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Erdoğan calls for Netanyahu’s trial over Gaza ‘genocide’

Erdoğan calls for Netanyahu's trial over Gaza 'genocide'

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a “killer” who was left addressing empty seats at the United Nations Security Council. Speaking at the Bosphorus Diplomacy Forum, Erdoğan accused Netanyahu of leading a “genocide network” and failing to find an audience for his “lies and threats” at … Read more

COAS Gen Munir calls on Turkish President Erdogan during his official visit

COAS Gen Munir calls on Turkish President Erdogan during his official visit

ISTANBUL: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of Pakistan General Syed Asim Munir met President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Foreign and Defense Ministers, the Commander of the Turkish General Staff, and the Commanders of the Turkish Land and Air forces during his official visit to the Republic of Turkey. This visit is a part of the ongoing … Read more

Inflation in Turkey nears 80% as prices & wages soar

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  • Consumer prices rose by 78.6% year-over-year in June, the fastest increase since 1998.
  • Inflation figures came days after Turkish government announced a 30% raise in minimum wage.
  • Goldman Sachs raised its inflation projection for the end of the year in Turkey from 65% to 75%.

Analysts warned that Turkey risks becoming locked in a spiral of rising prices and salaries as the country’s inflation rate reached nearly 80 percent.

As a result of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional monetary policy and the impact of the conflict in Ukraine, consumer prices increased by 78.6% year-over-year in June, the fastest increase since 1998.

The percentage was somewhat below the 80 percent consensus prediction of analysts.

Erdogan, who disputes the commonly held belief among economists that increasing interest rates reduces inflation, has instructed the central bank to maintain its benchmark borrowing rate well below the inflation rate.

Consequently, the lira has lost 48% of its value against the dollar during the past year. The currency depreciation has been a major factor in price increases in an import-dependent nation, particularly for energy.

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Erdogan claims he backs the project of creating sea route for exports

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Erdogan claims he backs the project of creating sea route for exports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told Zelenskyy in a call that he has put esteem on a venture to make a protected ocean course for trading Ukrainian farming merchandise, his office has said. “Erdogan expressed that he particularly esteemed the undertaking to … Read more

Erdogan claims he won’t let terrorism supporting countries into NATO

Erdogan's pledge to expand Syria operations raises  the stakes in the Turkey-NATO row

Erdogan claims he won’t let terrorism supporting countries into NATO Turkey’s leader has told columnists he actually expects to obstruct Finland and Sweden’s increase to NATO. Recep Tayyip Erdogan said gatherings this week with Finnish and Swedish appointments had not been “at the normal level,” taking note if there had been no means taken to … Read more

Turkey to block Finland and Sweden from becoming NATO members?

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Sweden and Finland started the application process for NATO member earlier this month, despite Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s opposition. As Russia’s war on Ukraine rages, Ankara is out of sync with the rest of the alliance’s member states, who support NATO expansion. If the previously neutral Nordic states want to join the Washington-led group, … Read more

Turkey’s jailed rights defender makes final appeal before verdict

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One of Turkey’s most well-known detainees appeared in court on Friday for what could be his final hearing in a case that has come to symbolize Ankara’s tense relations with the West. Osman Kavala, a Paris-born activist and philanthropist, was relatively unknown when he was detained at Istanbul’s airport in October 2017 after returning from … Read more

Turkey to hand over Jamal Khashoggi trial to Saudis

Turkey held the penultimate part of the trial in absentia of 26 individuals related to the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Thursday before sending the case to Riyadh, angering rights organisations. On October 2, 2018, the 59-year-old journalist was assassinated inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, in a brutal murder that stunned the … Read more

Istanbul skyline row erupts over new build near iconic mosque

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ISTANBUL – The soaring minarets of the 16th-century Suleymaniye mosque paint the postcard image of Istanbul, but that is now blighted by rickety wooden scaffolding at a nearby construction site, sparking fury on social media. The latest row over Istanbul’s skyline has seen opponents of the new building attack botched restoration work and calls for … Read more

Turkish inflation hits 19-year high in December

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ANKARA: Turkey’s annual inflation rate surged to its highest level since 2002 in December, official data showed on Monday, after a currency crisis sparked by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional economic policies. Consumer prices jumped to 36.1 per cent last month from the same period in 2020, up from 21.3 per cent in November, according to … Read more

Turkish crisis turns books into vanishing luxuries

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ISTANBUL: Turkish doctoral student Gulfer Ulas saw the first edition of her favourite Thomas Mann collection published for 33 liras. She found the second print of the same two-volume set selling months later at her Istanbul book shop for 70 liras (about $6 at the latest exchange rate). The jump exemplifies the debilitating unpredictability of Turkey’s … Read more

Foreign shoppers swarm Turkey after lira crash

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The sea of Bulgarian buses parked outside a market in Turkey’s historic city of Edirne betrays the scale of the currency crisis impeding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s path to a third decade of rule. The mosque-filled city on Turkey’s western edge was an early capital of the Ottoman Empire when it was expanding across the … Read more

Foreign shoppers swarm Turkey after lira crash

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EDIRNE: The sea of Bulgarian buses parked outside a market in Turkey’s historic city of Edirne betrays the scale of the currency crisis impeding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s path to a third decade of rule. The mosque-filled city on Turkey’s western edge was an early capital of the Ottoman Empire when it was expanding across the … Read more

Lira plunges again after Erdogan defends rate cuts

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ISTANBUL: Turkey’s troubled lira nosedived on Monday after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan justify not to raise the interest rates to stabilise the currency. Erdogan has pushed the central bank to sharply lower borrowing costs, despite the annual rate of inflation soaring to more than 20 per cent. Economists believe the policy could see consumer price increases … Read more

