Günümüzde kripto paralara olan ilgi her geçen gün artıyor. Özellikle de kripto trendlerini yakından takip eden kişiler çoğu zaman Just coin'i de araştırırlar. JST coin nedir? Hangi borsalardan alınır? JUST ne zaman çıktı? Ne iş yapar merak edilen tüm ayrıntıları ile sizler için derledik.
#Just CoinMARMARİS - A prominent artist in the resort town of Marmaris produces hand-made dolls that have gained worldwide renown. The dolls, each of which are produced individually and carry a unique ID card, attract great interest from overseas, especially Russia, the United States and the UK.
ISTANBUL - As the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality phases out akbils, a pre-paid public transport pass, and puts into circulation the new "Istanbul Kart," bus drivers are benefiting from the spare change they receive from passengers who pay cash, daily HaberTürk reported yesterday.
There is optimism among most Cyprus watchers nowadays that the island could indeed move this year toward a resolution of its over four decades-old problem. Many people are anticipating a simultaneous but separate referenda by the two peoples of the island on a Cyprus peace plan devised by Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and his Turkish counterpart, Mehmet Ali Talat.
Some years ago, I found myself at a small Washington gathering of veteran American reporters and one Algerian, a guest on a Fulbright Scholarship or something. The conversation took a patronizing turn, one of those cultural faux pas situations for which my countrymen are famous and often so blissfully clueless.
The daily Milliyet has done a great thing. It asked the company A&G, headed by Adil Gür, to conduct a survey regarding Ergenekon. It was the perfect timing and subject to test the waters. I was interested in answers to two questions. One question being how much do you believe in Ergenekon. Take a look at how interesting the results are.
Israel has long since lost its innocence. Fewer and fewer people around the world today have the feelings for the Israeli people that they might have had a generation or two ago due to the dreadful history of the Jews and the unspeakable suffering they have been subjected to by anti-Semitic racists in Europe.
Egemen Bağış, parliamentarian-turned-chief-EU-negotiator, is someone we know well at the Daily News. And let’s admit it, we like him. He’s the kind of politician journalists take to: affable, gregarious and a good storyteller. He is someone able to rise above partisan politics without betraying partisan loyalty. He also has a sense of humor.
ISTANBUL - The Christmas tree morphed into a New Year’s tree in Turkey. In fact an overwhelmingly large proportion of the population are Muslims and don’t celebrate Christmas. So it became a New Year’s tree instead. The New Year is widely accepted and celebrated in Turkey and is an official holiday.
The Justice and Development Party, or AKP, first appeared before us as a party that deeply respected human rights, freedom of thought, civil movements and even, was at the forefront of these issues. And for this it received much applause and support from the intellectual and liberal segment of society. The "Armenian Apology Campaign" has ruined the AKP’s image, which had already been eroding for some time. For that matter, the party contradicts its former attitude from the ground up.
ISTANBUL - While evergreens and fir trees were sold along the streets of Galata, finding other kinds of decorative garnishes could be more difficult. Asparagus, red berries and mistletoe could be found in palace gardens while one of the imperial princes ensured that the foreign community had plenty of holly.
A group of Turkish intellectuals putting together a Web site to apologize to Armenians for a "great catastrophe" is not in and of itself a big deal. The context that propelled the initiative, and the reflective and intelligent reaction, including reasoned criticism, is evidence of something profound
ISTANBUL - Experts disagree with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s statements that each family in Turkey should at least have three children to overcome the adverse effect of the gradual decrease that will occur in the country's growth rate over the next 30 years.
ISTANBUL - Experts disagree with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's statements that each family in Turkey should at least have three children to overcome the adverse effect of the gradual decrease that will occur in the country's growth rate over the next 30 years.
The world’s largest particle collider successfully completed its first major test by firing a beam of protons all the way around a 17-mile (27-kilometer) tunnel Wednesday in what scientists hope is the next great step to understanding the makeup of the universe. (UPDATED)