Posts about economy

Turkey’s first space traveler

Even the journey of our first space traveler, Alper Gezeravcı, has divided the country. On one side, there are those who declare Gezeravcı’s journey a historic achievement and congratulate the government on it. On the other, there are those who emphasize that such a journey cost the country around $55

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Idealism Fanaticism

Recently, we’ve witnessed art vandalism under the guise of climate change advocacy. These attacks on artworks, while attempting to draw attention, unfortunately serve no purpose other than denigrating the cause of combating climate change, which is crucial for the survival of humanity. I will detail this behavioral disorder, which I

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What do hypocrisy and bans mean to soccer?

The World Cup, which was recently moved from its traditional June schedule to November amidst considerable controversy, kicked off in Qatar. In this article, I will explore FIFA, the history of the World Cup, and the industrialization of soccer, exploring where a country like Qatar fits into this whole equation.

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Latin American countries preparing to celebrate their Bicentennia

Last week, I was informed of a statement from the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This statement, which outlined how Latin American countries, which are beginning their bicentennial, and Turkey, which will be celebrating its centenary, have developed and will continue to develop their cooperation in the past, present, and

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Fraud Explosion in Turkey

With the economic crisis, political turmoil, and the COVID-19 pandemic, we are in a period where the vast majority are experiencing very serious difficulties. With moral erosion in society, the rise of people falling into dire straits, and the strengthening of the “it’s always the perpetrator’s fault, so what?” mentality,

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Floating Solar Energy Systems 2

In my first article of the year, I covered Floating Solar Energy Systems (Floating Solar Power Plants). I’ve already written eight consecutive articles about the COVID-19 pandemic (including the one of 23 April). Now, for my first coronavirus-free article, I’ll be writing about floating solar powerplants. This time, as promised

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We laid the foundation for energy independence in Niğde Bor

We are honored to hold the groundbreaking ceremony for our “100% Domestic Solar Panels for Energy Independence” project, which we have been working on for a long time with our team of experienced experts and which was awarded the “Super Incentive” for our investments, on 11 March 2019, with the

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