
Rediscovering a galaxy through music!
Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

Rediscovering a galaxy through music!
Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

The Most Complex Form of Violence: Female Violence
You read the title correctly. It’s not violence against women: it’s female violence. I’ve written about the subject of “violence against women” many times in the past. Today, I’ll address the issue of violence from a different perspective, one that’s difficult to explain: violence inflicted by women on other women

How to stop inflation?
Price hikes continue to be a pain. We wake up to news of a new price increase almost every day. Employers and employees alike are at a loss. Life is becoming increasingly difficult. Everyone who is subjected to inflation-related price increases is complaining. I will analyze the issue and write

Changing Turkey’s English name to “Türkiye” isn’t enough
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs first sent an official notification to all countries where it has embassies and then submitted an application to the United Nations to have the name changed to “Türkiye,” as in Turkish. As someone who sparked the first serious discussions and triggered the change by

Green Hydrogen in the Eurasian Region
On 17-18 May, I attended the Green Hydrogen Assembly in Barcelona, hosted by the Spanish Government and organized by the Green Hydrogen Organization, both as a speaker and participant. I’m so glad I went. The picture in my mind became clearer. In this article, I’ll share some details about green

Turkish teams at the top of Europe again: Vakıfbank
In my last article, I wrote about Anadolu Efes’s second consecutive EuroLeague championship, a unique achievement in Turkish sports. In this article, I’ll focus on Vakıfbank, the only team to surpass Efes’ dominance of the European cups in men’s basketball. In women’s volleyball, Vakıfbank, the European and World Champion, once

Turkish teams at the top of Europe again: Anadolu Efes
This weekend, we proudly watched Turkish basketball and volleyball teams win European championships. On Saturday, Anadolu Efes defeated Spanish giants Real Madrid to win their second consecutive EuroLeague championship, Europe’s most important men’s basketball tournament. On Sunday, Vakıfbank defeated Italian champion Imoco Volley in the CEV Champions League Super Final,

Is the pandemic ending?
I returned from my long trip to Europe this week. One of the key findings from this trip, which was quite positive for me, is that the pandemic is finally coming to an end. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel. Better days are coming soon. Last week,

Trabzonspor Wins the Championship After 38 Years
Because my mother is from Trabzon, I’ve always had a fondness for Trabzonspor. They are the Anatolian club that has regularly challenged the three major teams in Istanbul since 1967. Trabzonspor, whom I’ve followed closely since the 1990s, have deserved the championship several times and come close, but have never

A Game of Thrones Seriously Damaging Galatasaray
Those who overthrew the well-intentioned leadership of a 117-year-old club with over 10,000 members by imposing an administrative dismissal in a 22-hour election with 801 votes in the early morning, then attempt to force an election by standing as candidates. As a result, those within the club, driven by their





