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A Turkey-based copper wire manufacturer will invest $34 million in a 91,000-square-foot facility in South Carolina. It is expected to create 135 new jobs.
Recent political events in Turkey stymied the country's path to slowing inflation and the fallout affected the economy as well as foreign exchange reserves, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's chief economist said.
Indian travel agencies halted bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan after both countries expressed support for Pakistan during India’s Operation Sindoor, leading to a patriotic boycott stance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that he will be waiting for Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Turkish capital this week to conduct face-to-face talks about the more than three-year war.
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The killing of a powerful militia leader in the Libyan capital on Monday night sparked hours of intense clashes that drove his group from its main stronghold and may prompt a consolidation of power among armed factions aligned with the Tripoli government.
The Kurdistan Workers' Party's (PKK) landmark decision to dissolve itself and lay down arms has been widely welcomed. Discussions over the move continue in Turkey.
In its letter, the Turkish tourism department said that there is no reason for Indians to postpone or cancel any trips to the country.
Hunters had registered 31,285 wild turkeys through three hunting periods of the 2025 Wisconsin spring turkey hunting season, about 7% fewer than at the same time last year. The total includes birds taken in the youth season and Learn To Hunt events.