Fotoğraf sanatçısı Niko Guido'nun, Irak'a ABD'nin girişinin 10. yıldönümü anısına hazırladığı 'Bizi Rahat Bırakın!' (Leave Us Alone) projesi kapsamında düzenlenen sergiler, Türkiye başta olmak üzere beş ülkede ve 32 şehirde kapılarını ziyaretçilere açıyor.
#IrakFor how long the blood bath will continue in Gaza? Everyone watching the human drama and images of babies and children on television ripping hearts apart is asking this very question. This question and the next one, "What is Israel trying to do?" For how long? Until Israel decides to stop or until it is stopped
The head of Turkey's Constitutional Court said on Wednesday the report on the merits of the case against the ruling AKP had been submitted and distributed to court members. The submission of the rapporteur's non-binding report is the final step before the chairman announces a date to debate the case. CNNTurk reported Osman Can recommended the court not to close the AKP.(UPDATED)
A few days ago, President Mehmet Ali Talat of Northern Cyprus came to Ankara. First he had meetings with government members, at which he brought up the request to lift the Lokmaci Gate overpass, Lokmaci Gate being a top priority spot in terms of ties between the Turkish and Greek sides of Nicosia. I should note here that the Cypriot Greeks also want this overpass lifted. But there are a few other "unimportant" requests made by the Greek Cypriots that I would like to list here!
Hindistan'da binlerce kadın bir siyasetçinin açıklamalarına tepki olarak yırtık kot pantolonlarıyla fotoğraflarını paylaşmaya başladı. Kısa sürede sosyal medyanın en çok konuşulan konularından birisi haline gelen akıma ülke dışından da destek geldi.
#Sosyal MedyaISTANBUL - An extraordinarily passionate performance by Fenerbahçe hands Beşiktaş a 2-1 defeat in the Turkcell Super League, preventing the Black Eagles from taking the top spot. Beşiktaş trails leader Sivasspor from a one-point distance again, with four weeks left in the campaign.
ISTANBUL - Hacı Boğatekin, the owner of Gerger Fırat, a local newspaper in the eastern city of Adıyaman, has had 113 lawsuits filed against him. He has been put in prison three times and suffered health problems as a result. But he said he has never thought of giving up journalism.
In the Iranian capital Tehran it is gloomy kind of weather familiar to what is seen in Western cities. No sun. It is not the depressing kind in Istanbul the other day but it is also not the kind that is expected just before Nevruz, harbinger of spring and traditional New Year celebrated in Iran. This weather has no similarity with the atmosphere in Tehran that has occurred upon the arrival of Turkish President Abdullah Gül. It is totally different here. As we chat in the plane on our way to Tehran, Gül seemed quite optimistic for the future.
The word "Ottomans" has been dominating the agenda in recent days. You see examples such as that of a journalist that visited Palestine recently and who exaggerated a remark made by a semi-educated Arab in Gaza who said, "I wish the Ottomans hadn't left this region and we could have continued to live in peace."