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US Congress Approves $23 Billion Warplane and Missile Sale to Turkey

The United States has taken decisive action in advancing the formidable sale of $23 billion worth of F-16 warplanes, a variety of missiles, and...

Istanbul Mayoral Election Campaign Disturbed by Armed Assault

In a shocking incident of violence in Istanbul's historic Kucukcekmece district, a frenzy was created during the frenetic campaigning for the upcoming mayoral election...

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US Congress Approves $23 Billion Warplane and Missile Sale to Turkey

The United States has taken decisive action in advancing the formidable sale of $23 billion worth of F-16 warplanes, a variety of missiles, and...

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US Congress Approves $23 Billion Warplane and Missile Sale to Turkey

The United States has taken decisive action in advancing the formidable sale of $23 billion worth of F-16 warplanes, a variety of missiles, and...

Can Turkey’s Erdogan and Egypt’s Sisi Form a Regional Axis from East Med to Ethiopia?

On the eve of an upcoming visit from Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of Turkey, to Egypt, an announcement was made by Hakan Fidan,...

Istanbul Mayoral Election Campaign Disturbed by Armed Assault

In a shocking incident of violence in Istanbul's historic Kucukcekmece district, a frenzy was created during the frenetic campaigning for the upcoming mayoral election...

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Turkish Airlines Mega Plane Order Delayed

Turkish Airlines is currently in the process of finalizing its plans for a significant aircraft order of 600 planes. An official announcement regarding this...

Turkish Shipyard Dearsan Embarks on to Modernize Nigerian Naval Vessel

Turkey's Dearsan Shipyard has been awarded a contract to modernize the flagship vessel of the Nigerian Navy. This comes as part of the Nigerian...

Turkiye Struck by Earthquake Disaster

As the earthquake rescue efforts come to a close in Turkiye, the survivors are faced with a devastating reality - they have lost everything:...

A Memorable World Cup Qualifier in 1997 – Turkey Triumphs over Wales 6-4

Archive highlights: Turkey 6-4 Wales in a World Cup qualifier in 1997  BBCThe BBC has recently highlighted an archived article about a thrilling World Cup...

Biden’s Tweet on Turkey

ABD President Biden, referring to the agreement reached for Sweden's NATO membership, said, "President Erdogan; thank you for your courage, leadership, and diplomacy."You can...

Real estate sales can be conducted at Notary Public Offices

The practice of conducting immovable property sale agreements at notary offices in addition to land registry offices will start nationwide tomorrow.You can read more...

$1 billion worth of counterfeit money intended for Africa intercepted by Turkey

Turkish security forces in Istanbul have seized $1 billion worth of counterfeit currency and arrested six individuals involved in the operation, including one person...

Gradual Shift to Conventional Policy Implied by Turkey’s Simsek

Turkey's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has announced his intention to gradually implement more traditional policies in order to restore investor confidence. In...

Robert Page: ‘Turkey 2-0 Wales: A Different Outcome Had it Not Been for Joe Morrell’s Red Card’

Wales coach Robert Page has expressed his belief that the outcome of their match against Turkey would have been different had Joe Morrell not...

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal Supports Turkish Earthquake Victims by Funding Shelters

Arsenal and England forward Bukayo Saka has funded accommodation for Turkish families displaced by February’s earthquake.The 21-year-old, who scored his first professional hat-trick as...

CBRT interest rate forecast of BofA

Bank of America expects the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) to increase its policy interest rate to 25 percent during Thursday's...

Economists Disagree on Magnitude of Anticipated Turkish Interest Rate Hike

Economists see Turkey’s central bank raising rates steeply at its meeting on Thursday, while offering starkly different expectations on the size of the move.Economists...