Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Turkish Foreign Minister arrives in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Minister of Turkey Hakan Fidan arrived in Islamabad  on an official visit aimed at enhancing cooperation and further solidifying the historic ties between the two brotherly nations. Upon arrival, the Turkish Minister was warmly received by Additional Secretary (West Asia) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Syed Ali Asad Gillan. During … Read more

Turkish Culture and Language Centre to be established in KU soon

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  • A special pictorial exhibition also held for audience at KU.
  • Ambassador talked about strong relationship  of two countries.
  • Turkey and Pakistan have strong connections on grassroots level.

KARACHI:  The University of Karachi and Yunus Emre Institute for Turkish Language in Pakistan jointly organized a one-day international seminar on ‘Turkey—Pakistan Relations’ to celebrate the centennial of the Republic of Turkey at the KU’s Chinese Teachers’ Memorial Auditorium.

On this occasion, a special pictorial exhibition was also held for the audience which covers different stages of past and present Turkey. The Ambassador of the Turkey in Pakistan Mehmat Pacaci along with the Consul General of Turkey in Karachi Cemal Sangu and the KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mehmood Iraqi inaugurated the exhibition.

Mehmet Pacaci and other guests were briefed in detail about the backgrounds and era of the pictures presented in the exhibition. The Turkey Ambassador Prof Dr Mehmat Pacaci talked about the strong relationship between the people of the two countries and how they are connected with the hearts of each other.

He shared that the University of Karachi has accepted the proposal of the establishment of a Turkish Culture and Language Centre on the campus and hoped that it would provide a good platform for students and others to learn more about the Turkish language and rich culture of Turkiye.

Meanwhile, CG of UAE in Karachi Bakheet Remeithi shared that he came to congratulate the Turkey delegation on the 100th anniversary of the foundation of their motherland. He expressed that this is really good to see that a leading university in Pakistan has organized such an event and shared history and present relationships with the audience.

Later, the CG of Turkey in Karachi Cemal Sangu termed that this is a momentous occasion for them for many reasons and they are happy that a culture and language centre would start working from January 2024.

The Director of Yunus Emre Institute in Pakistan Dr Hilal Toker hoped that the establishment of the Turkish culture and language centre on the KU campus would be a new chapter of the relationship of Pakistan and Turkey.

The KU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi expressed that this was a multipurpose event and the audience must have learned a lot about the past and present relations of the two brother countries from the speakers.

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President Alvi confers top military award on Turkish Naval Commander

President Alvi

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi conferred Nishan e Imtiaz (Military) on Commander of Turkish Naval Forces Admiral Ercument Tatlioglu. The award was conferred at a special investiture ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr. The ceremony was attended by senior officers of the Pakistan and Turkish navies and senior officials from the presidency. The Turkish Naval Commander … Read more

Turkish VP arrive in Pakistan ahead of PNS TARIQ launch

PNS TARIQ

A high-level delegation led by the Turkish Vice President has also arrived in Pakistan. MoUs are also expected to be signed between Pakistan and Turkey. PNS Tariq will officially join the fleet of Pakistan Navy after the completion of the sea trials phase. Turkish Vice President Javed Yilmaz on Wednesday arrived in Pakistan for the … Read more

Turkish court orders to release Pakistani arrested for carrying chaliya

turkish chaliya

ISTANBUL: A Turkish court has ordered release of a Pakistani citizen arrested for bringing chaliya (betel nuts) into the country. Pakistani tourist Muhammad Owais, aged 26, was arrested at Istanbul Airport on September 15 for carrying two packets of betel nuts as a gift for his tour operator in Turkiye. In Turkiye, betel nuts are … Read more

Russian and Turkish Presidents to meet next week to discuss the grain deal

Russian, Turkish Presidents to meet

The annual Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit will be held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on September 15-16. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will discuss the grain deal. Only two food cargo ships reached the ‘poor countries according to the UN classification. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will … Read more

Turkish aircraft carrying relief items makes emergency landing in Karachi

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KARACHI: A Turkish aircraft carrying relief goods for the flood victims on Sunday made an emergency land at Karachi, Bol News reported. This is the second aircraft of the Turkish Air Force which landed at Karachi airport carrying relief items for flood victims. The aircraft made the emergency landing after one of the engines malfunctioned. … Read more

Gulsen, a Turkish music artist, jailed for joking on religious schools

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Turkish pop star Gulsen arrested on charges of “inciting hatred and enmity” with a joke. She was taken away from her home in Istanbul for questioning and formally arrested late Thursday. The 46-year-old singer and songwriter’s arrest sparked outrage on social media. Gulsen Colakoglu, a 46-year-old singer and songwriter whose full name is Gulsen. Was … Read more

Turkish authorities confirms first grain ship could leave Ukraine on Monday

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Russia and Ukraine are important global producers of wheat. The agreement intends to ensure the safe transit of grain supplies into and out of the ports. Russia accuses Ukraine of impeding deliveries by mining the port’s waters. A representative for President Tayyip Erdogan stated on Sunday that there is a good chance the first ship … Read more

Engin Altan Duzyatan thanks his supporters for their thoughtful birthday wishes

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Engin Altan Duzyatan, a well-known Turkish actor best known for his role as Ertugrul, turned 43 on Tuesday. Fans, friends, and family wished Engin, who plays the title role in the historical drama series Dirilis: Ertugrul, a happy birthday. Neslisah Alkoclar, Engin’s wife, was the first to wish her beloved a very happy birthday. Sharing … Read more

Turkish inflation hits two-decade high of 78.6%

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  • 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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Imran Khan saddened over passing of renowned Turkish scholar

