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Turkey's economy has returned to a "positive cycle" after market turbulence in March, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on ...
Food fraud in Turkey is widespread and growing more sophisticated, with serious consequences for public health and trust in ...
Iranian and European diplomats are set to meet in Istanbul to embark on the latest drive to unpick the deadlock over Tehran’s ...
New wildfires have broken out on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast and the government has declared two western provinces to be ...
"This week, by holding talks with Putin and Trump, we will strive to see if we can bring these leaders together in Istanbul," ...
Wildfires that have engulfed Turkey for weeks are threatening the country’s fourth-largest city, leading to hundreds of people fleeing their homes ...
Explore Turkey's proposed $65 billion canal project through Istanbul, examining its historical context, significance, and ...
Turkey's central bank on Thursday cut its key interest rate by three points points to 43%, returning down the path of ...
ANKARA (Reuters) -Firefighters battled wildfires across Turkey on Sunday amid a searing Mediterranean heat-wave, with authorities evacuating more than 3,600 people from settlements in two provinces.
Much like Los Angeles, Istanbul is facing a double crisis — a severe housing shortage and extreme earthquake risk — leaving residents in a bind.