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"There are 5.2 million Turks living in the 27 countries of the European Union. This 5.2 million population numbers close to the population of Denmark and is almost twice the population of the Baltic states. European Turks are basically the 28th country of the European Union. Based on population, they would even be the 19th country in the union." View items...
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"The changes that Turkey went through following 2000, including the economic decisions that were made, are an important step. The reforms made in 2000 allowed Turkey to make great strides, despite the fact that it came at the top of the list of countries with high inflation and high interest rates. Powerfull businessmen from Turkey share their experiences and plans." View items...

Southern Gas Corridor Capacity Could Double Using Existing Infrastructure

International Experts Gather in Istanbul: Caspian Gas Remains Critical for Europe's Energy Security

The Energy Economics Association of Türkiye (EED), in cooperation with the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) and sponsored by S&P Global Commodity Insights, hosted the Southern Gas Corridor Panel in Istanbul, bringing together leading international experts to discuss the future of Europe's energy security.

The panel featured Prof. Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos, President of the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE); Anna Galtsova, Regional Director for Caspian Energy at S&P Global Commodity Insights; and Ümit Hergüner, Senior Partner at Hergüner Bilgen Üçer Attorney Partnership. The session was moderated by Prof. Dr. Gürkan Kumbaroğlu, President of the Energy Economics Association of Türkiye and faculty member at Boğaziçi University.

Discussions focused on the strategic importance of the Southern Gas Corridor for Europe's future energy supply security, the production potential of the Caspian region, and opportunities to expand existing pipeline infrastructure.

Panelists emphasized that, following Europe's significant reduction in Russian natural gas imports, alternative supply sources have become more critical than ever. Additional natural gas delivered from the Caspian region was identified as a key element in strengthening Europe's long-term energy security.

Capacity Could Double Without Building a New Main Pipeline

One of the panel's most significant conclusions was that the capacity of the Southern Gas Corridor could be substantially increased without constructing a new main pipeline.

According to the experts, an additional investment of approximately USD 3.5 billion could nearly double the existing transportation capacity by optimizing and expanding the current infrastructure. Such an expansion would significantly enhance Europe's energy security while reinforcing the Caspian region's strategic position in global energy markets.

The Real Challenge Is Production Investment, Not Pipeline Capacity

The panel highlighted that although the Caspian Sea holds substantial natural gas reserves, upstream production investments have not progressed at the pace required to meet growing demand.

Participants noted that Europe's reluctance to commit to long-term natural gas purchase agreements has delayed new production investments, making it more difficult to expand both production capacity and pipeline utilization. The rapid growth of the global LNG market was also identified as a major factor limiting long-term commercial commitments for pipeline gas.

ADNOC Investment and the Trans-Caspian Pipeline Could Shape the Next Phase

Panelists identified ADNOC's decision to expand its investments in the Caspian region as a significant development that could increase international investor confidence.

In addition, experts stressed that the proposed Trans-Caspian Natural Gas Pipeline, which would connect Turkmenistan's natural gas resources to Azerbaijan across the Caspian Sea, is both technically and economically feasible. They noted that strong political commitment from both Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan could accelerate implementation of the long-discussed project.

EED: A Platform for Scientific Collaboration and Energy Policy Development

The Energy Economics Association of Türkiye (EED) is one of Türkiye's leading professional organizations dedicated to strengthening cooperation among academia, the public sector, and private industry in the field of energy economics.

Its membership includes prominent organizations such as TANAP, SOCAR Türkiye, EPİAŞ, and Hergüner Bilgen Üçer Attorney Partnership, alongside other leading institutions from the energy and legal sectors. Through international collaborations and scientific events, EED continues to contribute to the development of Türkiye's energy policies and to regional energy dialogue.

