This Week
FOREIGN POLICY
- Turkish deputy PM Bulent Arinc says Syrian helicopter shot down over Turkey
- Turkey cautiously welcomes US-Russian deal on Syria
- Gül: UN Security Council should hear Turkey on Syria resolution
ECONOMY & ENERGY
- Turkey’s jobless rate rises slightly in June
- Turkish business dynasties accused of backing ‘post-modern coup’
DOMESTIC POLITICS
- Lazuri classes to begin in secondary schools in Turkey
FOREIGN POLICY
Turkish deputy PM Bulent Arinc says Syrian helicopter shot down over Turkey
The Turkish Air Force shot down a Syrian helicopter on 16 September at the border after the helicopter violated Turkish airspace, Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said.
Turkish military aircraft taking off from a base in Malatya shot the M-17 helicopter after it allegedly continued to violate Turkish airspace despite repeated warnings, after which the chopper fell onto Syrian soil, Arınç said.
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Hurriyet Daily News, 16 September 20103, Turkey shot down Syrian helicopter at border, Deputy PM says
Turkey cautiously welcomes US-Russian deal on Syria
Turkey has voiced a skeptical optimism after the United States and Russia agreed on a plan to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons by the middle of 2014.
“Turkey welcomes, as a matter of principle, the dismantling of all weapons of mass destruction in the world and in our region, the chemical weapons in particular. Therefore, the agreement reached today in Geneva between the United States and the Russian Federation regarding the chemical weapons possessed by the Syrian regime was welcomed as a positive step and assessed carefully,” a written statement from the Foreign Ministry said Sept. 14.
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Hurriyet Daily News, 15 September 2013, Turkey cautiously welcomes US-Russian deal on Syria
Gül: UN Security Council should hear Turkey on Syria resolution
The UN Security Council, which is expected to discuss soon a resolution committing Syria to remove its chemical weapons, should listen to Turkey very carefully, President Abdullah Gül said on Monday.
Speaking as Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu was meeting with his US, French and British counterparts in Paris, Gül said: “We are not a part of the UN Security Council, we are not one of the permanent members. But since we, a country neighboring Syria, are affected the most by what happens in Syria, the UN Security Council should listen to us in a very serious manner.”
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Today’s Zaman, 16 September 2013, Gül: UN Security Council should hear Turkey on Syria resolution
ECONOMY & ENERGY
Turkey’s jobless rate rises slightly in June
Turkey’s unemployment rate rose by 0.8 percent in June from the previous month a year earlier, according to the newest figures from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK).The jobless rate in June increased to 8.8 percent, equaling 2.5 million people, according to official data.
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Hurriyet Daily News, 16 September 2013, Turkey’s jobless rate rises slightly in June
Turkish business dynasties accused of backing ‘post-modern coup’
A lawyer accused two of Turkey’s corporate dynasties on Friday of backing the 1997 military overthrow of its first Islamist-led government, sending their shares tumbling on fears of a deepening vendetta against the country’s secular business elite.
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Reuters, 13 September 2013, Turkish business dynasties accused of backing ‘post-modern coup’
DOMESTIC POLITICS
Lazuri classes to begin in secondary schools in Turkey
The Education Ministry has decided that the Laz language, spoken particularly in the Black Sea region, is to become an elective course in secondary schools as of the 2013 and 2014 education year.
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Hurriyet Daily News, 14 September 2013, Lazuri classes to begin in secondary schools in Turkey
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