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Iran cracks down on same corruption Turkey fighting to conceal
23 December 2013, Monday / İBRAHİM TÜRKMEN, İSTANBUL
Iran is nowadays carrying out a clampdown on a shady net of corruption that includes a corrupt inner circle of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's administration, involving ministers and businessmen, whereas the Turkish government is fighting to halt an investigation into bribery and corruption that is connected to the case in Iran.
Ankara confirms Iraqi crude test flows, exports expected
In the first official confirmation of earlier reported test flows being conducted »»
More unions call for robust graft investigation
As the Turkish government rushed to remove dozens more police chiefs from their posts »»
Egypt to complete $1.5 bln payment to oil firms this week
Egypt will complete payment this week of $1.5 billion of the $6.3 billion it says »»
Targeted firm denies privileges in gold trade
Turkish mining company Koza Altın AŞ on Monday denied media reports that the company's »»
MÜSİAD calls for thorough investigation, judicial independence
The Independent Industrialists and Businessmen's Association (MÜSİAD) has called »»
Corruption carried AK Party to power, may spell party's end
Turkey removes another 25 police chiefs over graft inquiry
Bribery ring prevented non-Muslim minority from using its land
PM Erdoğan: Corruption allegations just a cover
Midnight change in regulations stifles judicial independence in Turkey
Syrian opposition member: Iran's laundered money returns as bombs
US warns Ankara not to poison Turkish-American relations
CHP leader says 4 ministers facing corruption charges should resign
Iranian businessman Zarrab's 'chief' saved by the bell, report claims
Minister Güler says ready to resign, waiting for Erdoğan's decision
A total of 113 police chiefs sacked by AK Party government
[NEWS ANALYSIS] Witch hunt in police force jeopardizes national security
Resorting to conspiracy
ECB's Praet says Italy must stay on path to lower debt
Italy must keep its public accounts in check and stay on its planned path to lower »»
Ministry steps up measures against firms selling adulterated food
The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock is preparing to publicly expose more »»
DORinsight: Check mechanisms make online surveys more reliable
After comparing face-to-face and phone surveys with online surveys, DORinsight, which »»
Bank of Georgia opens representative office in Turkey
The Bank of Georgia, the largest bank in Georgia, has opened its first representative »»
Online shopping popular, but won't save season
More Americans are deciding to shop online this holiday season instead of heading »»
TAV ranks second on ENR's global airport contractors list
Turkey's leading airport operator TAV Construction was marked as the second largest »»
Foreign firms apply for 12,476 trademarks in first 10 months of 2013
Foreign companies in Turkey applied to register 12,476 trademarks in the first 10 »»
Strike ends at Total refinery in western France
Workers voted to end a strike over pay at Total's (TOTF.PA) Donges refinery in western »»
Millions of Target shoppers face new debit card limits
At least 2 million shoppers who used bank debit cards at Target Corp (TGT.N) stores »»
Owners, others charged in Bangladesh factory fire
Police in Bangladesh on Sunday charged the owners of a garment factory and 11 of »»
US sees Pacific trade pact talks taking time
Negotiations on a trade pact between a dozen countries around the Pacific Rim will »»
Kosovo and Albania sign deal to build major power line
Neighbors Kosovo and Albania have signed a deal to build a 400-kV transmission line »»
Turkey's lira sinks to record low on corruption row, Fed
Turkey's lira fell to record lows on Friday and 10-year bond yields rose to three »»
Former AK Party deputy says gov't removing police chiefs to prevent other graft probes
LIVE UPDATES -- Erdoğan defiant in graft probe, blames 'gang within state'
Turkey's lira sinks to record low on corruption row, Fed
Kılıçdaroğlu demands resignation of four ministers
AK Party deputy calls on ministers implicated in graft probe to resign
Corruption malaise and public procurement
Police official says was sacked after Zarrab bribed politician
Experts: Delay of motion in system against four ministers is a crime
Halkbank's ‘smart management decisions' praised by Iranian Ambassador Bikdeli
New prosecutors appointed to obstruct graft probe
Surveillance confirms Zarrab's bribery of Çağlayan
Presidency denies claims of stalling police chief replacements
Baransu’s website censored by TİB over corruption scandal
TÜSİAD calls for judicial independence, protection of individual rights
EP liberal member: We are very concerned about independence of judiciary
17 more high-ranking police fired amid major corruption probe
Graft probe moved to earlier date after attempts to thwart it discovered
RPT-Fitch Outlook: Turkish banks strong enough to face growing risks
Turkish banks may face pressure in 2014 from rising interest rates, slowing economic »»
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