After a recent elevator accident in which 10 people died, the subject of work safety has been discussed out loud in Turkey. We do speak, but unfortunately we forget what we speak, and to start speaking again, another terrific accident must happen.
Let us first acknowledge this fact: Turkey’s points in the United Nation Development Program (UNDP) Human Development Index have been increasing much faster than of South Korea’s for the last 14 years.
The Guardian, which I think is the best newspaper of the U.K., printed a series in June 2013 that shook the world.
Over the past few days I am sure you’ve seen in many newspapers, including daily Hurriyet, about the results of the new Transition from Primary to Secondary Education (TEOG) exams
When it comes to the subject of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the leaders of the “cause,” there is the “visible,” which takes place in front of people’s eyes, and there is the “unseen.”
Ahmet Davutoğlu will be chosen as the general secretary in today’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) general congress. Very probably, he will be tasked with forming the Cabinet the following day.
Actually it’s not a novelty to answer a challenge by either paying $100 or dumping a bucketful of water on your head. In addition, it is not even related to ALS.
The expectation of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) from Ahmet Davutoğlu is not to govern the country until the general elections are held in June 2015, but to come out of these elections as a strong government.
As a matter of fact, Erdoğan, who I think we should start calling “President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,” was surprised at the election results because he did not go beyond the 22.5 million vote barrier, as less than 21 million voted.