ANKARA Turkey on Sunday reported 6,670 additional coronavirus cases, including 623 symptomatic patients, according to the Health Ministry. The country’s …
Fear And Loathing Vs. Trade Across The Armenian-Azerbaijani Border
Reestablishing Armenia’s direct links with Azerbaijan and Turkey is seen as crucial for regional peace following the war over Nagorno-Karabakh. But fears and animosities still run deep.
Turkey: New Constitution needs constructive approach
BELGRADE, Serbia Turkey’s parliament speaker said Friday if there is a constructive approach, steps can be taken and progress can be made regarding a new …
Turkey moves towards technological expansion in health, space sectors
Turkey is scheduled to launch vital space and health infrastructure ventures in 2021.
Turkey’s reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak has demonstrated that it can follow significant ventures …
Twin earthquakes jolt Turkey’s western coast
ANKARA Two earthquakes struck Turkey off its Aegean Sea coast on Saturday, according to the country’s disaster agency. The Disaster and Emergency …
Turkey’s central bank in no rush to start easing policy
The new governor of Turkey’s central bank, Naci Agbal, said he does not expect it to begin considering cutting interest rates from 17% until much later this year given upward pressure on already high …
Turkey’s central bank in no rush to start easing policy
The new governor of Turkey’s central bank, Naci Agbal, said he does not expect it to begin considering cutting interest rates from 17% until much later this year given upward pressure on already high …
Turkey gripped by student protests over university freedoms
As he joined an intense week of protests at Istanbul’s Bogazici University, Enes Gozukucuk contemplated how much he had changed since joining one of Turkey’s most prestigious academic institutions.
Turkey Detains Dozens More Over University Protests
Authorities in Turkey made dozens of new arrests in cities across the country Thursday, after downplaying international criticism — including U.S.
Student protests highlight Erdogan’s struggle to win over Turkey’s Gen Z
Turkish student Azelya Celik works late into the night typing up notes on molecular biology before grabbing a few hours sleep and heading into university – not to attend lectures but to support …