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Time for reflection in the Church of Turkey in the wake of Fr Andrea's murder Bishop Padovese: "Whoever wanted to erase his physical presence does not know that now his witness is stronger." Ankara (AsiaNews) For the Church in Turkey, in the wake of ... [1]
ISTANBUL - Muslim-majority Turkey, which is hosting Pope Leo XIV on his first overseas trip as pontiff, is not "a hostile environment" for Christians, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople told AFP in an interview. [2]
Hakan Kara is professor of monetary policy and financial markets practice at Bilkent University in Ankara. He was previously chief economist at the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. [3]
KONYA, Turkey/JAKARTA The global economy may be in a funk, but the travel market is still going strong. [4]
IZMIR, Turkey -- In the middle of the night, a white minivan packed with refugees pulls up to a beach in Bodrum, a Turkish resort town along the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea. [5]
KONYA, Turkey, and JAKARTA -- With the global economy in the doldrums, one of the few bright spots is the travel market. [6]
ISTANBUL -- Turkey's important tourism industry is being hit hard as it suffers the fallout from growing domestic instability. [7]
ISTANBUL -- When Arsenii Frolov opened a company offering coworking space in the resort town of Antalya on Turkey's Mediterranean coast a year ago, he had no way of knowing that war in Ukraine would soon provide a windfall for his business. [8]
Time for reflection in the Church of Turkey in the wake of Fr Andrea's murder Bishop Padovese: "Whoever wanted to erase his physical presence does not know that now his witness is stronger." Ankara (AsiaNews) For the Church in Turkey, in the wake of
ISTANBUL - Muslim-majority Turkey, which is hosting Pope Leo XIV on his first overseas trip as pontiff, is not "a hostile environment" for Christians, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople told AFP in an interview.
Hakan Kara is professor of monetary policy and financial markets practice at Bilkent University in Ankara. He was previously chief economist at the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
KONYA, Turkey/JAKARTA The global economy may be in a funk, but the travel market is still going strong.
IZMIR, Turkey -- In the middle of the night, a white minivan packed with refugees pulls up to a beach in Bodrum, a Turkish resort town along the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea.
KONYA, Turkey, and JAKARTA -- With the global economy in the doldrums, one of the few bright spots is the travel market.
ISTANBUL -- Turkey's important tourism industry is being hit hard as it suffers the fallout from growing domestic instability.
ISTANBUL -- When Arsenii Frolov opened a company offering coworking space in the resort town of Antalya on Turkey's Mediterranean coast a year ago, he had no way of knowing that war in Ukraine would soon provide a windfall for his business.
ISTANBUL/DUBAI -- Air carriers and governments in the Middle East and North Africa are increasingly turning their attention southward.
TOKYO -- Turkey's automobile industry likely will see steady expansion as the country grows both as an export hub and a market, even amid political risks and threats of terrorism, according to Satoshi Komiya, senior partner of Boston Consulting Group