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Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova found guilty in absentia

Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova

Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova was found guilty in absentia. She staged an on-air protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ovsyannikova has described the charges as “absurd.” Marina Ovsyannikova, a journalist who staged an on-air protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has been sentenced by a Moscow court to 8.5 years in prison. She was tried … Read more

Lukashenko warns Belarus will join, if Russia is in war

Lukashenko warns

Few people are as familiar with Vladimir Putin as Alexander Lukashenko. Mr Putin has not met with Western journalists since his full-scale invasion of Ukraine a year ago. Mr. Lukashenko used Thursday’s event to blame the West for Ukraine’s conflict.   Few people are as familiar with Vladimir Putin as Alexander Lukashenko. Belarus’ authoritarian leader … Read more

Turkish inflation hits two-decade high of 78.6%

Turkish inflation
  • Inflation in Turkey in June reached 78.6 percent, highest in 24 years.
  • Independent estimates published by Turkish economists showed prices rising at twice as fast.
  • Economy Minister Nureddin Nebati on Friday vowed that consumer prices will start dropping in December.

 

Inflation in Turkey in June reached 78.6 percent, the highest in 24 years, as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unconventional economic policies continued to take their toll, according to official data released Monday.

However, independent estimates published by Turkish economists showed that prices were rising at a rate more than twice as fast.

The inflation rate reported by Turkey’s state statistics agency was the highest since the emerging market suffered a currency meltdown during a global financial crisis in 1998.

Inflation had stood at 73.5 percent in May and at 15.0 percent at the start of last year.

Economy Minister Nureddin Nebati on Friday vowed that consumer prices will start dropping in December.

“I promise to you and to the president, we will see a drop in inflation starting in December,” he was quoted as saying by Turkish media.

According to the official data, the surge in inflation in June was driven by a jump of 123.4 percent in the cost of transportation and a 94-percent increase in non-alcoholic drinks.

Turkey’s latest problems began when Erdogan forced the central bank to go through with a series of interest rate cuts last year that he said were part of his “new economic model”.

The policy rate went down despite rising consumer prices.

But the Turkish leader rejects conventional economics and affirms that high interest rates cause prices to rise.

Economists believe his approach has exacerbated the pain felt world-wide from the jump in food and energy prices caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

However, more and more economists are starting to question Turkey’s official data.

A monthly report release Monday by Turkey’s ENAG group of independent economists showed consumer prices rising by 175 percent in June.

ENAG said prices had risen by 71.4 percent since the start of the year alone.

The Istanbul chamber of commerce said inflation in Turkey’s largest city has reached an annual rate of 94 percent.

“No one actually believes official Turkish data anymore,” said BlueBay Asset Management economist Timothy Ash.

“There is no expectation of anything like a credible policy response.”

Turkey’s official data are turning into a hot political issue ahead of next year’s general election — widely viewed as the toughest of Erdogan’s two-decade rule.

Opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu accused the state statistics agency of “lying”.

“Stop committing crimes for the benefit of President Erdogan,” Kilicdaroglu told the agency on Twitter.

A survey published by the Metropol polling agency on Friday showed 69 percent of respondents believed the unofficial ENAG figure and just 24 percent the one reported by the government.

Erodgan has doubled down on his economic approach and hinted that he may want the benchmark interest rate to move even lower in the months to come.

He has also tried to reverse the accompanying drop in his public approval by announcing a rapid series of wage hikes to large parts of the population.

He has bumped up the minimum wage earned by roughly 40 percent of the working Turks from 2,826 liras in late December to 5,500 liras ($325) this month.

The wage is used as the benchmark for a wide range of social benefits across the economy.

Economists warn that significantly raising the pay of so many people will cause inflation and should be accompanied by interest rate increases or other means of limiting spending.

However, Erdogan denies that Turkey is experiencing inflation.

“We do not have an inflation problem. We have a cost-of-living problem,” Erdogan said last month.

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Joe Biden announces US military reinforcements in Europe

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