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Turkey urges Sweden to withdraw permit for Koran protest

ISTANBUL, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Saturday that he hoped Swedish authorities would not allow a protest that includes burning the Koran.

"This permission is granted to this person, despite all our warnings. This vile act will take place at around 1600 Turkish time (1300 GMT), I hope Swedish authorities will take necessary measures until then and will not allow this," Cavusoglu said to reporters.

Cavusoglu also said the protest could not classified as freedom of expression.

Turkey: Erdogan signals 14 May date for his biggest election test

18 Jan 2023; MEMO: President Tayyip Erdogan signalled on Wednesday that Turkiye would hold elections on 14 May, a month earlier than he had earlier flagged, setting the clock ticking on perhaps the most consequential vote in the century-long history of the Republic, Reuters reports.

Turkiye's Baykar to deliver drones to Kuwait in $370m deal

18 Jan 2023; MEMO: Turkiye is set to deliver an undisclosed number of armed drones to Kuwait in a contract worth $370 million, Turkish defence firm, Baykar, said on Wednesday, Reuters reports.

International demand for Baykar's TB2 drones soared after they featured in conflicts in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan, and interest in them increased further following their use by Ukraine's military to thwart Russian forces.

Turkey: Far-right Party fundraising for bus tickets to deport Syrian refugees

18 Jan 2023; MEMO: A far-right Turkish Party has launched a fundraising campaign for the apparent purpose of buying bus tickets to deport Syrian refugees, as anti-refugee sentiment continues to spread throughout Turkiye.

In a tweet on Monday, the Chairman of the Victory Party, Umit Ozdag, stated that "Ticket sales for Zafer Tourism's one-way trips to Damascus have begun." He also asked people to provide names of Syrians they want to have deported, promising to "make the reservation".

Türkiye's president hints May 14 for elections

ANKARA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hinted on Wednesday that the next general and presidential elections could be held on May 14, nearly one month earlier than the scheduled date.

Addressing his party members at the parliament, Erdogan cited the polls on May 14, 1950 when Democrat Party beat Republican People's Party, which had been in power for 27 years.

"Our people will answer (the opposition) on the same day 73 years later," the Turkish president said.

Terrorists are main threat to Syria, not Turkiye military presence; AKP spokesman

17 Jan 2023; MEMO: Terrorists in Syria are the main threat to the country rather than the presence of Turkish forces, a Turkish official has insisted after a recent demand by the Syrian regime for Turkiye to withdraw its military from the north.

Yemenis ranked third among Arabs who bought properties in Turkey last year

18 Jan 2023; MEMO: Yemenis ranked third among Arab nationals who bought property in Turkiye last year, Yemen Shabab.net has reported.

Data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute on Tuesday showed that Yemeni passport holders bought 1,202 properties in Turkiye last year. Iraqis were ranked first, buying 6,241 properties, and Kuwaitis were second with 1,671 properties.

Traffic resumes after Ukraine cargo ship grounded near Istanbul

16 Jan 2023; MEMO: The cargo ship, "MKK 1", travelling from Ukraine to Turkiye, was grounded in Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait on Monday, and traffic in the Strait was suspended for a few hours, shipping agents, Tribeca said.

Several tugs were among vessels sent to provide assistance to the ship, the coastguard authority said. It said no damage or spill was reported, Reuters reports.

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