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Libyan exclusion of Turkish companies 'without value': Turkish Foreign Ministry
Libya?s decision to exclude Turkish companies from contracts does not carry any value given the dispute over political legitimacy in the country, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has said.
Most honorable outcome of honorable loneliness
From the moment our flag was lowered at the Tomb of Süleyman Shah on Sunday, the honorable breakdown of our foreign policy, which has been imposed on us as ?honorable loneliness,? is as follows:
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Qatar-Japan consortium to study projects in Turkey's Af?in Elbistan
A group of Qatari state-linked investors and three Japanese power firms have signed an agreement to study the possibility of developing projects in Turkey?s Af?in Elbistan region, one of the Qatari firms said in a statement on Feb. 22.
ISIL continues to spoil Turkish positions
The government had to relocate the historical artifact from ISIL to Kurdish-controlled Syrian soil The relocation of the Turkish tomb in Syria with an army operation overnight on Feb. 21 could be taken as the Turkish government?s second retreat regarding pressure from the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) in Syria and Iraq in the last six months.
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Turkey informs anti-ISIL coalition of Süleyman ?ah operation on Syrian soil
Turkey informed the international coalition combatting extremist jihadists in Syria of its ??ah F?rat? operation to evacuate the Tomb of Süleyman ?ah right immediately after mobilization began, the Turkish prime minister has said.
Turkey informs anti-ISIL coalition of the operation on Syrian soil
Turkey informed the international coalition combatting the extremist jihadists inside Syria of its ?ah F?rat evacuation operation right after the military mobility began along with all other parties operating in the Syrian territory, including the Free Syrian Army, the Turkish prime minister has said.
Erdo?an challenges Turkey's most wanted whistleblower
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has directly challenged an anti-government social media whistleblower for the first time, albeit by mentioning neither his real name nor Twitter handle.
Turkey's ruling AKP rejects parliamentary motion to probe ISIL
A parliamentary motion asking for an inquiry into the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's (ISIL) activities inside Turkey has been rejected by the votes from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).
Gov't increases capital allocated to Diyanet's publishing body
The Turkish government has increased the amount of funds allocated annually to the Directorate of Religious Publications Revolving Funds, a body under the Directorate General for Religious Affairs (Diyanet), to 40 million liras.
Brinkmanship puts Kurdish peace in jeopardy in Turkey
I apologize in advance to readers that I am not able to quote any sources while compiling this piece, but I believe that those who continue reading may get more of an idea about what is going on in the apparent deadlock in the dialogue process between the Turkish government and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) in pursuit of a political settlement.