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Turkey sidelines joint military intervention

April 29, 2013April 29, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Neighbors of troubled Syria have raised concerns about the risk of the civil war crossing borders, with fears that the government has been using chemical gas on its citizens. They have also sidelined a joint force intervention led by the Read more

Headlines, World NewsAbu Musab al-Zarqawi, civil war, Faruk Logoglu, Iraq, jordan, Obama, syria, Turkey, Washington

Syrian Conflict, Childhood Stealer

March 13, 2013March 13, 2013 Jaber Ali

Children are the most cruelly hit victims of the civil war that is entering its third year in Syria, where about two million children are caught in crossfire. The description of the ordeal Syrian children are going through came in Read more

Headlines, World NewsBahcesehir University, Bashar, Childhood, civil war, Jasmine Whitbread, Syrian Conflict, Turkey

Libya: Turkey asks for debt payment

February 13, 2013February 13, 2013 Jaber Ali

Turkey’s economic minister, Zafer Ça?layan, arrived with a delegation in Libya to discuss financial affairs with the Libyan government amongst which is the debt between them. Majority of those in the delegation which arrived on Monday are businessmen. A closed Read more

Finance, World NewsAli Zeidan, ankara, debt, Gadhafi, Libya, Tripoli, Turkey

Yemen: struck by child malnourishment

December 4, 2012December 4, 2012 Jaber Ali

In Yemen, health centers around Bajil are becoming more and more crowded by mothers that come seeking treatment for their children that are suffering from malnourishment, defined by UNICEF as “a consequence of insufficient food consumption and the repeated appearance Read more

Headlines, World NewsBajil, Healthcare, Latifa Baltifa, malnourishment, Turkey, UNICEF, WFP, Yemen

Syria: restructuring the coalition against President Assad

November 1, 2012November 1, 2012 Jaber Ali

As government forces intensify their aerial attacks, the opposition might soon be going through in what could be considered as a reform after the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, said that the opposition factor called the Syrian National Council Read more

Headlines, World Newsassad, Hillary Clinton, New York, Qatar, SNC, syria, Turkey

Iran bans gold exportation

November 1, 2012November 1, 2012 Peter Mulvany

In a move to assure the stabilization of its economy, Iranians won’t be able to send gold and golden coins out of their boundaries from now. The government is trying to limit its flow out of the country as it Read more

Energy, HeadlinesDubai, Gold, IMF, Iran, Mohammad Reza Naderi, Turkey

WWF: Nearly 19,000 Tons of Bluefin Tuna Illegally Traded

October 31, 2012 Jaber Ali

The equivalent of 18,704 tons of live bluefin tuna, a protected species subjected to fishing quotas, were traded via Panama between 2000 and 2010, without being reported to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) – the Read more

Headlines, World NewsBluefin, ICCAT, Italy, Mediterranean, Morocco, Panama, spain, Tuna, Tunisia, Turkey, World Wildlife Fund, WWF

Turkey power plant gets major boost

October 10, 2012October 10, 2012 Jaber Ali

Pre-feasibility studies for a major power project in southern Turkey by the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company in collaboration with Electricity Generation Company Incorporation have been accomplished. The two governments of both companies are supportive to the project in a Read more

Energy, HeadlinesAbu Dhabi, Afsin, Carl Sheldon, Elbistan, electricity, gas, power, Suwaidi, Taner Yildiz, Taqa, Turkey

EU prepares Iranian gas sanction

October 5, 2012October 5, 2012 Jaber Ali

As protesters and riot police clash in Tehran over the sharp falls of the country’s currency, the EU is getting ready to implement a ban on Iranian gas imports into Europe, diplomatic sources hinted. Iran’s refusal to halt its nuclear Read more

Energy, HeadlinesBritain, Export, France, gas, Germany, Iran, nuclear, Oil, sanction, Tehran, Turkey

Carlyle Group prepares MENA investment

September 25, 2012September 25, 2012 Peter Mulvany

As the European market remains unstable for investors to venture into it, interest has been turning more on the Middle East and North African region despite the existing tensions. A private equity firm of the United States of America known Read more

Finance, HeadlinesCan Deldag, Carlyle, Getty, Mubadala, Oman, Penti, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UAE

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