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Coordinated migration to Istanbul 17 décembre 2013

Posted by Acturca in Immigration, Istanbul, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie.
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Facebook Data Science, December 17, 2013  (extract)

By Aude Hofleitner, Ta Virot Chiraphadhanakul and Bogdan State on the Facebook Data Science Team.

Istanbul arrises as one of the cities with the largest number of coordinated migrations. A large proportion of the migrations come from other parts of Turkey, while the rest originates from East Europe. (suite…)

Turkey uses economic clout to gain Balkan foothold 14 mars 2011

Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
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Associated Press Mon Mar 14, 2011

Dusan Stojanovic, Novi Pazar, Serbia *

The minarets and Turkish coffeehouses in this southern Serbian town are reminders of the Muslim empire that once shook Europe’s foundations by pushing armies all the way to the gates of Vienna. (suite…)

Turkey succeeds where the EU has consistently failed 17 juin 2010

Posted by Acturca in EU / UE, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
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European Voice (Belgium) 17.06.2010

By Toby Vogel

Engagement in the western Balkans shows that Turkey is not turning towards a more Islamic agenda. Future historians of reconciliation in the western Balkans could do worse than focus their narrative on 24 April 2010, a day on which Boris Tadic, Serbia’s president, and Haris Silajdžic, the Muslim representative on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s three-member presidency, met Abdullah Gül, Turkey’s president, at Istanbul’s Çiragan Palace. (suite…)

Succesful Turkish mediation puts Bosnia back on agenda 24 mai 2010

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Dünya (Turkey)

May 24, 2010

Turkey’s efforts to mend fences between Serbia and Bosnia, though not as well known as its mediation over Iran’s nuclear program, have been successful as two upcoming diplomatic visits show. (suite…)