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ISTANBUL (AP) — Millions of people across Turkey on Tuesday will mourn the loss of more than 53,000 friends, loved ones and neighbors in the country's catastrophic earthquake a year ago. To mark what it calls the “Disaster of the Century," the government has arranged a series of events to commemorate the one-year anniversary of disaster in southern Turkey. Hatay, which lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Syrian border, was the worst affected of the 11 southern provinces hit by the 7.8 magnitude quake. Including the 6,000 people killed in neighboring Syria, the quake left more than 59,000 dead. He also will take part in handing over completed homes to survivors, and then spend the rest of the week touring other cities in the earthquake zone.
Persons: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ozgur Ozel Organizations: Republican Locations: ISTANBUL, Turkey, Hatay, Ulu, Syrian, Syria, Kahramanmaras, rehouse, Gaziantep
ANKARA (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday parliament may pass a legal amendment to resolve a judicial crisis involving an unprecedented clash between two of the country's top courts. "It is not difficult to make legal arrangements regarding individual applications (to the Constitutional Court)," Erdogan told reporters on a flight back from Saudi Arabia, according to a text published by his office on Sunday. "But the work is not done after completing the legal amendments on individual applications," he added, signalling that more legal changes on the matter could be considered. At issue is a ruling by the Constitutional Court last month that jailed parliamentarian Can Atalay should be released. In response to the Constitutional Court ruling, the Court of Cassation said the Constitutional Court's ruling was unconstitutional.
Persons: Tayyip Erdogan, Erdogan, Osman, Cassation, Ozgur Ozel, Huseyin Hayatsever, William Maclean Organizations: Constitutional, Cassation, CHP Locations: ANKARA, Saudi Arabia
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan attends Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November, 11, 2023. "It is not difficult to make legal arrangements regarding individual applications (to the Constitutional Court)," Erdogan told reporters on a flight back from Saudi Arabia, according to a text published by his office on Sunday. "But the work is not done after completing the legal amendments on individual applications," he added, signalling that more legal changes on the matter could be considered. At issue is a ruling by the Constitutional Court last month that jailed parliamentarian Can Atalay should be released. In response to the Constitutional Court ruling, the Court of Cassation said the Constitutional Court's ruling was unconstitutional.
Persons: Tayyip Erdogan, Erdogan, Osman, Cassation, Ozgur Ozel, Huseyin Hayatsever, William Maclean Organizations: Islamic Cooperation, Saudi Press Agency, Handout, Rights, Constitutional, Cassation, CHP, Thomson Locations: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Rights ANKARA
Murat... Acquire Licensing Rights Read moreANKARA, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan waded into a brewing judicial crisis on Friday, criticising the Constitutional Court for "many mistakes" and backing an unprecedented challenge to it by an appeals court, as opponents marched in Ankara. In a twist - which critics said highlighted the diminished state of Turkey's legal system - the top appeals court said the Constituional Court's ruling was unconstitutional. "The Constitutional Court cannot and should not underestimate the step taken by the Court of Cassation on this matter," he said. They were headed to the appeals court and video showed they were briefly delayed by police. "The Court of Cassation's backlash (...) is an open and combative attack against the Constitutional Court," said Bertil Oder, professor of constitutional law at Koc University.
Persons: Tayyip Erdogan, Ozgur Ozel, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Murat, Tayyip Erdogan waded, Erdogan, Osman, Bertil Oder, intimidates, Ezgi Erkoyun, Jonathan Spicer, Emelia Sithole Organizations: Republican People's Party, Cassation, Constitutional, AK Party, Union, Koc University, Thomson Locations: Ankara, Turkey, ANKARA, Uzbekistan
Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu attends a swearing-in ceremony as he is accompanied by Ozgur Ozel at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, June 2, 2023. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/file photo Acquire Licensing RightsANKARA, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) on Sunday elected Ozgur Ozel as its new leader, ending a 13-year term for incumbent Kemal Kilicdaroglu, as the country gears up for local elections next March. Ozel, 49, has been serving as the CHP's deputy parliamentary group chairman since 2015 and has been a lawmaker since 2011. Ozel, a pharmacist by trade, received 812 of 1,366 possible votes at a tense, hours-long party congress in Ankara that took two rounds. Imamoglu supported Ozel in a push for change at the CHP that has long been bogged down by in-fighting.
Persons: Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Ozgur Ozel, Umit, Tayyip Erdogan, Ozel, Kilicdaroglu, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Imamoglu, Erdogan, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Ozer Sencar, pollster Metropoll, Sencar, Daniel Wallis, Hugh Lawson, David Evans Organizations: Republican People's Party, Turkish, REUTERS, Rights, Sunday, Istanbul Mayor, CHP, Thomson Locations: Ankara, Turkey, Rights ANKARA, Ozel, Istanbul, Black Sea, Rize, Turkey's
Today’s Turkey, however, is starkly different from the secular, Westernized state envisioned by Ataturk 100 years ago. The Turkish republic as imagined by Ataturk was firmly rooted in the West and a quick succession of reforms sought to modernize a population decimated by war. People often express such justification through religion, Murat Somer, a professor of political science at Ozyegin University in Istanbul, told CNN. What Ataturk may have been most proud of in today’s Turkey, however, is its growing influence on the world stage, analysts say. In 1926, after an assassination plot against him was discovered, Ataturk told his new nation: “One day my mortal body will turn to dust, but the Turkish republic will stand forever.”
