Mutlu bir evliliği olup ayrı evlerde yaşayan çiftler Türkiye için oldukça yeni bir kavram ama dünyada "living apart together" (beraber ayrı yaşamak) olarak bilinen bu yaşam biçimi bir süredir tartışılıyor. Peki uzmanlar bu işe ne diyor? Cevabı sizin için araştırdık...
#Fazıl SayISTANBUL - Through her camera lens Italian native Delizia Flaccavento explores the plight of Iraqi immigrants who have fled to Turkey. In a project this winter the photojournalist took over 6,000 photos of the Chaldean Christian Iraqi community in Turkey raising awareness on the 'other victims' of the Iraqi War.
Chief of General Staff Gen. İlker Başbuğ delivered a speech at the War Academies Commandership on April 14. He did a good job when he shared his opinions on some critical issues. Therefore, the general paved the way for discussions on these subjects, one of which was about nationalism.
I have always been a dog person and I come from a dog family. By that I don’t mean I’m a domesticated werewolf in an attorney’s pinstripe suit (although I’ve been called worse), but rather that I never had a cat until I moved to Turkey and inherited one along with my adopted Turkish family and friends.
There was a fair amount of thoughtful reactions from Turkey and abroad regarding the apology campaign that was launched on December 15, 2008. The main criticism from the Armenian Diaspora and from some Turkish scholars and activists was stressing that the word "genocide" is skipped in the body of the short text.
Kurdish journalists or ordinary Kurdish people ask every Turk they see why Turkey doesn’t have a consulate general in Arbil. A similar question is whether or not Arbil will be included in the itinerary of the expected official visit of Turkish President Abdullah Gül to Iraq
The increasing number of marriages between Turks and foreigners in recent years has created a generation that could be a "bridge" between Turkey and other countries. Children born in the early 90’s are now young boys and girls. And in Turkey’s near future, the "mixed" generation will be in different positions, jobs, or businesses, even at the high levels of the state.
Diyarbakir Mayor Osman Baydemir, speaking on the second day of the "Kurdish Matter" conference currently being held at Istanbul's Kultur University, noted that "if the Turkish Republic had been successful at teaching Kurdish women Turkish, those sitting in this hall today wouldn't even know Kurdish, and we wouldn't have these problems."