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The World Bank has today announced that it is committing £650 million ($780 million) to help Turkey rebuild its infrastructure. It is also preparing a further £830 million ($1 billion) in support.
Officials in Turkey have issued 113 arrest warrants in connection with the construction of buildings that collapsed in Monday’s earthquake.. Turkish police have taken at least 12 people into ...
Turkey said it was working to open two additional border crossings. [148] On 10 February 14 trucks carrying aid crossed from Turkey into Syria, according to the United Nations. [ 149 ] The United States Central Command announced it would cooperate with Syrian Democratic Forces to assist the affected population in Syria. [ 150 ]
Romani people, Domari, Abdals and Lom, have many problems in everyday life, e.g., in jobs, professions, as well as the report of mysterious death of a young east thracian Turkish Roma soldier in May 2021, who served his military service in Itlib, because he was a Rom, exclusion from corona aid 2020, exclusion from earthquake aid 2023, Domari ...
Turkey's exports as percentage of imports. A longstanding characteristic of Turkey's economy is a low savings rate. [17] Since Recep Tayyip Erdoğan assumed control of the government, Turkey has been running huge and growing current account deficits, $33.1 billion in 2016 and $47.3 billion in 2017, [18] climbing to US$7.1 billion in the month of January 2018 with the rolling 12-month deficit ...
The number of confirmed fatalities in Turkey rose to 17,406, health minister Fahrettin Koca said – putting it on a par with the earthquake in northwest Turkey which killed more than 17,000 ...
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure and potential challenger to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, appeared in court on Friday to deny charges that he had attempted to ...
Regulations in Turkey do not contain any restrictions on the pollutant PM 2.5, which causes lung diseases. [13] Greenpeace Mediterranean claim that the Afşin-Elbistan coal-fired plant is the power plant with the highest health risk in Europe, followed by the Soma coal-fired power plant, also in Turkey. [14] [15]