Bu yılın seyahat trendleri COVID-19 ekseninde şekillenmeye devam edecek. Artık gideceğimiz destinasyonu keyfimizin kâhyası değil, Hijyen ve güvenliği önplana alan seçenekler belirleyecek. 2020’nin yükselen trendleri olan karavan, kiralık tekne, ailece izole tatil ve kampçılık 2021’e de damgasını vuracak tatil seçenekleri olacak.
#2021 Seyahat TrendleriPandemi sürecinin sonlarına yaklaşırken ardımızda bıraktığımız onca gün, ebeveynler ve eğitimciler olarak kendimizi sorgulamamızı sağladı. Yoğun iş temposu, koşuşturma, hafta sonu kaçamakları, sosyal medyanın bağımlılıkları, okul ve ödevler derken durup düşünmek ve içimize dönmemiz için de bir fırsatımız oldu.
#Yeni NormalU.S. President Barack Obama’s pre-election promise for change has galvanized public opinion around the world, including in Turkey. To what extent will he transform the United States domestically and revolutionize American foreign policy? And, what does Obama’s promise of change hold for Turkey?
At the same time U.S. President Barack Obama was cherishing his election victory, villagers in a remote eastern Turkish village were sacrificing sheep to join in the celebrations, featuring placards that read "Obama, you are our hero!" and "You are one of us!" An all-too premature optimism? Probably.
Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday hit back at the move by the chief prosecutor to have his ruling party banned saying the action is not aimed at the AKP but the "will of the nation". Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya, Turkey's chief prosecutor of the Court of Appeals, on Friday filed a lawsuit to the country's Constitution Court demanding the closure of the ruling AKP for undermining secularism and President Abdullah Gul, Erdogan, former parliament speaker Bulent Arinc and other senior AKP members banned from politics for five years. Erdogan said on Sunday that the distance between his party and fundamentalism and violence is the same as the distance between night and day. (UPDATED)
Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday hit back at the move by the chief prosecutor to have his ruling party banned saying the action is not aimed at the AKP but the "will of the nation". Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya, Turkey's chief prosecutor of the Court of Appeals, on Friday filed a lawsuit to the country's Constitution Court demanding the closure of the ruling AKP for undermining secularism and President Abdullah Gul, Erdogan, former parliament speaker Bulent Arinc and other senior AKP members banned from politics for five years. (UPDATE)