İngiltere’de hükümet, ‘Dışarıda ye, işyerlerini destekle’ (Eat Out to Help Out) kampanyasıyla salgın döneminde zarar eden restoran ve kafelere hesabın yarısını ödeme garantisi verdi, işletmelerde bir anda hareketlilik yaşandı.
#Eat Out To Help OutSOFIA - During Nazım Hikmet’s years in exile, the most bitter moments are spent close to home on visits to Bulgaria. The similarities of the place drive him crazy: the smells, the food, the Turkish spoken by the minority. On the 46th anniversary of his death, one cannot help but salute his poetry.
DİYARBAKIR-A 13-year-old girl in the Çermik district of the southeastern province of Diyarbakır attempted to commit suicide Friday because she was unable to get an education after her stepfather allegedly took her out of school repeatedly to work in the fields.
The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of President Barack Obama's family. 'He loves to chew on people's feet,' Mrs. Obama divulged to more than 100 children invited to a program marking the annual Take Your Child to Work Day
WASHINGTON -As US employers lay off hundreds of thousands of people each month, those laid off months ago are facing the exhaustion of their unemployment benefits, just when it has never been harder to find a job. Economist Wayne Vroman says that 700,000 Americans could exhaust even their extended benefits in the second half
ISTANBUL - To overcome the global economic crisis, financial markets should be stabilized first, says Fatma Melek, chief economist at Turkish lender Akbank. Stimulus packages by the Turkish government are a positive step, but they should be supported by foreign resources, Melek tells the Economic Review
MUMBAI - Plucked from one of Mumbai's teeming slums to star in the Oscar-nominated hit 'Slumdog Millionaire,' Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail and Rubina Ali are India's real slumdog millionaires. The filmmakers help the children, but it doesn’t guarantee success
ISTANBUL - Just one table, no waiters and no one to eavesdrop ... The entrance to this venue resembles a textile workshop. The venue is in Küçükarmutlu, considered a stronghold for leftists, just a bridge away from Istanbul’s posh area of Etiler. When one enters, the atmosphere is not as expected.
ISTANBUL - The Taşkıran family are one of the many disillusioned by the promise of the big smoke and now embarking on a return to their rural homeland. The financial crisis is a last straw for most and Istanbul municipality’s sponsorship of anyone ready to head back is the final incentive
Myanmar said Friday it was not ready to let in foreign aid workers, rejecting international pressure to allow experts in to help survivors facing the threat of disease and starvation. Reports warn that another storm was headed to the region. (UPDATED)
Myanmar said Friday it was not ready to let in foreign aid workers, rejecting international pressure to allow experts in to help survivors facing the threat of disease and starvation. Reports warn that another storm was headed to the region. (UPDATED)