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As last Friday's deadline for bids in the sale of state telecoms giant Turk Telekom passed, just four consortiums remained in the race.
With a high-level delegation from Doha touring South Asia this week, Qatar's relations with its Indian Ocean neighbours have been under the spotlight, with the gas, IT and construction sectors all likely benefactors.
A Turkish parliamentarian's recent visit to Armenia has once again spurred talk of Turkey reopening its border with its eastern neighbour.
Although internal debate on the adoption of Qatar's first constitution since independence dominated much of the headlines this week, many eyes were also being cast across the other side of the world.
Turkey's drive to join the European Union took two major blows at the end of May and beginning of June, thanks to events in Germany, France and the Netherlands.
Leaders of Islamic banks in Turkey forecast this week that their sector would more than quadruple in size in the next decade, mirroring demand and asset growth for their specialised services throughout the Muslim world.

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