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Turkish PM Davuto?lu holds hasty meeting with Central Bank head on return from New York
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has held meetings with the chiefs of key monetary and financial institutions, including the Central Bank governor, shortly after returning from New York where he had sought to assure investors spooked by President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an?s recent tirades against the Central Bank.
Security staff prevented from accompanying bug search at Erdo?an's office
The third hearing into the case of illegal wiretapping at the offices of former prime minister, now President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, has revealed that a senior adviser for Erdo?an at the time prevented his security staff from accompanying a search by intelligence officials.
Interior minister addresses intelligence service for leaking Oslo talks
Interior Minister Efkan Ala has addressed National Intelligence Organization (M?T) members for the responsibility of leaking recordings in 2011 about secret talks between the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkish officials that took place in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
Probe opened into inspectors for 'clearing police chiefs' of role in Dink murder
A probe has been opened into the two Interior Ministry inspectors who allegedly covered up the acts of police chiefs in the murder of Armenian Turkish journalist Hrant Dink in 2007, daily Yeni ?afak reported on March 2.
Top Turkish court orders Prime Ministry to pay compensation to CHP leader
Turkey's highest administrative court has made a landmark ruling, convicting the Prime Ministry over the leaking of a report that included illegitimate records about the main opposition leader while ordering it to pay compensation.
PM pledges to eliminate 'minority' concept in social life
The Turkish government is determined to eliminate the phrase ?minority? in social life, regardless of whether it exists in international legal documents, Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has said at a gathering with opinion leaders from the country?s non-Muslim minorities.
Turkey's intelligence chief resigns to run for elections in June
The head of Turkey's intelligence service, Hakan Fidan, one of President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's closest confidants, has resigned in order to run in a parliamentary election in June.
Davuto?lu is playing with fire again
?Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has given instructions: Any mayor who spends too much will be scrutinized. An ethical council will be set up and will follow up each spending.?
I read this story at daily Sabah by Ahmet Topal, and the above is the introduction.
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Davuto?luis playing with fire again
?Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has given instructions: Any mayor who spends too much will be scrutinized. An ethical council will be set up and will follow up each spending.?
I read this story at daily Sabah by Ahmet Topal, and the above is the introduction.
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The most critical city of the general elections
There are only three-and-a-half months until the general elections in Turkey: The strategic importance of a city is increasing.
?zmir...
And obviously the Aegean?
For instance, Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu?s latest address to his party?s parliamentary group meeting, he said it specifically:
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