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTurkey’s election a 'big disappointment for the opposition,' analyst saysSoli Ozel, senior lecturer at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, says the Turkish election is a big disappointment for the opposition and its supporters.
Reuters interviews with Kar and a dozen other voters in Antakya reflected anger over what some viewed as a slow initial government response to the disaster. The voices are a small snapshot of Antakya and the wider area of southern Turkey hit by the earthquake, a region home to nine million voters and traditionally an Erdogan stronghold. Only 4.3% of voters viewed the quake as Turkey's biggest problem last month, with most more concerned by an economy racked by rampant inflation. Nearby, excavators resound as they demolish some of the 80-90% of buildings estimated to have suffered quake damage. The opposing sides present very different narratives about Erdogan and his government's response to the disaster.
Companies are getting away with not paying their workers for overtime, a new NBER paper shows. That's because of a loophole in federal law where employers don't have to pay managers overtime. Companies have also been cutting pay for other workers by classifying them as contractors. That loophole involves misclassifying workers as managers, even if they don't have actual managerial duties. They weren't getting paid for overtime, and an Atlanta court awarded them $35 million in addition to unpaid overtime.
Today we're looking at what Deutsche Bank analysts say is a deeply underappreciated risk to markets, one that threatens to produce an era of negative returns. According to Deutsche Bank analysts writing in a note on Monday, a 70s-style dynamic of high inflation and low growth is a big underappreciated risk in markets right now. First, this sort of thing can become a self-fulfilling cycle, wherein a period of difficult inflation like we're in now leads to further expectations for high inflation. What are the risks that the US economy sees a period of low growth and high inflation in coming years? Wall Street is underestimating these 12 stocks, according to Goldman Sachs.
Investors should brace for a 5% stock market decline if the reading comes in above 8.3%, JPMorgan's trading desk said in a note this week. The stock market could continue to tumble in the face of rising inflation and a recession. Investors should wait to get bullish on the falling stock market as inflation and rate-hike concerns continue to roil the valuation norms of the past two decades, according to Bank of America. Has the stock market found a bottom yet? US stock futures rise early Thursday, ahead of the eagerly awaited US inflation data due later this morning.
Jars of Nescafe Gold coffee by Nestle are pictured in the supermarket of Nestle headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, February 13, 2020. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has propelled energy and grain prices to all-time highs, driving up the cost of packaged goods. That has been felt particularly acutely in parts of Asia and North Africa, where people spend a higher proportion of income on food and fuel than in the United States and Europe, prompting some shoppers to stockpile non-perishable items. "Nestle is seeing hoarding with bouillon, to an extent soups, coffee for sure," Al Bitar told Reuters. Several countries in North Africa and Central Asia are suffering recurring shortages of basic necessities.
Prima tranșă de 44 ambulanțe de tip B și C procurate din Republica Turcia sunt recepționate de țara noastră, începând de astăzi, acestea urmează a fi atribuite Centrului Național de Asistență Medicală Urgentă Prespitalicească, anunță Ministerul Sănătății, Muncii și Protecției Sociale(MSMPS). Pottrivit MSMPS, noile ambulanţe sunt dotate cu cele mai performante echipamente medicale. Centrul pentru Achiziții Publice Centralizate în Sănătatea a efectuat procedura de achiziție publică privind achiziționarea ambulanțelor de tip B și tip C la solicitarea Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii și Protecției Sociale, conform necesităților Centrului Național de Asistență Medicală Urgentă Prespitalicească, în cadrul Acordului-cadru de împurmut dintre Republica Moldova și Banca de Dezvoltare a Consiliului Europei. Valoarea totală a primului lot este 2.665,428 euro. Acestea a fost achiziționate de la operatorul economic nerezident “DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance” (Turkey), care urmează să livreze în tranșe, alte 122 ambulanțe.
Persons: Pottrivit Organizations: Sănătății, Muncii, Protecției Sociale, Ministerului Sănătății, Banca, Europei Locations: Republica Turcia, Republica Moldova, Turkey
Первая партия машин скорой помощи прибыла в Кишинев из Турции. Об этом 23 декабря сообщили в министерстве здравоохранения, труда и соцзащиты, отметив, что все 44 машины передадут Национальному центру скорой помощи. Все они оснащены современным оборудованием, необходимым для оказания экстренной помощи. Первые 44 машины — это только первая партия. Деньги на покупку машин скорой помощи Молдова получила в долг в рамках соглашения с Банком развития Совета Европы.
