Alman ve Fransız düşünce kuruluşlarından Türkiye-AB ilişkileri için çağrı: Mevcut durumun iyileştirilmesi ancak tüm aktörlerin çaba ve kararlılığıyla sağlanabilir
DoğanTV Holding Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı ve TÜSİAD eski Başkanı Arzuhan Doğan Yalçındağ, Almanya ve Türkiye arasında algı farklılıklarının giderilmesi için düzenli bilgi akışını sağlayacak "diyalog mekanizmaları"na ihtiyaç olduğunu söyledi.
ISTANBUL - A report prepared by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in an attempt to tackle the increasing rate of ’honor crimes’ across Europe says the problem has worsened in Europe and cooperation among countries is needed to deny safe harbor to guilty individuals
Today, the Daily News you hold in your hands is lighter by four pages. If you are reading online, your news serving has not been affected. But there is change in store soon at our Internet site as well. After many years as a 16-page newspaper, we bumped up first to 18, then to 20 in 2007. So let us explain now what this three-part tactical retreat is all about.
ISTANBUL - Expat students in Istanbul are starting dodge ball tournaments and hot dog stands to build schools for kids half a world away. Another group raised enough money, and books, to build a school library in İzmir that was completed this week. Dozens of projects are going on at the Istanbul International Community School where service learning is part of the curriculum
ISTANBUL - Oreet Ashery is a London based context-responsive visual artist interested in the intersections between Jewishness, race, gender and the Arab world. She visited Turkey a few days ago to explore the roots of Izmir-born Shabbtai Zvi, a Jew of 17th century who inspired her
ISTANBUL - As part of the My City program, which is a new British Council initiative in collaboration with Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, international panelists discussed the issue of ’Art in the Public Space’ at a lecture held at GarajIstanbul in Beyoğlu.
ISTANBUL - Created by one of Turkey’s most stylish designers, Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu, the Şakirin Mosque, on the Asian side of Istanbul at the entrance to the city’s largest cemetery, will soon welcome believers to a space of not just traditional faith but also contemporary aesthetics.