, raising the total discovery in the region to 540 billion …
Turkey’s Erdogan Unveils New Natural Gas Discovery in Black Sea
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the discovery of new natural gas deposits in the Black Sea, where Turkey plans to start production in 2023.
‘Sea snot’ on Turkey’s shores alarms environmentalists
A thick, brown, bubbly foam dubbed “sea snot” has covered the shores of the Sea of Marmara, alarming Istanbul residents and raising new environmental concerns. The naturally-occurring mucilage was …