Lira plunges as Turkey cuts interest rate again

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ISTANBUL: The Turkish lira on Thursday hit fresh lows after the central bank fired the latest salvo in President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “economic war of independence” by cutting interest rates for the fourth successive month. The reduction of the main rate to 14 per cent from 15 per cent comes in face of an annual inflation … Read more

Turkish lira slides ahead of likely interest rate cut

ISTANBUL: The Turkish lira on Wednesday extended its historic slide on the eve of a meeting at which the central bank was expected to lower interest rates for the fourth month in a row. The lira has shed half its value since the start of the year, and 30 per cent in the last month … Read more

S&P lowers Turkey outlook to negative, citing ‘rising risks’

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WASHINGTON: S&P Global Ratings on Friday changed its outlook for Turkey’s credit rating to negative from stable, as the country struggles with high inflation and a depreciating currency. Turkey’s annual inflation has surged above 20 per cent to its highest level in three years after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan installed loyalists at the central bank who … Read more

Turkey lira crashes to new record low

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ISTANBUL – The Turkish lira plunged to record lows against the dollar on Tuesday after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said policymakers have no appetite to hike interest rates in response to the currency’s fall. The currency fell by 13 percent to almost 13 lira against the dollar. Turkey is facing the worst currency crisis since … Read more

Turkish lira drops to historic low amid price hike

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ANKARA: The Turkish currency has slid to a historic low of over 10 liras against the dollar, and its devaluation seems far from over as it may dip further if the central bank decides on another interest rate cut on Thursday, experts said. The currency touched the all-time low last Friday evening, passing a major … Read more

Turkey’s Erdogan skips Glasgow climate conference

ISTANBUL: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday returned to Turkey from the G20 summit in Rome, cancelling his planned attendance at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, according to state media reports. The Anadolu state news agency and other media did not explain why Erdogan decided not to attend. Turkey’s parliament this year finally ratified the Paris climate agreement, … Read more

Erdogan urges Armenia to mend ties with Azerbaijan

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BAKU – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said Armenia should mend ties with arch foe Azerbaijan if it wants better relations with Ankara. Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic relations, a closed frontier and a long history of hostility rooted in massacres of Armenians under the Ottoman Turks during World War I. The bitter … Read more

Turkish lira pulls back from historic low

ANKARA: The Turkish lira surged on Monday on expectations that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was ready to walk back from his threat to expel 10 Western ambassadors over their statement of support for a jailed civil society leader. The United States and several of the concerned countries issued identical statements on Monday saying they respected … Read more

Turkey’s Erdogan orders expulsion of 10 ambassadors

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ANKARA – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday told his foreign minister to expel the ambassadors of 10 countries including Germany and the United States who appealed for the release of a jailed civil society leader. The envoys issued a highly unusual joint statement on Monday saying the continued detention of Parisian-born philanthropist and activist … Read more

Envoys who backed Turkish activist to be made ‘non grata’: Erdogan

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ANKARA – The ambassadors of 10 countries including Germany and the United States who appealed for the release of Turkish activist Osman Kavala will be declared “persona non grata,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday. “I have ordered our foreign minister to declare these 10 ambassadors as persona non grata as soon as possible,” he said, … Read more

Turkey and Taliban in talks at Kabul, President Erdogan

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated on Friday that Turkey has held its first talks in Kabul with the Taliban. He added that Ankara was still assessing the group’s offer to assist in functioning the international airport. The discussions were apprehended at a facility of the military at the Kabul airport where Turkey’s embassy is momentarily … Read more

PM Imran, Erdogan Exchange Views On Israel’s Heinous Attack During Ramazan

PM Imran, Erdogan Discuss rapidly evolving situation in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Imran Khan received a telephone call from President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister’s office stated. According to the details, the two leaders exchanged views on Israel’s heinous attack during Ramazan on the Al Aqsa Mosque and the worshippers inside as well as on Gaza violating all norms of humanity and international … Read more

Turkey will enter into a national lockdown for three weeks starting on April 29

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President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced complete lockdown starting from April 29 until May 17, due to the significant rise in the novel coronavirus cases. According to the details, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a statement following a Cabinet meeting in Ankara’s Presidential Complex, said that that travel between provinces will also be … Read more

Saudi King, President Erdogan discuss to strengthen ties

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a phone call enhanced ties with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman.

On the eve of G20 leaders’ summit hosted by Riyadh, Turkish President and Saudi King Salman held a telephonic conversation.

According to the details, Erdogan and the Saudi king discussed bilateral relations and exchanged views on the G20 summit.

“President Erdogan and King Salman agreed on keeping channels of dialogue open in order for the bilateral relations to be enhanced and for issues to be settled,” the Turkish presidency added.

Turkey and Saudi Arabia have also long competed for supremacy in the Muslim world.

Earlier, King Salman, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques had a telephonic conversation with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During the call, they discussed the work of the G20 being presided over by the Kingdom this year and the efforts made within its meetings to address the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate its implications.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques affirmed the G20 countries are continuing to exert efforts to mitigate implications of the pandemic on the people and the global economy.

The two sides reviewed aspects of existing cooperation between the two countries and ways of developing them in various fields.

On the other hand, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that President of France Emmanuel Macron needs ‘mental treatment’ for his anti-Muslim attitude.

Macron, over Erdoğan’s remarks, said, “Outrage and insult are not a method”, recalled the ambassador of France.

The development took place as France stepped up measures in the country which its Muslim community views as anti-Islam. The French government has said it fears militancy is taking over some Muslim communities in the country.

France has since been shaken by the beheading of a teacher by a person, avenging the use of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H) in a class on freedom of expression.

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