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HURRIYET
--TURKISH PARLIAMENT PASSES SOCIAL SECURITY BILL
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The Turkish Parliament approved a bill which envisages amendments to the Social Security and General Health Insurance law on Thursday. According to the newly adopted law, the retirement age will be raised to 65 for both women and men by 2048. The retirement age was previously 58 for women and 60 for men. The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) will apply to the
--SHOCK FOR KARAMEHMET
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MILLIYET
--BUSINESS SLUMP IN
Economic problems affected especially small-sized enterprises. Chamber representatives described the dire picture to Milliyet daily: "Enterprises that were nearly 50-years-old were shut down in the eastern
Figures of the Turkish Board of Statistics reveal that the number of small-sized enterprises that have closed has increased 255 percent in
--"COURT DECISION WILL BE THE ANSWER"
It has been one year since the deadly attack on a publishing house in the eastern province
"The important thing here is the decision to be made by the court. That decision, at the same time, will be
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--BIG AWARD TO PARTNERSHIP
The American-Turkish Society presented the "corporate partnership" award to
--TMSF HAS BECOME SHOW TV'S SHAREHOLDER
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VATAN
--COMMANDERS NOT TO ATTEND APRIL 23RD RECEPTION
Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen. Yasar Buyukanit and army commanders will attend only the meetings at Turkey's first parliament and the current parliament during ceremonies due to be held on April 23 for National Sovereignty and Children's Day. They will not participate in the reception to be hosted by Parliament Speaker Koksal Toptan in parliament. President Abdullah Gul will attend Toptan's reception.
--CLASH IN SIRNAK: 1 SOLDIER KILLED, 7 INJURED
Security forces clashed with PKK terrorists during operations in the Bestler-Dereler region of the southeastern
CUMHURIYET
--RULING AKP PASSES SOCIAL SECURITY LAW DESPITE PROTESTS
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Despite reactions from the country’s workers and retirees, the Turkish parliament approved the social security bill which will increase the retirement age to 65 by 2048. Those retiring after this new law is passed will be paid less. The IMF-backed law will come into effect in October.
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The Iraqi central government did not include the Turkish Petroleum Corporation in the list of 35 foreign companies that will prospect for oil in the country’s south. However, companies from thousands of miles away, including those from
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RADIKAL
--PERMISSION TO LAUNCH INQUIRY ON SIX POLICE OFFICERS
--MEETING REGARDING MAY 1 CELEBRATIONS
The government will hold talks with the unions that plan to meet to celebrate May 1 in
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YENI SAFAK
--WEAPON EMBARGO FROM
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--BAYKAL WILL NOT SIT AT TABLE WITH LEADERS
Republican People's Party (CHP) chairman Deniz Baykal will not attend the luncheon to be hosted by President Abdullah Gul for country’s leaders on April 23.
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