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UNICEF Executive Director: “Not Enough to be Shocked by These Images. Shock Must be Matched by Action"
UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake said “At least a quarter of those seeking refuge in Europe are children – in the first six months of this year, more than 106,000 children claimed asylum in Europe.”
4 September 2015
Video News – Joy of Syrians after Set a Foot on Greece
Syrian refugees’ journey to Lesbos Island of Greece from Turkey by boats goes on. Serdar Değirmencioğlu took the photograph of a boat which was approaching to the land.
27 August 2015
Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu
Greek PM Tsipras Resigns
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has declared his resignation and called for snap election in his speech, quoting left-wing Turkish poet Nazım Hikmet “Our best days have yet to be lived.”
21 August 2015
"10 Boats Have Come in Two Days to the Bay I stay in”
Serdar Değirmencioğlu said the refugees, most of them were children or teenagers, came with boats from Turkey to Lesbos (Mytilini) Island and there were no facilities for the refugees in the island.
19 August 2015
Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu
Twitter Transparency Report: 408 of 442 Content Removal Request Comes from Turkey
According to the same report, 408 content removal requests by court decision came from Turkey in the first six months of 2015; 125 twitter accounts were suspended, 1667 tweets were removed.
12 August 2015
Northern Cyprus President: No Solid Agreement without Public Acclaim
The President of Northern Cyprus, Mustafa Akıncı, said they were at the bottom of the ladder about the ownership problem of Cyprus. Akıncı stressed they would defend their rights and respect opposite party.
4 August 2015
Listening Carefully to Greece
Rana Zincir Celal was in Greece at the end of June and to visit the Thessaloniki Biennale. She shares her insights about these cities and their thriving efforts to include citizens into daily cultural life.
4 July 2015
Rana Zincir Celal
"Any Result Will Bring Austerity Policy"
The battle between those against austerity and those who favor it while asking for help from supporters for Greece’s future in Europe had begun long before the Greek referendum of July 5 was announced.
2 July 2015
Michael Konstantopoulos
Peoples’ Democratic Party Supports Greece
HDP Co-Chair Persons Figen Yüksekdağ and Selahattin Demirtaş stressed that Peoples’ Democratic Party supported Greek people and Syriza.
30 June 2015
YPG Captures Tell Abyad, ISIS Militants Defect to Turkey
YPG/YPJ, Liwa al Tahrîr and Burkan al Firat unions took back Tell Abyad which is between Jazira and Kobani Cantons from ISIS militants and planted their flags. ISIS militants who defected to Turkey were detained.
16 June 2015
Turkey Keeps Military Unit in Qatar
Military and defense industry cooperation signed between Turkey and Qatar was published in the official gazette. Within the scope of cooperation, Turkey may keep military unit in Qatar for training and operation.
9 June 2015
New President of Northern Cyprus Mustafa Akıncı
Mustafa Akıncı has been elected as the seventh president of Northern Cyprus. “Now, it’s time to heal the wounds of each other,” said Akıncı.
27 April 2015
“AKP Drags Turkey to Sect-Centered Clashes”
Peoples’ Democratic Party criticized the AKP government’s stance to the recent military intervention in Yemen, requesting a general parliamentary session for discussion.
26 March 2015
Iran and Turkey at Odds on Strikes in Yemen
While Iran condemned the recent strikes in Yemen orchestrated by 10 countries led by Saudi Arabia, Turkey supported the operation, saying that it had been informed priorly.
26 March 2015
Armenia: We are not Cutting Ties With Turkey
Reminding that the bilateral accords with Turkey have been withdrawn, Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan said it didn’t mean that all relations are over between Turkey and Armenia.
19 March 2015
Elif Akgül
Petition Aims to Save Women from ISIS “Slave Markets”
“Have you heard the screams of the Yazidi women who escaped from ISIS slave markets?” an online petition said, urging officials to save women from the hands of ISIS.
18 March 2015
Turkey’s Assyrians Condemn ISIS Attack
Turkey’s Assyrians protested the ISIS campaign to capture villages along with Khabur River in Syria, a military action initiated in mid-February.
9 March 2015
Turkey to Seek Oil Around Qandil: Energy Minister
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yıldız said Turkey will search for oil around Iraq’s Qandil Mountains - the headquarters of PKK.
2 March 2015
Taliban Claims Bombing Plot Outside Turkish Embassy
A suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives targeted a Turkish Embassy vehicle near the Iranian Embassy in the Afghan capital this morning, leaving one Turkish soldier dead.
26 February 2015
“Birdman” Night in Oscars
The 87th Academy Awards have ended in Los Angeles last night with “Birdman, winning “Best Picture”, “Best Director”, “Best Original Screenplay” and “Best Cinematography”.
23 February 2015
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Turkish Military Operation to Historical Tomb in Syria
Turkish military held an operation to the tomb of Suleyman Shah outside Syria’s Karakozak village in order to bring back the remains of historical figure and 38 active-duty Turkish Army soldiers against the ISIS threat.
23 February 2015
Turkey’s Spy Agency Warns Police on ISIS
Turkey’s Spy Agency, MİT, allegedly sent a letter to police authorities, warning that Kobane-retreating ISIS fighters might have infiltrated into Turkey and be planning to plot bombing on embassies.
19 February 2015
ECHR Rejects Turkey’s Motion on Mandatory Religion Classes
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Turkey’s motion on the ruling that urged Turkey to remove mandatory religion classes in the education system.
18 February 2015
Armenia Withdraws “Normalization” Protocols From Parliament
Following Armenia’s withdrawal from normalization protocols signed in 2009, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry made a statement, saying that Armenia’s decision was “unfortunate”.
17 February 2015
Turkey is Ranked #23 in SwissLeaks
According to the latest leaks that reveled HSBC’s data in Switzerland, Turkey is ranked #23 among the countries with the largest dollar amounts in the leaked Swiss files.
9 February 2015
Dutch Journalist Charged With “PKK Propaganda”
Frederike Geerdink, a Dutch journalist based in Diyarbakır who was detained by the police last month for her tweets, has been charged with “PKK propaganda”.
3 February 2015
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The Two Faces of Twitter
Defending freedom of speech or bowing down to censorship?
2 February 2015
Efe Kerem Sözeri
bianet Attends European Parliament Session on Charlie Hebdo
A European Parliament session on Charlie Hebdo incident emphasized on the conclusions of Safety Net for European Journalists Project.
30 January 2015
Evren Gönül
The Aftermath of Kobane in Photos
Following the retreat of ISIS, Anatolia Agency photographer Eşber Ayayadın tracked down the traces of war in Rojava’s Kobane canton located in Northern Syria.
29 January 2015
How Would You Like Your Air This Year?
According to figures published by the Environment Agency 97.2 per cent of the population living in urban areas in Turkey were exposed to at least 35 days of air pollution above the recommended health limit. Turkey is continuing to breathe this invisible and silent killer.
16 January 2015
Buket Atlı
PM Davutoğlu's Charlie Hebdo March on Social Media
French President François Hollande’s choice to shake Davutoğlu's hand even though he kissed or hugged all other leaders created viral mock videos on social media.
12 January 2015
Charlie Hebdo and the Limits of the Republic
The murders this week are not attacks against French freedom of speech, a tradition which has its own dark history, but it is one of many attacks on freedom of speech everywhere. The journalists at Charlie Hebdo are no more or no less heroes than the Iraqi, Syrian, Tunisian, or Algerian journalists who have been killed.
12 January 2015
Arthur Asseraf
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