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Speaker election for Turkey's parliament turns into coalition rehearsal

Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) has declared that the selection of a parliamentary speaker has no connection to the formation of a future coalition government, but the Justice and Development Party's (AKP) maneuvers suggest otherwise amid moves to shape a power-sharing deal.

Talk to Erdo?an to solve coalition problems

There seems to be two visible stumbling blocks in front of the Republican People?s Party (CHP) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). One is how the relations between the government and President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an will be shaped in a possible coalition scenario. The other is whether the corruption dossier concerning four former ministers will be reopened or not.

An open letter to Turkey's new women MP's

Ladies, 

Turkey?s newly-elected 98 female parliamentarians who have taken their oaths as of June 23,

Don?t forget you are women. 

You don?t have to think and act like a man in what you might perceive to be a male-dominated world.

I am not sure whether you have entered parliament saying you will only represent women.

This is the "New Turkey"

Watching Tuesday?s swearing-in ceremony for newly elected deputies, one could not help thinking that this is a parliament which truly represents the ?New Turkey,? and not the one the Justice and Development Party (AKP) talked about when it held the parliamentary majority and called the shots.

Award-winning Armenian pianist performs on historical island in Turkey's east

Award-winning Armenian jazz pianist Tigran Hamasyan performed a concert on June 23 outside the Akdamar Church on the historical Akdamar Island in the eastern province of Van.

The concert on Akdamar Island was "vigorous," said Tamar Nalc?, the project coordinator at Anadolu Kültür (Anatolian Culture), a non-profit cultural institution that organized Hamasyan's concerts in Turkey.

Turkey ranks 22nd most popular spot for foreign direct investors: Association

Foreign direct investment (FDI) into Turkey was $12.1 billion in 2014, making the country the 22nd most popular spot for investors in the world, while the country is expected take in another $12 billion this year, said Ahmet Erdem, head of the International Investors Association (YASED), in a joint meeting with the United Nation's Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) on June 24. 

Court rules to survey Gezi victim's death scene two years after death

An Istanbul court issued a ruling on June 24 to survey the scene where Gezi victim Mehmet Ayval?ta? died after being hit by a vehicle during a march in support for the 2013 Gezi Park demonstrations. The survey is set to be held at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2015.

Summer archaeology workshop in Çatalhöyük

The Çatalhöyük Archaeology Workshop, organized in the Neolithic age settlement of Çatalhöyük, will take place between June 27 and July 30 this year. According to a statement by Shell Turkey, which has been supporting the archaeological activities in the ancient city since 1995, it will provide support to the research project of Standford University this year, too. 

Istanbul's Third Bosphorus Bridge link road tender postponed again

A tender for the link roads within the scope of the Northern Marmara Highway project, which includes the under-construction third bridge over the Bosphorus, has been postponed yet again, as the interested parties need more time to finalize their proposals, according to an announcement by the General Directorate of Highways.

Turkish FM confirms talks with Israel

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavu?o?lu has confirmed ongoing talks with Israel aimed at reaching some form of rapprochement, while suggesting that undue emphasis should not be placed on the gatherings.

Key graft figure's way to 'export glory' paved over years

Reza Zarrab?s road to export glory, recently recognized in a controversial award ceremony, was paved by a series of smart maneuvers designed to sidestep U.S.-led sanctions on Iran.  

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