Sheikh Mahmud Effendi passed away aged 92.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has expressed sorrow over the demise of renowned Turkish religious scholar and preacher Sheikh Mahmud Effendi. Sheikh Effendi, the leader of the influential İsmailağa jamia of the Naqshbandi-Khalidiyya Ṭarīqah centred in Çarşamba, Istanbul, passed away on Wednesday aged 92. In a tweet, Imran Khan said Sheikh Effendi revivived … Read more

Iran Revolutionary Guards say intelligence chief replaced

Iran Revolutionary Guards

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps appoints Mohammad Kazemi as its new intelligence chief. The Guards’ chief Major General Hossein Salami also appoints Taeb as his personal adviser. Iran and Israel have been engaged in a years-long shadow war but tensions have ratcheted up recently.   The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran said in a … Read more

Turkey detained eight Iranians targeting Israeli tourists

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The eight were arrested at three homes in Istanbul’s popular Beyoglu neighbourhood. Iran has blamed Israel for the murder of Revolutionary Guards Colonel Sayyad Khodai. The reported detentions are likely to come up during Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid’s visit to Ankara. ISTANBUL: Turkey nabbed eight people suspected of working for an Iranian intelligence group … Read more

Greece hits back at Turkish claims in Aegean Sea

Greece

Athens is violating peace treaties signed after World Wars I and II. The two uneasy NATO neighbors have long feuded over maritime borders. In a vivid and irrefutable way the Turkish illegal unilateral actions and claims.   Greece published a series of historical maps on Thursday in an attempt to refute Turkish claims that Athens … Read more

Turkish lira slides again, approaching historic lows

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The lira fell 2% against the dollar and was trading at 17.1 in the afternoon. President Erdogan has insisted on cutting interest rates despite rising inflation. The Turkish economy has been in free fall since last year. The Turkish currency fell more against the dollar on Wednesday, increasing pressure on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government, … Read more

Turkish economic growth surges 7.3%

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Turkey’s annual economic growth in the first quarter was 7.3 percent, slightly higher than predicted, according to figures released on Tuesday, powered by solid demand, manufacturing, and exports, despite the fact that the effect from a currency crisis is projected to calm things down later this year. Last year, following a series of unconventional interest … Read more

Three Turkish soldiers killed in Iraq

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Three Turkish soldiers serving in northern Iraq as part of operations against Kurdish militants were killed Tuesday, the defense ministry announced. Another four soldiers were wounded during the fighting, said the ministry statement, which did not say where the clash took place. Turkey’s official news agency Anadolu said the Turkish soldiers had clashed with fighters … Read more

Three Turkish soldiers killed in Iraq

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Three Turkish soldiers were killed Tuesday while serving in northern Iraq as part of operations against Kurdish militants, according to the defense ministry. Another four soldiers were injured during the fighting, according to the ministry statement, which did not specify where the clash occurred. According to Anadolu, Turkey’s official news agency, Turkish soldiers clashed with … Read more

Syria lambasts Erdogan plan to return million refugees

Syria

Syrian authorities rejected Turkey’s plan to return one million Syrian refugees to a “safe zone” along the border on Friday, according to state media. In early May, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Ankara hoped to encourage one million Syrian refugees to return home by providing housing and local infrastructure. More than 3.6 million … Read more

Finnish MPs overwhelmingly back NATO membership

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Finland’s lawmakers overwhelmingly approved joining NATO as a deterrence to Russian aggression on Tuesday, opening the way for a combined application with Sweden to be presented in the coming days. After a long debate that lasted over a day and a half, 188 of Finland’s 200 lawmakers voted in favour of NATO membership, reversing the … Read more

Turkey ‘will not say yes’ to NATO membership for Sweden, Finland

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, accusing them of failing to take a firm stance against terrorism. “We will not say ‘yes’ to those (countries) who apply sanctions to Turkey to join the security organization NATO,” Erdogan said. Since 2019, Sweden has suspended all arms sales to Turkey … Read more

Ankara says Finland constructive, Sweden ‘provocative’ in NATO talks

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During talks in Berlin on the two countries joining NATO, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu lauded Finland’s conciliatory approach but reprimanded Sweden for making “provocative” statements. Turkey vowed on Friday to stymie NATO’s enlargement process with the two Nordic nations, which requires the alliance’s members’ unanimous agreement. “The Swedish foreign minister’s statements are unfortunately not … Read more

10 killed in deadliest recent Syria rebel attack

Syria

Syrian rebels killed ten soldiers in northern Syria on Friday, the deadliest such attack since a truce agreement was reached more than two years ago, according to a war monitor and state media. The attack also injured nine soldiers, according to Syria’s official news agency SANA, which cited a military source. “Around 9:30 this morning … Read more

Yazidis displaced anew by north Iraq violence

Yazidis

Jundi Khodr Kalo, an Iraqi police officer, was among thousands of Yazidis forced to flee their homes this month after fierce clashes between the army and local fighters in their Sinjar heartland. “We were displaced the last time because we were afraid of the Islamic State” jihadist group, said Kalo, 37, a member of the … Read more

Eight Turkish citizens kidnapped by gang in Haiti: consul

The Turkish consul in Haiti reported Monday that eight Turkish people were kidnapped while travelling by bus in the Caribbean island, which is grappling with a spike of attacks by increasingly powerful gangs. The group were taken hostage Sunday as they drove to the capital Port-au-Prince from the neighboring Dominican Republic, consul Hugues Josue told … Read more

Ukraine says sank Russian patrol boats near Snake Island

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Kyiv said Monday its drones sunk two Russian patrol boats near Snake Island in the Black Sea, where Ukrainian forces defied Moscow’s requests to surrender at the outset of the assault. “Two Russian Raptor boats were destroyed at dawn today near Snake Island,“ Ukraine’s defence ministry stated in a statement shared on social media. Ariel … Read more