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Turkey

Transcontinental state
Turkey is a transcontinental country. Its capital is Ankara, and Istanbul is the largest city and economic center. Turkey is officially a Muslim-majority state. The modern Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923 as the successor state to the Ottoman Empire. Turkey ranks first in the world in the production of hazelnuts, cherries, figs, apricots, quinces, and poppies.
1923
Proclamation of the Republic of Turkey
1924
Abolition of the Caliphate
1928
Adoption of the Latin alphabet
1934
Granting full suffrage to women
1950
Holding of the first free multi-party elections
1952
The country's accession to NATO
1995
Entry into the Customs Union with the European Union
2005
Commencement of negotiations for accession to the European Union
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Politico: Czech Republic urges allies to buy shells for Ukraine outside the EU

The Czech Republic called on its allies to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU due to the low level of shell production in Europe to meet Ukraine's needs.

War in Ukraine • February 3, 12:09 AM • 103775 views
To the sound of sirens: Danube ports increased cargo transshipment sixfold in 2023

Last year, the cargo turnover of Odesa Region's ports more than tripled to over 32 million tons compared to pre-war levels, and the port of Izmail more than doubled to 20. 2 million tons.

War in Ukraine • February 2, 06:10 PM • 106348 views
Turkey detains 7 people suspected of passing information to Mossad

Turkish law enforcement detained 7 people suspected of selling information about local facilities to the Mossad.

News of the World • February 2, 10:20 AM • 22018 views
Armenia can no longer rely on russia for its military needs - Pashinyan

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia could no longer rely on russia as its main military and defense partner and should establish closer ties with the United States, France, India, and Georgia.

News of the World • February 2, 10:04 AM • 23017 views
Turkey wants to buy 40 fighter jets from Britain and Spain

Turkey is in talks with the UK and Spain to buy 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, despite having recently signed a $23 billion deal with the US to buy F-16s, as its request for F-16s may not be approved by Congress.

News of the World • February 2, 02:13 AM • 37348 views
Hungary's parliament convenes on Monday at the request of the opposition to consider Sweden's accession to NATO

Hungary's parliament will meet on Monday at the request of opposition parties to consider ratification of Sweden's NATO membership application.

News of the World • February 1, 11:05 PM • 25006 views
Man who took hostages over war in Israel killed in Turkey

Turkish police killed a man who took seven employees of a Procter & Gamble factory near Istanbul hostage for eight hours to protest Israel's war in Gaza.

News of the World • February 1, 10:36 PM • 23921 views
Turkish banks start closing accounts of Russian companies

Turkish banks have begun to close the accounts of an increasing number of Russian companies and impose stricter requirements on individuals as they tighten their policies toward Russian clients amid sanctions imposed in connection with the war in Ukraine.

Politics • February 1, 10:29 AM • 114099 views
Development of partnerships in the defense industry: Ukraine has signed dozens of agreements on joint production of weapons

Ukraine is actively developing partnerships in the defense industry, having concluded dozens of agreements on joint arms production with more than two dozen countries.

War in Ukraine • February 1, 09:31 AM • 32777 views
The United States has named a condition for the sale of the latest F-35 fighters to Turkey

The United States is ready to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey as soon as it gets rid of the Russian S-400 air defense systems in its service.

News of the World • January 31, 05:45 AM • 25181 views
For the first time in Ukraine, a part of the estuary will be leased for growing mollusks and shrimps - Ministry of Agrarian Policy

The Ukrainian government has decided to lease a part of the Sukhoi Estuary in Odesa region for mariculture, allowing entrepreneurs to grow clams, shrimp and other seafood. This will help to provide the domestic market with healthy seafood, drawing on the experience of mariculture leaders such as Norway and Chile.

Economy • January 30, 02:45 PM • 62490 views
Ukraine has improved its position in the Corruption Perceptions Index: it received 36 points out of 100

In 2023, Ukraine was ranked 104th out of 180 countries in the Global Corruption Perceptions Index, improving its position by 3 points and receiving 36 points out of 100. Over the past 10 years since the Revolution of Dignity, Ukraine has added 11 points, the largest increase among the current EU candidate countries.

Society • January 30, 09:24 AM • 29273 views
Kremlin announces Putin's visit to Turkey in February

The Kremlin has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit Turkey in February. According to Putin's aide, Yuri Ushakov, preparations for the visit are underway.

News of the World • January 29, 12:26 PM • 24303 views
Canada resumes arms exports to Turkey after Ankara supports Sweden's accession to NATO

Canada and Turkey have reached an agreement to resume Canadian exports of drone components to Turkey in exchange for greater transparency in their use. This happened after Ankara finalized the ratification of Sweden's accession to NATO.

News of the World • January 27, 11:09 PM • 102678 views
US approves sale of F-16 to Turkey

The US State Department has authorized a potential $23 billion sale of 40 new F-16 fighter jets and modernization kits for Turkey's existing F-16 fleet. This happened shortly after Turkey ratified Sweden's accession to NATO. At the same time, Greece will receive 40 F-35 fighter jets in order to balance relations between the two NATO allies.

News of the World • January 27, 04:22 AM • 31588 views
Taiwan supplies Russia with metalworking machines needed for military technologies - The Insider.

Since the invasion, Taiwan has become the largest supplier of metalworking machines to Russia, delivering $29 million worth of equipment through Turkey, despite Taiwan's pro-Ukrainian stance. These machines are vital to Russia's military industry for the production of precision weapons, but sanctions do not restrict the export of most Taiwanese machines.

War in Ukraine • January 26, 11:41 PM • 30991 views