News archive of April 2017

Turkey, India to 'deepen' economic ties: Erdoğan

Turkish and Indian leaders stressed the importance of trade and direct investment during a business summit in New Delhi on May 1.    

Speaking at the Turkey-India Business Forum, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said meetings held during his official visit to India would mark a new era for business ties, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported. 

Turkey vows to boost bilateral relations with India

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has vowed to further improve bilateral relations with India ahead of his official visit to the country on April 30.

Both in his remarks to the Indian channel WION and a media briefing in Istanbul on April 30, Erdoğan vowed to boost relations with India. 

Macedonia Opposition Plans to Form Govt After Violence

Macedonia's opposition Social Democrats said Sunday they would push ahead in forming a government with ethnic Albanian partners, following an eruption of violence when protesters who oppose them stormed parliament, AFP reported.

Fyre Fest lives, dies on social media

In this day and age, the young and beautiful live and die on social media. And it's been a sudden and ugly death for the ill-fated Fyre Festival, a multiday music, art and culture party that promised "an invitation to let loose and unplug with the likeminded" on the Bahamian island of Exuma.

Turkey needs to listen to what jailed HDP co-chair says: Main opposition lawmaker

Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) lawmaker Tuncay Özkan has said Turkey needs to listen to what jailed co-chair of the opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) Selahattin Demirtaş says, after he paid a visit to the latter in prison in the western province of Edirne on April 28. 

Istanbul Bourse wants reality show Survivor Turkey to go public

Borsa Istanbul Chair Himmet Karadağ is set to meet with the producer of the Turkish version of the popular reality show Survivor, Acun Ilıcalı, in accordance with the stock exchange's latest endeavors to share popular TV shows' yields with investors. 

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