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Tension is rising again, thanks to the arrest of the mayors of three Kurdish cities, including Diyarbakir, the unofficial capital of Turkey's Kurdish region.
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At a recent rally in Diyarbakir, the unofficial capital of Turkey's Kurdish south-east, Mr Erdogan renewed his promise to write an entirely new constitution, something Turkey's Kurds have long sought.
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They will also talk with representatives from the Palestine Securities Exchange, and the Capital Markets Board of Turkey.
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The cost of borrowing began to creep up again, a big bank that had bet on cheaper money failed, foreign capital took flight and Turkey found itself in a vicious circle of wobbling banks and spiralling interest rates.
ECONOMIST: TURKEY'S FUTURE
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Intel Capital this year invested in South Africa and Turkey, bringing its total number of countries invested in to 51.
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Turkey became the most recent of many countries to shut its embassy in Damascus, the Syrian capital.
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