A fire that erupted in the production department of a plant, which produces chemical materials in Çorlu, expanded and spread rapidly in a short period of time, causing explosions nearby.
Forest engineer Yücel Çağlar is very knowledgeable on the issue of our country’s forests. It would not be too much of an exaggeration if we were to say he has dedicated himself to the forests.
I flew to the eastern province Van last weekend to see for myself the first comprehensive development program implemented in a clashing zone in Turkey.
Archeology is a branch of science that researches, documents and tries to interpret, based on material findings, the cultural and social orders of human communities that lived in the past.
When 301 workers died all at once in the Soma disaster, 'work-related deaths' or 'murders' were on the agenda on all dimensions.
By observing technology and by adding, subtracting and multiplying, it is not rocket science to calculate how far things will go, without the need of too much of an imagination
In the foreword of François Partant’s book “The End of Development,” Mehmet Ali Kılıçbay writes that development is a taboo, a fetish, almost a religion that is not to be discussed.
Our tragedy is that we live in a country where “a good scare is worth more than good advice.” We collect ourselves only with foreseeable, preventable major torments.
Following the atrocious killings of children, the 'authority' makes a statement in the lines of 'the harshest punishment will be given.' Yet what does it do for the living?