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
Tüm dünyadan televizyon haber yöneticilerinin, haber ajansı yöneticilerinin, sunucu ve muhabirlerin katıldığı News Xchange toplantıları kasım başında İstanbul’da yapılacak. Her yıl Avrupa’da farklı kentde yapılan toplantının beşincisi bu yıl, İstanbul’da Conrad Otel’de gerçekleştirilecek.
The blue siren lamp used on the tops of cars by government bureaucrats and the very wealthy in Russia has spawned a nation-wide protest by regular citizens who are sick of having the streets manipulated by these often misused instruments. Referred to as "migalka" in Russian, these blue sirens allow cars that have them to speed, to ignore traffic lights, and even to use sidewalks when deemed necessary. And now, in 20 large cities across the country, there are protests being organized by ordinary drivers, under the auspices of the Russian Automobile Lovers Foundation.
Ödüllü gazeteci ve belgeselci Brent Renaud, Rusya tarafından açılan ateş sonucu boynundan vurularak yaşamını yitirdi. Renaud'un hayatının kan donduran son anlarını olay yerindeki gazeteciler dünyaya anlattı. Peki Renaud ne için Ukrayna'daydı, hayatını neye adamıştı? Onu da meslektaşlarından dinleyelim...
#Brent RenaudThe one who does the actual reading of the coffee grounds seems to matter little, since it is read with a vehemence that leaves little doubt that anyone else would see the same. It seems that a person’s ability to read the grounds lies more in the variety of detail, rather than the degree of veracity. This is reading a book, not telling a story.