Turkey marks 14th anniversary of Marmara earthquake that killed 17,000
Dozens of commemoration events have been organized across the Marmara region on the 14th anniversary of the country’s worst seismic disaster in recent history
Taking the Stands
The Turkish protest movement seems to be relocating from the streets to the stadiums.
Turkish wrestling authority stands by athlete who was banned for racist tweets
TGF chairman defended Kayaalp, who was handed a ban by the sports’ governing body
Removal of alcohol logos from shop signboards to hit vendors’ pockets
Restaurant and shop owners are worried about the potential cost of a recent alcohol regulation
Gezi’s ‘pots and pans protest’ inspires question on exam
An associate professor at Law Department asked on an exam whether it was possible to file a criminal complaint against people banging pots and pans in protest at the government
Deputy PM Arınç objects to Turkish PM’s advice to have three children
‘There are couples who don’t have children even though they set their heart on it,’ Arınç said
Les Yüksekova Haber : un site d’information kurde en plein essor.
Les lecteurs réguliers de ce blog connaissent forcément le site des Yüksekova Haber. J’y puise régulièrement des informations que je transmets ensuite en français sur ce blog et je fais partie de la centaine de milliers de visiteurs quotidiens, qui comme moi s’y baladent ( 1 à 2 millions de clics par jour). Ce qu’ils ignorent peut-être c’est que les Yüksekova Haber ont aussi une version imprimée, il est vrai éditée en un nombre limité d’exemplaires (environ 500). En effet pour ses lecteurs, les Yüksekova Haber c’est d’abord un site, que ceux qui s’intéressent de près à la province kurde d’Hakkari et à la question kurde en général fréquentent souvent plusieurs fois par jour.
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