Organizations: Saglik, Национальный центр скорой помощи, Банк развития, Совет Европы Locations: Кишинев, Турция, Молдова
Началась поставка 44 машин скорой помощи типов B и C, закупленных в Турции, сообщает Министерство здравоохранения РМ. Первый транш из 44 машин скорой помощи типов B и C, закупленных в Турецкой Республике, поступил в нашу страну, с сегодняшнего дня они будут переданы Национальному центру догоспитальной скорой медицинской помощи. Новые машины скорой помощи оснащены современным медицинским оборудованием. Общая стоимость первого транша составляет 2 млн 665 тысяч 428 евро. Они были приобретены у экономического оператора «DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance» (Турция), который должен доставить еще 122 машины скорой помощи в РМ.
Organizations: Министерство здравоохранения, Национальный центр Locations: Турция, РМ, Турецкая Республика
Общество В Молдову прибыли 44 машины скорой помощи, закупленные в ТурцииМинистерство здравоохранения, труда и соцзащиты сообщает о поступлении в Республику из Турции первой партии машин скорой помощи. Все 44 прибывшие машины будут переданы Национальному центру скорой помощи. В ведомстве отметили, что новые машины скорой помощи оснащены самым современным медицинским оборудованием. Прибывшие 44 машины — это только первая партия. Деньги на расширение автопарка скорой помощи были выделены нашей стране в рамках соглашения с Банком развития Совета Европы в рассрочку.
Organizations: Saglik, Общество В Молдова, ТурцииМинистерство здравоохранение, труда и соцзащиты, Национальный центр скорой помощи, Банк развития, Совет Европы Locations: Республика, Турция, Молдова
Potrivit Ministerului Sănătății, noile ambulanţe sunt dotate cu cele mai performante echipamente medicale, fiind achiziționate de la operatorul economic nerezident “DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance”,. În viitorul apropiat operatorul resepectiv urmează să livreze în tranșe alte 122 ambulanțe. Procedura de achiziție publică privind achiziționarea ambulanțelor de tip B și tip C a fost efectuată de Centrul pentru Achiziții Publice Centralizate în Sănătate la solicitarea Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii și Protecției Sociale, în cadrul Acordului-cadru de împurmut dintre Republica Moldova și Banca de Dezvoltare a Consiliului Europei. Valoarea totală a primului lot este 2.665,428 euro.
Organizations: Sănătății, Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii, Protecției Sociale, Banca, Europei Locations: Republica Moldova
Первая партия из 44 машин скорой помощи типа B и C, закупленных в Турции, поступила в нашу страну. С сегодняшнего дня они будут переданы Национальному центру скорой медицинской помощи. Новые машины скорой помощи оснащены самым современным медицинским оборудованием. Центр по государственным закупкам в сфере здравоохранения закупил партию машин скорой помощи типа B и типа C по запросу Министерства здравоохранения, труда и социальной защиты, в соответствии с потребностями Национального центра скорой медицинской помощи в рамках рамочного соглашения между Республикой Молдова и Банком развития Совета Европы. Они были приобретены у экономического оператора-нерезидента «DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance» (Турция), который должен доставить в рассрочку еще 122 машины скорой помощи.
Organizations: Национальный центр скорой медицинской помощи, Министерство здравоохранения, Банк развития, Совет Европы Locations: Турция, Республика Молдова
Noile ambulanţe sunt dotate cu cele mai performante echipamente medicale. Centrul pentru Achiziții Publice Centralizate în Sănătatea a efectuat procedura de achiziție publică privind achiziționarea ambulanțelor de tip B și tip C la solicitarea Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii și Protecției Sociale, conform necesităților Centrului Național de Asistență Medicală Urgentă Prespitalicească, în cadrul Acordului-cadru de împurmut dintre Republica Moldova și Banca de Dezvoltare a Consiliului Europei. Valoarea totală a primului lot este 2.665,428 euro. Acestea a fost achiziționate de la operatorul economic nerezident ,,DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance” (Turkey), care urmează să livreze în tranșe, alte 122 ambulanțe.
Organizations: Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii, Protecției Sociale, Banca, Europei Locations: Republica Moldova, Turkey
Primele 44 de ambulanțe, procurate din Turcia, au ajuns în Moldova. Valoarea lotului este de peste 2 milioane de euroPrima tranșă de 44 ambulanțe de tip B și C, procurate din Republica Turcia, sunt recepționate de țara noastră începând de astăzi. Acestea urmează a fi atribuite Centrului Național de Asistență Medicală Urgentă Prespitalicească. Valoarea totală a primului lot este 2 665 428 de euro. Acestea a fost achiziționate de la operatorul economic nerezident DAS Ozel Saglik Ambulance (Turcia), care urmează să livreze în tranșe alte 122 de ambulanțe.
Organizations: Ministerului Sănătății, Muncii, Protecției Sociale, Banca, Europei Locations: Turcia, Moldova, Republica Turcia, Republica Moldova
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