President seeks to display strength following months of protests and dwindling support.
Acquisition to allow Victoriabank to diversify its portfolio and client base by integrating Microinvest’s strong position in the microfinance sector.
The National Bank of Serbia left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 5.75% on April 10, marking the seventh consecutive month it has held borrowing costs steady.
Turkey has been holding technical talks with Israel concerning the de-escalation of any conflict in Syria when needed, Reuters on April 9 quoted Turkey Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan as saying.
Vucic boasted about his friendship with Macron, noting that they like to exchange wine and sometimes stay up until the early hours talking.
Turkey’s central bank has burnt $7.6bn worth of FX reserves on April 7 and another $3.1bn on April 8, according to calculations by @e507.
The US and Russian delegations will on April 10 hold their next meeting in Istanbul, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters on April 8. The meeting will be launched at 10h Istanbul time in Russia’s consulate.
Japanese company JFE Shoji inaugurated a state-of-the-art factory in the Serbian town of Inđija on April 8, marking its first manufacturing plant in Europe.
The second district court in Istanbul has ordered the blockage of the X accounts of three famous actors after they called on their followers to participate in a boycott, EngelliWeb (@engelliweb), which follows up internet censor in Turkey.
While pro-government Serbs march to the capital Belgrade, a group of 80 students are cycling in the other direction to Strasbourg, to demand EU support for the ongoing protests against the government.
Friendship with US president dates back to their time in showbusiness.
MHP leader Devlet Bahceli reappears after two months out of public eye.
Ozgur Ozel launches attack on former Merrill Lynch investment banker, saying "Nobody should trust this man".
Turkey run by junta that mounted coup, says Ozgur Ozel, adding that its president “no longer has legitimacy. He fears elections. He fears the streets.”
Turkish stock exchange is, however, controlled by the regime to guard against collapses.
“Unfortunately Israel is taking out, one by one, all military capabilities that a new state can use,” says Turkish foreign minister.
Threat to bomb Iran over its nuclear programme also on agenda.
Martello was expelled from Serbia on April 6 after participating in a student protest in the southern city of Niš.
Three red cards, two red nostrils in ill-tempered match.
Turkish exporters face 10% baseline levy, but some competitors in other countries must pay far more.