Mehmet Simsek, Turkish finance minister, discusses the structural reform agenda to reduce inflation.
Turkey’s foreign minister says his country would reconsider its military presence in northeastern Syria if that country’s new leaders eliminate a Kurdish militant group designated as a terrorist ...
Turkey’s government dismissed the Kurdish mayor of the eastern province of Van after he was sentenced to prison for terrorism ...
Europe's top polluter from coal-fired power production has one of the world's largest nuclear power development pipelines ...
Turkey and Turkmenistan have signed an agreement to facilitate the flow of Turkmen natural gas to Turkey, marking a ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met his Indonesian counterpart Prabowo Subianto on Wednesday for talks aimed at ...
The museum dropped a legal effort to block the seizure of the statue by investigators who said the bronze, thought by some to ...
First gas deliveries to start on 1 March and will be sent via Iran, but long-term growth in supplies expected to require new ...
In Istanbul, 70 people have died since Jan. 14, according to NTV. In Ankara, 33 have died since Jan. 1., NTV reported citing ...
Turkey imports gas via pipelines from Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran. Last year, Turkmenistan signed a contract with Iran for 10 billion cubic meters (353 billion cubic feet) of natural gas to be shipped ...
Turkey started buying US Treasuries for the first time in almost a decade, according to a person familiar with the matter, ...
Ratings agencies approve. Last year, Fitch Ratings upgraded Turkey’s sovereign debt—alongside a clutch of Turkish banks—twice, from B- to B+ in March then to BB- in September, when it became the only ...