Features By Alisa Roth
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Turkey moves forward with nuclear energy plans
After the nuclear disaster in Japan, many countries moved to phase out nuclear energy. But Turkey is holding fast to its plans to build three new plants.
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Palestinians suffering from missing salaries
Arab countries who were supposed to contribute to Palestinian Authority salaries say they need the money at home. It's estimated about a million people depend on that income
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Turkey's diplomatic efforts bring economic boom
Turkey's "zero problem" policy means good relations with all its neighbors. It has reaped economic benefits with this approach.
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The economic impact of Syrian refugee camps in Turkey
About 10,000 Syrians have fled to refugee camps in Turkey following a violent government crackdown on dissent. The influx has created some economic activity in Turkey, but many say there could be a bigger impact if refugee assistance programs patronized local businesses.
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Syrian refugees a financial strain on Turkish hosts
More than 10,000 Syrians have fled their government's crackdown. But it's an expensive situation for the Turkish government.
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Ruling party optimistic in Turkey's election
Voters in Turkey go to the polls on Sunday and the ruling party, the AKP, is in a confident mood because of the strong economy.
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The economy is crucial in Turkey's elections
Turkey holds national elections Sunday and the ruling party, the AKP, is hoping its handling of the economy will win it another term.
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High diesel costs spur electric trucks
Soaring diesel prices have spurred interest in electric trucks, particularly for companies that have urban delivery routes.
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Music sales rise after years in the doldrums
Recent figures show album sales rose for the first time in six years. Part of the reason is the popularity of music from British artist, Adele.
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Emirates growth strains global pilot market
Emirates Airlines is profitable and growing. With $67 billion worth of planes on order, the Dubai carrier is shopping for lots of pilots.












