Dünyanın yaşayan en büyük violin virtüözlerinden biri olarak kabul edilen Viktoria Mullova, İstanbul Topkapı Sarayı bahçesinde bulunan Aya İrini Kilisesi'nde bir konser verdi. Salonu tıklım tıklım dolduran sanatseverler Mullova'nın klasik müzik eserleriyle ilgi ile dinledi.
#Victoria MullovaSIVAS - Sivas, a small city in Central Anatolia, is polishing its image with the success of the local football club in this year’s Turkish Super League. Whether or not Sivasspor hoists the cup this weekend, many say Sivas can still claim victory for shedding its nationalistic reputation and giving people a reason to talk about the city other than the 1993 Madımak massacre
ISTANBUL - A highly prominent 12-day road trip ends for Beşiktaş, which takes confident steps toward a trophy double. Days after getting a famous win over fierce rival Fenerbahçe in the Turkish Cup, Denizli’s boys beat Ankaragücü to maintain their position as the Turkish league leader
ISTANBUL - Sivasspor welcomes Trabzonspor for one of this year’s deciding matches of the Turkcell Super League. Despite the fact that it brings the league leader and the third-place team face-to-face, it has the added intrigue of being like a season finale for two contenders trying to take the trophy out of the hands of Istanbul clubs
ISTANBUL - Chasing the top spot in the Turkcell Super League, Beşiktaş will play one of its most difficult games this weekend. Bursaspor, coached by former Beşiktaş boss Ertuğrul Sağlam, comes to İnönü Stadium in stunning form, and will try to win points in its bid for a spot in the European cups. Leader Sivasspor plays at relegation-battling Konyaspor
ISTANBUL - The lingering mystery about the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s attendance at the Alliance of Civilizations summit has been revealed as potential evidence of Yerevan’s discontent over the Turkish prime minister’s recent statements on Nagorno-Karabakh.
ISTANBUL – The lingering mystery about the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s attendance at the Alliance of Civilizations summit has been revealed as potential evidence of Yerevan’s discontent over the Turkish prime minister’s recent statements on Nagorno-Karabakh. (UPDATED)
ISTANBUL - Flights were set to resume Sunday night on the Amsterdam runway where a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800 was supposed to land before it crashed four days ago, killing nine people, while a news Web site reported that Dutch passengers aboard that ill-fated flight are preparing to file a lawsuit.