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Turkey freezes assets of al-Qaeda leader in Afghanistan
Turkey has frozen the assets of senior al-Qaeda figure Nayef Salam Muhammad Ujaym al-Hababi in line with a decision by the U.N. Security Council, the government said in a decision published in the Official Gazette on May 5.
Action plan against Roma discrimination launched
An action plan to prevent discrimination against Turkey's Roma citizens came into effect after being published in the Official Gazette on April 30. The plan consists of measures in education, employment, housing, healthcare and social services in order to improve the living conditions of Roma people.
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Turkey freezes assets of Yemeni ex-president Saleh
Turkey freezes assets of Yemeni ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, while the U.N.-backed peace talks to solve the armed clashes in Yemen, which were scheduled to start on April 21 after an initial postponement, was postponed once again.
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Turkey has frozen assets of former Yemeni President Saleh: official gazette
Turkey has frozen the assets of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in line with a decision by the UN Security Council, the government said in its Official Gazette on April 21.
All of Saleh's assets in Turkish banks and other financial institutions, including safes, were frozen, it said.
Turkey's new Central Bank chief faces first test on interest rates
The new Central Bank Governor Murat Çetinkaya's first major test in his new position is due on April 20, when the Bank will make its decision on interest rates - a controversial issue in Turkey.
Turkey reshuffles jurisdictions of diplomatic missions in Iraq
Turkey has rearranged the officials of its diplomatic mission in neighboring Iraq, with authorities describing the move as a bid to offer "better and swifter" service to Turkish citizens and business people living in the region.
Turkish gov't takes 'urgent expropriation' decision for properties in southeast
The Turkish government has made "an urgent expropriation" decision concerning properties in four southeastern provinces.
Bank of China completes application for banking license in Turkey: Watchdog
Bank of China has completed its application to receive a banking license in Turkey after submitting the required documents, according to the head of the country's banking watchdog.
Turkish parliament passes data protection bill
The Turkish parliament has passed a draft bill aiming to bring new measures to protect personal data, the Official Gazette announced on April 7.
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Turkish state to pay up to 4 million liras to informants for intel
Those who assist Turkish security forces in capturing militants by providing intelligence about their identities or locations could be rewarded up to 4 million Turkish Liras, according to a new regulation.