Sinema dünyası için Oscar ya da diğer adıyla Akademi Ödülleri neyse müzik dünyası için de Grammy Ödülleri aynı anlama geliyor. Bu sektörün her alanında emek veren herkesin günün birinde kucaklamayı hayal ettiği bir ödül o küçük heykelcik.
#Grammy ÖdülleriPartilerin ateşleyicisi müziktir. Bu gece müziğin kumandası sizdeyse kolları sıvayıp şarkı listesi hazırlamaya başlayın. DJ’liğe adım atarken TikTok işinizi çok kolaylaştıracak, ayrıca bizim de önerilerimiz var.
#Strong EnoughMORONI, Comoros - A Yemeni teenage girl clings to debris, barely able to swim, after being thrown from the Yemeni jet that crashed into the Indian Ocean, officials say, hailing the only survivor from the grave disaster. As a desperate hunt for other survivors of the crash resumes, one of the plane's black boxes is found, French officials say
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, five Turkic nations became independent and Turkey postured to fill the power vacuum. Mostly, this backfired. Eager for independence, these new nations did not want to be patronized and Turkey was ill prepared to understand the power dynamics and social affinities in these countries. Moreover, domestic political and economic problems consumed Ankara throughout the 1990s, making Turkey a confusing partner to deal with. The country’s coalition government changed on a yearly basis, each with a different vision for the region: A Turkish nationalist party representative would travel with a pan-Turkic agenda while a member of Parliament from an Islamic party would advocate religious unity.
BRUSSELS - I’m writing this article from Brussels. The European Commission invited a group of journalists to Brussels and Berlin. The timing is important because last week there were elections in the European Parliament. The result of these elections will influence Turkey’s already slow-moving relations with the EU.
WASHINGTON - Just over half of Americans say torture is at least sometimes justified to thwart terrorist attacks and are evenly divided over whether to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, according to a poll that underscored the challenges President Barack Obama faces in selling his terror-fighting policies.
It appears that the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, has started pondering once again some very dangerous plans in hopes of putting an end to or at least slowing down its meltdown. Indeed, the recent history of the country demonstrates vividly that social tension and polarization help advance the AKP and help the main opposition Republican People’s Party, or CHP, to at least maintain its status as the strongest opponent of the AKP. But such stiff polarization is not conducive to the advancement of the country at all.
ISTANBUL - The hateful punches and ugly cuss words at the Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derby were not the worst things to have happened at a football match. In fact, it was just luck that prevented a major disaster at the Ali Sami Yen stadium, where the roof could have cracked
ANKARA -Israel’s newly formed coalition government may suffer the discord of political parties riding along different wavelengths. The right-wing tendency coupled with extremist policies could cause a backlash, strain relations across the region from Turkey to Egypt and derail already elusive peace efforts between Israel, Syria and Palestine, experts say
İZMİR - The province home to the biggest city in southeastern Turkey, Diyarbakır, is once again the battlefield for votes between the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, and the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society, or DTP. Although the AKP made inroads in the DTP stronghold in the 2007 general elections, the DTP is expected to win the local poll
ISTANBUL - The youngest of Istanbul’s mayoral candidates, Ahmet Turgut, 41, is a city planner and handles the issue with a technical, professional approach. One of the main criticisms Turgut has about the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, administration in Istanbul is that it has not made proper use of resources at its disposal
ISTANBUL - State-controlled lender Halkbank is targeting loan growth above the sector average and is planning a $380 million credit agreement, the bank's chief executive said. Halkbank plans to agree to a loan of 300 million euros ($380 million) with the European Investment Bank. The loan will be signed soon, Hüseyin Aydın said at a press conference on Wednesday.
Four pro-Armenian Congressmen sent a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama urging him to keep his promise of recognizing the Armenian claims regarding the 1915 incidents as the issue is expected to be discussed during the his upcoming visit to Turkey.
Polls in northern Cyprus indicate the existence of a deep frustration with the ruling coalition government, particularly with the senior coalition partner, the Republican Turks’ Party, or CTP, of Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer. Reading the latest public-opinion polls, one may easily conclude that the Turkish Cypriot electorate is out to punish the CTP for failing to fulfill its 2003 election pledge to "[bring] an end to the international isolation of northern Cyprus even if a settlement cannot be reached" on the island.