TurkishMaritimeNews
Home FAQ RSS Links Site Map Contact Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 07:54 (GMT+2)
All News
WORLD SHIPPING
SHIPPING NEWS
   » TURKISH STRAITS
   » ENERGY
      » Pipelines
   » CONTAINER
   » PORTS
   » CRUISE NEWS
   » PILOTAGE&TOWAGE
   » SAFETY&SECURITY
   » Environmental
   » Towage & Salvage
   » NAVY NEWS
   » Fishing
   » TANKERS
   » DRY BULK
ACCIDENTS
Hot News
SHIPBUILDING
MARKETS
LOGISTICS
DEMOLITION
IMO&EU NEWS
PIRACY
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
SEA SPORTS
NEWS FROM TURKEY
   » Anatolian Agency
   » Hurriyet Daily News
   » HDAILYNEWS
LLOYD'S LIST
INSIGHT/OPINION
Poll
What will happen to container freight rates in 2011?
Increase.
Drop
Steady

 
NEWS FROM TURKEY

HaydarpaÅŸa Train Station will actually become more beautiful
Saturday, 04.Feb.2012, 00:01
HaydarpaÅŸa Train Station in Istanbul is one of the most significant places in my life.
Turkish FM meets counterparts after SECP meeting in Belgrade
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
BELGRADE (A.A) - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutogluon Tuesday met with his counterparts as well as with Serbian president after aninformal meeting of foreign ministers of the Southeast European CooperationProcess (SECP) member-states in Belgrade, Serbia.
Turkey's EU minister says wisdom will prevail in France over denial law
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
DOHA (A.A) - Turkey's European Union Minister and ChiefNegotiator for EU talks Egemen Bagis expressed hope Tuesday that a highconstitutional court in France would annul a legislation that makes it a crime todeny Armenian allegations on Ottoman era incidents of 1915.
Freighter ship sinks off Turkey's Black Sea coast
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
ZONGULDAK (A.A) - A Cambodian-flagged freighter ship sankoff Turkey's Black Sea coast, a local Turkish official has said. Ten crew memberswere reported missing.
Turkey says welcomes appeal of French denial law
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
ANKARA (A.A) - Turkish Foreign Ministry said TuesdayTurkey welcomed appeal of a French law that penalizes denial of Armenianallegations on Ottoman era incidents of 1915 to France's top constitutional bodyfor annulment.
Turkish ambassador in Paris says expects French high council to annuldenial bill
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
PARIS (A.A) - Turkey's ambassador in Paris on Tuesdaysaid he expected the French Constitutional Council to annul a legislation thatmakes it a crime to deny Armenian allegations on Ottoman era incidents of 1915.
Turkish FM calls for new cooperation model for Balkans
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
BELGRADE (A.A) - Turkish foreign minister said Balkancountries needed to develop new mechanisms of cooperation to solve their issues.
Turkish diplomat denies Cairo embassy evacuation
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
CAIRO (A.A) - Turkey's ambassador in Cairo denied reportsthat the Turkish Embassy was evacuated after a mass demonstration outside theEgyptian parliament on Tuesday.
Turkish Cypriot FM criticizes Russia's remarks on settlement efforts
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
LEFKOSA (A.A) - Turkish Cypriot foreign minister hasdefied a statement from Russia rejecting a possible international conference tofind a settlement to the division of Cyprus.
Turkish Cypriot president meets UN secretary general's special adviser
Wednesday, 01.Feb.2012, 01:15
LEFKOSA (A.A) - President Dervis Eroglu of TurkishRepublic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) met UN secretary general's special adviser onCyprus Alexander Downer in Lefkosa on Tuesday.
  » Turkish, British FMs discuss ongoing Syria talks
  » Final declaration of 7th conference of PUIC issued
  » Turkish and Macedonian premiers meet
  » Final declaration of 7th conference of PUIC issued
  » Turkish, British FMs discuss ongoing Syria talks
  » Macedonian deputy premier says Macedonia hampered by Greece in EU bid
  » Turkish and Serbian foreign ministers meet in Belgrade
  » Turkish and Macedonian premiers meet
  » Turkish premier says Turkish economy to keep growing
  » Macedonian deputy premier says Macedonia hampered by Greece in EU bid



Events
February 2012
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29      
 

News in Pictures

Germany's defense minister says the commander of the troubled navy training ship has been relieved of his duties and the vessel ordered to return amid questions surrounding the death of a sailor on board late last year. Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said the Gorch Fock would remain in port pending the results of an investigation into the death of the 25-year-old sailor who plunged from the ship's rigging in November. Guttenberg told ARD public broadcaster on Saturday Jan. 22, 2011 the ship would not be used for training pending the outcome of an investigation. Guttenberg consistently polls as one of the nation's most popular politicians, but has come under pressure in recent weeks over a series of issues in the military, including the death on the Gorch Fock.


Hot News
Crude shipments from Turkey’s Ceyhan total 1.36 brl
Demag Cranes Group Expands Business in Turkey
Turkey: crude steel output rises 21.3 percent in H1
Marine Engineers receive their diplomas from Lucien Arkas
Arkas Line agencies meet in Istanbul
Turkey's Demiroren and BOTAS sign cooperation agreements with Swiss EGL
Standard Ünlü predicts slowdown in Turkey's economic growth
Turkish vacationers to return early for referendum
Proletariat palace on Istanbul island on offer for 5 million euros
Israel set to release three Turkish aid ships

 
Archive Search