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Gaddafi's son states government will not destroy... The government of Muammar Gaddafi will never resort to destroying Libya's oil wealth in its fight to put down an insurrection, the Libyan leader's son Saif al-Islam told a Turkish news on Friday.
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Is this the end of Japanese food? The radiation threat emanating from Japan has resulted in a number of international restaurants and hotel chains halting the use of Japanese food products. It appears the future of Japanese restaurants, even those which are some of the most expensive restaurants in the world, is uncertain…
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SABAH receives three awards from İMEDYA Last night, İMEDYA's "2010 Stars of Economy Awards" were distributed to their rightful owners in an awards ceremony. While SABAH was selected as the year’s most successful newspaper, Aytuğ and Yaşar were also awarded for their contributions.
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Turkey to list GMO’s on packaging Minister of Agriculture Mehdi Eker has put an end to the debate of whether or not goods such as candy or chocolate should notify whether they contain Genetically Modified Organisms. “All products containing GMO must be listed as such on packaging.”
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Arab upheavals leave Turk builders reassessing... Turkey's construction companies, having reaped rewards from their go anywhere attitude, are now paying a price for their risk, leaving unfinished projects behind in Libya after pulling workers out.
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Russia, Turkey say atom power safe, to build plant The leaders of Russia and Turkey, calling nuclear energy safe, promised on Wednesday to press ahead with the construction of a Russian atomic power plant in Turkey despite Japan's nuclear crisis.
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HSBC bets on Turkish banks, shuns oil sensitive... HSBC's Turkey equity global investment fund is betting on banks and consumer related stocks and avoiding oil sensitive stocks such as Turkish Airlines, its chief executive said.
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Turkey's PM goes to Russia with gas in mind The price of Russian gas and the future of several energy projects, including a $20 billion Russian-built nuclear plant, loom over a visit by Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Ergodan to Moscow this week.
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Turkey to go ahead on nuclear despite Japan Turkey will press ahead with plans for two nuclear plants, including one that may use Japanese technology, despite Japan's crisis and its own tendency to quakes, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said on Monday.
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Turkish Airlines may take JAT majority Turkish Airlines may take a majority in Serbia's indebted JAT Airways if an agreement is reached between them, Serbian Minister Sulejman Ugljanin told reporters on Friday.
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Italy's Green Giant Enel to Tap Turkey's... Enel Green Power is the first big foreign firm to commit to entering Turkey's poorly managed geothermal industry, allegedly rife with worthless licenses
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With incentives, electric cars to draw new... Sharing his assessment of Turkey’s future with electric cars, Renault Mais General Manager İbrahim Aybar, expressed that the government’s ruling to drop the Special Consumption Tax or ÖTV will positively effect a number of brands considering investments in this area.
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Turkish benchmark bond hits highest since May The yield on Turkey's benchmark Nov. 7, 2012, bond <0#TRTSYSUM=IS> rose to 9.12 percent, its highest since May, as rising oil prices and fears over their impact on the Turkish economy hit sentiment.
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Turkish markets weaken on wide trade deficit Turkish stocks fell, bond yields rose and the lira weakened against the dollar on Monday after January trade data showed a much larger than expected deficit.
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