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Rejecting reforms on Sept. 12 may harm economy
Economic pundits argue that the upcoming Sept. 12 referendum on government-backed constitutional reforms will have economic ramifications, cautioning that economic stability is likely to be damaged if the proposed changes are rejected by the popular vote.
Turkey says Armenia border won’t open during NATO exercise
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutog(lu said yesterday that Turkey will not open its border gate with Armenia temporarily during an upcoming exercise of NATO, signaling a reversal of earlier statements that it was under consideration.
Documents held by terrorists prove negligence in Aktütün
Video footage found on a terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) member has proven that a 2008 terrorist attack had come as result of massive negligence on the party of the military
Landslides, Floods & Rain Kill 11 People
Landslides and floods triggered by torrential rains have swept through northern Turkiye. At least eleven people are dead.
Reformist lawyers call to support for reform package
Attorneys from the Reform in the Judiciary Group have called for a “yes” vote in the Sept. 12 referendum for a constitutional amendment package.
Black propaganda general testifies after entering civilian life
Retired Gen. Hasan Igsiz to testify as part of a probe into several websites set up by the General Staff to back alleged propaganda campaigns against civilian groups.
Struggle between boycott and ‘yes' grows in Southeast
The rhetoric of the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) has disturbed some civil society organizations that have declared they will say “yes” to the amendments.
Administrative probes serve to gloss over suspicious cases
Administrative investigations launched by the General Staff have failed to bring any conclusion.
New constitution on agenda after package, PM says
The window to a new constitution will open if the referendum package passes on Sept. 12, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdog(an has said, adding that this new constitution would be completely “of civilian making” and fully for freedoms and democracy.
Gülen says his call for ‘yes’ vote not linked to political motives
Turkish intellectual and scholar Fethullah Gülen, who recently said that the constitutional reform package to be presented to a public vote on Sept. 12 has amendments critical for the future of Turkey and had encouraged the public to vote “yes” in th
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