Kış transfer dönemi yaklaşırken Fenerbahçe'de gelecek isimler kadar takımdan ayrılması beklenen yıldızlar da merak ediliyor. Buna göre sarı lacivertlilere büyük umutlarla transfer olan fakat beklenen patlamayı yapamayan Cengiz Ünder'in Fransa'ya geri döneceği iddia edildi.
#TRANSFERISTANBUL - Amid concerns over a right-wing victory in Bulgarian elections, Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin are encouraged to cast their votes for the Turkish minority Rights and Freedoms Party, or MRF. The elections’ outcome may become more critical this year, says a MRF official in Turkey
NEW YORK - The restructuring of troubled USauto giants hits dealers, as General Motors and Chrysler finalize plans to drop nearly 2,000 dealers. The current ’oversized network’has created stiff internal competition and gave customers to much leverage on prices, analysts point out. The decision is expected to wipe out 100,000 jobs
MARDİN - Mardin is asking how anyone could kill 44 of their relatives in cold blood, as many try to understand it by saying it is an inhuman fluke that should never have happened. Mardin’s elders believe nothing they can do will bring the family back together and in a region known for blood feuds, many fear that those who died will be just the first of many to come
As we would expect from him, apparently, President Abdullah Gül has put an end to the discussions on whether his term in office is five or seven years, by agreeing to go with the five-year term description in the amended constitution and asked Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan not to include a proposal to increase the presidential term to seven.
YEREVAN -While Ankara holds its breath to see if U.S. President Barack Obama will state the word "genocide" this Friday, it seems that on the streets of Yerevan such recognition does not hold such fundamental importance. As much as Armenians would welcome such a move, the general mood is that international recognition has already been established and the time has come for Turkey to take steps toward "emotional acceptance."
HONG KONG - Economist Nouriel Roubini, one of the few experts to foresee the current global crisis, said yesterday a "suckers rally" in stock markets would fade as the U.S. economy continues to wither and the financial system suffers unexpected shocks.
ISTANBUL - The global crisis, sparked by the collapse of the subprime mortgage market in the US, continues to wreak havoc around the world. As the countdown for the G20 summit in London begins, experts around the world share their views with Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review on the reasons behind the crisis and how it can be contained
KONYA - A few women in black chadors walk rapidly behind a long-bearded old man at the entrance of Konya, the largest province by area in Turkey. A sign at the entrance captures the attention of passersby, citing the words of Sufism’s important figure, Rumi.
WASHINGTON - A prominent U.S. senator said Wednesday that Syrian President Basher Assad told him last month in Damascus that Syria is prepared to resume peace negotiations with Israel and embrace a 2000 Arab initiative offering peace in exchange for territory captured from the Arabs in the 1967 Mideast war.