Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan will participate a UN meeting in New York.
A new Palestinian Authority cabinet headed by Salam Fayyad was sworn in before President Mahmoud Abbas.
A judge suspended Ratko Mladic's genocide and war crimes trial indefinitely Thursday after prosecutors failed to disclose thousands of documents to the former Bosnian Serb military chief's defense team, a ruling that could delay the trial for months.
The Republic of Turkey has restructured the scholarships offered to foreign students
Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan, who is in Poland, said that Turkish Airlines would be acquiring a 50 percent stake in Poland's LOT Airlines.
World number one Victoria Azarenka suffered a blow to her French Open preparations when she was forced to pull out of the Italian Open with a right shoulder injury on Wednesday, but an aching Roger Federer gingerly advanced to the third round.
The recent years' dynamism in Turkey's foreign policy has long become a matter of discussion in the Balkan countries.
Of the 292 viziers in the Ottoman state, 28 were of Albanian descent.
Diplomatic efforts exerted over the past few weeks, turned to political discussions last week.
Education reform, the arraignment of the military putchists of September 12, 1980 and a meeting in İstanbul on April 1st of Syria's Friends are topics of the week.
The controversial roles Serbia and Croatia played in the 1992-1995 Bosnia War have always been discussed .
Last week was a critical one in terms of efforts exerted to resolve the most important issues in the Middle East through diplomacy.
International hurricanes are much more detrimental, violent and destructive in terms of the dangerous results they can generate than natural storms and hurricanes.
Macedonian cities and towns have recently been the scene of incidents of violence again.
As we have focused on developments in Iraq and Syria for some time, we could not take up other significant developments in the region. This week we are going to briefly examine developments in Iran, Egypt and Bahrain.