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Killing of Hrant Dink and Fr Santoro: too many similarities by Mavi Zambak In both cases, killers are from Trabzon, are minors, have ties with far-right circles, have no regrets and said they were acting in the nation's defence. [1]

ISTANBUL -- When the office of Hurriyet, a major Turkish newspaper, was attacked by a crowd of around 200 stone-throwing supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sept. 6, Emre Kizilkaya was not surprised. [2]

ISTANBUL -- Turkish TV dramas are drawing increasingly international audiences, with the value of such exports expected to hit a new high this year. [4]

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. [5]

By Glen Nicol PerkinsonNikkei Markets KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19) -- Here's a roundup of local news: Nikkei MarketsMALAYSIA PRESS: News Headlines On Thursday, October 19 By Glen Nicol PerkinsonNikkei Markets KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19) -- Here's a roundup of loc... [6]

KONYA, Turkey/JAKARTA The global economy may be in a funk, but the travel market is still going strong. [7]

Turkey has collected roughly 60 million Turkish lira (US $33 million) for Rohingya Muslims in Arakan State, according to the Sunday Zaman, a Turkish newspaper. [8]

ISTANBUL -- The Turkish auto industry last year saw the highest levels of production and sales since the figures hit records in 2011. This year looks unlikely to go so smoothly. [9]

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[1] MM asianews.it · 85% match

Killing of Hrant Dink and Fr Santoro: too many similarities

Killing of Hrant Dink and Fr Santoro: too many similarities by Mavi Zambak In both cases, killers are from Trabzon, are minors, have ties with far-right circles, have no regrets and said they were acting in the nation's defence.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-10-02 · 73% match

Violence, media oppression increase ahead of November vote

ISTANBUL -- When the office of Hurriyet, a major Turkish newspaper, was attacked by a crowd of around 200 stone-throwing supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sept. 6, Emre Kizilkaya was not surprised.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-07-03 · 48% match

Can newspapers survive in the 21st Century?

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-01-24 · 46% match

Exports grow to new levels

ISTANBUL -- Turkish TV dramas are drawing increasingly international audiences, with the value of such exports expected to hit a new high this year.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-06-08 · 43% match

Turkey becomes magnet for Russians and Ukrainians alike

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.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-10-19 · 43% match

MALAYSIA PRESS: News Headlines On Thursday, October 19

By Glen Nicol PerkinsonNikkei Markets KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19) -- Here's a roundup of local news: Nikkei MarketsMALAYSIA PRESS: News Headlines On Thursday, October 19 By Glen Nicol PerkinsonNikkei Markets KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19) -- Here's a roundup of loc

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-06-02 · 43% match

Happy Halal-idays for Muslim tourism

KONYA, Turkey/JAKARTA The global economy may be in a funk, but the travel market is still going strong.

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2012-08-29 · 42% match

Turkey Raises $33 Million in Aid for Rohingya

Turkey has collected roughly 60 million Turkish lira (US $33 million) for Rohingya Muslims in Arakan State, according to the Sunday Zaman, a Turkish newspaper.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-02-21 · 42% match

Rough patch ahead for Turkey's hitherto strong car market

ISTANBUL -- The Turkish auto industry last year saw the highest levels of production and sales since the figures hit records in 2011. This year looks unlikely to go so smoothly.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-07-03 · 42% match

Turkey still has a long road back to financial normalcy

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.

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