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EU leaders agree fiscal pact, falter on treaty... EU leaders agreed stricter budget rules for the euro zone on Friday, but failed to secure changes to the EU treaty among all 27 member states, meaning a deal will instead have to involve just euro zone states and any others that want to join.
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France, Germany to push crisis plan France and Germany are to sound out conservative European leaders on Thursday about their plan to defuse the euro zone's debt crisis, eager to rally support before a high-stakes EU summit.
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Gül: We are Europe’s rising crescent Stating that Turkey’s rising economy has made international reports, President Gül states, “In 2050, Turkey’s economy will have become the second greatest in Europe. We are Europe’s rising crescent.”
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Turkey to impose 30 pct tax on Syrian goods Turkey will impose a 30 percent tariff on all Syrian goods, Minister of Trade Hayati Yazıcı was quoted as saying on Wednesday, in apparent retaliation for a similar tax imposed on Turkish goods by Damascus.
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S&P threatens euro zone Standard & Poor's fired a second warning shot at the euro zone in 24 hours, threatening on Tuesday to cut the credit rating of its financial rescue fund as European leaders raced to find a political solution to their sovereign debt crisis.
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The TOKİ model for Iraq TOKİ has become a source of inspiration for Iraq, which is in need of at least 2.5 million residences by the year 2016. Iraq’s Construction and Housing Deputy Minister Istabraq İbrahim Al Shouk states that they consider Turkey’s Administration of Housing and Development as an example for their own model of construction.
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Sarkozy, Merkel kick off week of crisis talks in... French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meet in Paris on Monday under pressure to align their positions on centralising control of euro zone budgets to stem a debt crisis that threatens Europe's currency union.
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Syria's trade retaliation Syria has closed the Tellebyat border gate to trade and has expressed that border trade with Turkey has been put on hold.
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France, Germany to propose new EU treaty France and Germany have agreed on a series of reforms to address the euro zone sovereign debt crisis that will be presented to EU President Herman Van Rompuy on Wednesday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday.
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United States ready to help Greece The United States will support Greece during these difficult times, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said during a visit to Athens on Monday, in remarks that offered reassurance rather than concrete aid.
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Crowds flock to Victoria's Secret on opening day One of the world’s leading lingerie and beauty products brands Victoria's Secret has opened a branch in Nişantaşı City's.
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Watch films all month for just 9.90 TL Microsoft Türkiye and FilmClub have collaborated on a comprehensive film archive which is now available for internet users at the price of just 9.90TL a month.
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Toyota, BMW join hands on green technology Toyota Motor Corp and BMW AG agreed on Thursday to join hands on a broad range of environmental technologies, forging a partnership between two engineering stalwarts in the increasingly competitive auto industry.
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Merkel says "marathon" crisis will take years to... The euro zone debt crisis cannot be solved overnight, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday, urging instead a long-term approach that relies on tougher fiscal rules being enshrined in European treaties.
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