Elazığ’da yaşayan İsa Sezeroğlu, 4 yıl önce çektiği "Anlatmaya gerek yok görüyorsunuz" videosunun sosyal medyada paylaşmasıyla bir anda fenomen olmuştu. Sezeroğlu, bu defa da Elazığ Valiliği'nin tanıtım günleri kampanyası için yeni bir video daha çekti. Sezeroğlu, bu kez, "Come To Elazığ" dedi.
#Come To ElazığWine snobs in Bordeaux or California’s Sonoma valley will probably disagree with us. But we believe history’s most important wine producing area is eastern Turkey. For according to molecular biology researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Ankara, this is where it all began.
Turkish police detained Thursday nearly 30 people, including eight army officers, in several provinces and searched the offices of a private TV channel and a union under the latest wave of the controversial Ergenekon investigation. (UPDATED)
Turkish police detained at least 20 people in several provinces around the country Thursday under the latest wave of the controversial Ergenekon investigation, TV channels reported. Police searched the offices of a private TV channel and a union. The opposition CHP reiterated its criticism over the probe. (UPDATED)
Not long ago I had a letter from a young Turk. It was a job query like many I get from aspiring journalists. Perhaps I sensed a sense of humor on the part of the letter writer; perhaps I was just in a surly mood. In any event I responded:
ANKARA - Serkis İmas simply wanted to leave something to the lands where he was born and he didn’t want to let his memories fade away when he sought to publish his memoirs, according to his biographer Bildirici. When Serkis İmas penned his memories in his ancestral homeland Anatolia, he probably didn’t mean to launch a discussion on the complexity of his community’s distinctive problems or sought a scientific solution to these problems.
ANKARA - Serkis İmas simply wanted to leave something to the lands where he was born and he didn't want to let his memories fade away when he sought to publish his memoirs, according to his biographer Bildirici. When Serkis İmas penned his memories in his ancestral homeland Anatolia, he probably didn't mean to launch a discussion on the complexity of his community's distinctive problems or sought a scientific solution to these problems.
International focus has turned to Malatya, the scene two days ago of a violent murder, where three men who worked at the Zirve Publishing House printing and distributing Bibles were killed in a knife attack by 5 assailants. Two of the men, Ugur Yuksel amd Necati Aydin, were born Muslim, but later changed their religions to Christianity.