Turkey

Turkey culture programme in Frankfurt: 300 events

Turkey to run for UN Security Council seat Frankfurt - Turkey is to stage 300 cultural events with 700 performers next month in Germany as part of its culture outreach for the Frankfurt Book Fair, fair officials said Wednesday.

Every year, one country takes on the role of special guest, highlighting its literary achievements for German audiences. Turkey is also to put on a special exhibition at the October 15-19 fair.

Russia's Atomstroyexport sole bidder to build Turkish nuclear plant

Russia's Atomstroyexport sole bidder to build Turkish nuclear plant Ankara  - A government tender seeking builders for Turkey's first-ever nuclear power plant received just one bid, from the Russian firm Atomstroyexport, the Anadolu news agency reported Wednesday.

Thirteen companies had asked for bidding documents, but in the end just Atomstroyexport made an official bid to build the power plant in the Akkuyu district of Mersin in southern Turkey.

Environmental groups have said that the project is a danger to the environment, especially as Turkey is prone to earthquakes.

Turkey seeks extension to its military remit in northern Iraq

Ankara, TurkeyAnkara - The Turkish government is to seek parliamentary approval for a year-long extension to a mandate that allows the Turkish military to launch operations in northern Iraq against rebels from the separatists Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).

The cabinet formally presented a motion to parliament on Monday that would extend until October 2009 a broad remit for the army to launch military operations, CNN-Turk television reported. The current mandate ends on October 17.

Turkish Interior Ministry orders charity scandal probe

Nine Turkish police officers hurt in suicide bomb attack in Mersin Istanbul- The Turkish Interior Ministry has ordered an investigation into a multi-million-euro embezzlement scandal concerning Deniz Feneri, a German-Turkish charity with links to the ruling AK Party, it emerged late on Friday.

The order comes two days after a court in Frankfurt jailed two men convicted of embezzling 16 million euros that had been donated to the charity's German sister organisation, intended as aid to poverty- stricken muslims in Turkey, Pakistan and Palestine.

Cypriot leaders focus their talks on power-sharing

CyprusAthens, Nicosia - Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders focused peace negotiations Thursday on governance and power sharing in an effort to find a formula to reunite the divided Mediterranean island.

It was the third meeting between Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehemt Ali Talat since they launched a new round of peace talks on September 3.

"We will meet again on October 8 to discuss the shape the future federal government should take," said Christofias.

US military chief says NATO would defend Georgia if it joins

Ankara - US military commander Admiral Mike Mullen on Monday said that NATO would respond to defend Georgia if it was attacked by Russia if and when Georgia becomes a member of NATO.

"Should Georgia become a member of NATO, NATO is committed to a collective defence when any country is attacked... if that happens, if and when they become members, and that is to be determined, NATO would respond in accordance with the alliance requirement," Mullen, the chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff told reporters during a visit to Turkey on Monday.

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