West angered, but won't punish Turkey over Iran
The West is angered about Turkey's refusal to go along with it on Iran sanctions, but unlikely to try to punish Ankara
The West is angered about Turkey's refusal to go along with it on Iran sanctions, but unlikely to try to punish Ankara
Turkish forces crossed into Iraq Thursday to strike at Kurdish rebels and warplanes pounded their bases in retaliation
Turkey's ruling party lost its parliamentary majority in Sunday's legislative elections, dealing a severe blow to
Iran's revised oil and gas development contracts offer more incentives to foreign firms and Turkey's reservations about
The UAE Central Bank has asked local commercial banks in the country to provide details of their financial exposure to
The Turkish government is expected to continue its crack down on suspected putschists Tuesday, while the US-based
Turkey's Islamic-rooted government has banned Danish director Lars Von Trier's controversial movie "Nymphomaniac" from
At least 10 Turkish fighter planes bombed suspected Kurdish guerrilla positions in northern Iraq, Turkish military
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday that a year-long stand-off between Ankara and the International
National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), the largest bank in Kuwait and the highest-rated bank in the Middle East, said on
Gulftainer has embarked on a joint venture with Turkey's Demas International that will focus on transport and logistics
Dubai-based Landmark Group, the region’s leading retail and hospitality conglomerate, today announced the acquisition