 

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Changing Face of Islam in Germany: Turkish Groups No Longer A Majority

People of Turkish origin no longer make up the majority of Muslims in Germany, a major new report found. The survey of Islamic life in Germany, last carried out in 2016, showed migrants from the Middle East putting their stamp on Germany’s population – one in six of the country’s Muslims now have roots in Syria, Iraq or Lebanon. There are now between 5.3 and 5.6 million Muslims living in Germany, from a population of 83.1 million. The study played down fears of a “parallel society” raised by migrant-sceptic politicians. It found that nearly half of Muslims are German citizens, and most have close friends without any migrant background. More than 80 per cent of Muslims in Germany said they were religious, the study found, but their level of integration hardly differed from other migrant groups. 

IS Leader Baghdadi Arrived at Area of U.S. Raid 48 Hours Beforehand : Turkish Official

ANKARA (Reuters) - Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi arrived at the location in Syria where he was reportedly killed early on Sunday in a U.S. raid some 48 hours before the operation, a senior Turkish official said. The Turkish army had advance knowledge of the U.S. operation in Syria’s Idlib, the official said, adding that Turkey would continue to coordinate its actions on the ground with the “relevant parties”.

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Secretary Pompeo Released A Republic Day Message

On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, and the American people, I congratulate the people of Turkey as you celebrate the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey. A robust partnership between our two governments is crucial to the security and well-being of all our citizens and strengthens important shared objectives including freedom, prosperity, stability, and rule of law. As NATO Allies, we have worked together for many decades to promote peace and prosperity around the world. Our security cooperation in Afghanistan and Syria remains strong, and our continued partnership is critical in countering regional threats.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Turkish Company for Trade With North Korea

WASHINGTON — The United States imposed sanctions on Thursday against a Turkish company and two of its officers for doing business with North Korea, sending a tough signal to Pyongyang ahead of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s expected visit there this weekend. The Treasury Department accused S.I.A. Falcon International Group of being involved in trading weapons and luxury goods with North Korea, defying sanctions imposed by both the United States and the United Nations. “The international community must not stand idly by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a press statement.

Turkey's Lira Slightly Firmer, Investors Weigh Up Prospects of Better U.S. Ties

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The lira firmed slightly on Tuesday as investors weighed up the prospect of an improvement in Turkey-U.S. ties after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he expected talks this week over the fate of a U.S. pastor on trial in Turkey.  The lira has lost nearly 40 percent of its value against the U.S. currency this year on concerns about President Tayyip Erdogan’s grip on monetary policy and, more recently, due to a diplomatic row between Turkey and the United States.

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President Erdogan: "EU Must Pay"

TURKEY'S president Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a scathing attack against the EU during his speech at the General Assembly of the United Nations today, arguing Brussels should provide more money to help the country facing the unprecedented migrant crisis. Mr Erdogan lashed out at the European Union during his speech at the General Assembly. Speaking about the refugee crisis that sparked from the horrific civil war in Syria, the Turkish leader said the EU has not done quite enough to support the efforts made by Turkey. He said: "Turkey has welcomed four million refugees during the last years, 3.4m of which came from Syria.

Devastating Monsoon Flood Emergency in Kerala

India is currently experiencing its largest flood and landslide in more than a century. In the past two weeks, over 400 deaths have been reported, dozens are missing, and an unthinkable 1.8 million people remain displaced and seeking shelter in relief camps. Please donate now. Torrential monsoon rains in Kerala, a southwestern region of India, began in early May 2018 and became incessant starting August 8th, 2018. The state of Kerala has witnessed dozens of landslides over the past few weeks. Nearly 6,000 relief camps are filling with displaced people, after many were  stranded on rooftops awaiting helicopter or boat rescue.

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Turkey Attracts $2.2B in Investments in First Quarter

Turkey attracted $2.2 billion in investments in the first quarter of 2018, according to Investment Support and Promotion Agency (ISPAT) Chairman Arda Ermut yesterday. Speaking to Anadolu Agency's (AA) Finance Desk in Istanbul, Ermut said Turkey also attracted 1 percent of all foreign direct investments in the world in the last 15 years. "We do not see misperceptions in investors who invest directly in our country," he said.

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