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How a $25 Billion Canal Is Carving a Rift Through Erdogan’s Turkey


Land prices are booming in Sazlibosna. Over a tulip-shaped glass of tea in one of the village’s cafes, local governor Oktay Teke says that a few years ago, a square meter of land here in the farming community northwest of Istanbul sold for as little as 10 Turkish lira, about half the price of a pack of cigarettes. Recently, speculators have flocked to the area, snapping up swathes of farmland and pushing prices to up to 700 lira ($126) per square meter.
Besides the realtors’ offices that have mushroomed next to its central square, there is little to suggest Sazlibosna, pop. …read more

Source:: Time

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