POPULARITY
Categories
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
Hundert Tage ist es genau her, da wurde der Istanbuler Bürgermeister Ekrem Imamoğlu festgenommen. Es folgte die größte Protestwelle, die die Türkei seit Jahren erlebt hat. Imamoğlu ist inzwischen zum Präsidentschaftskandidaten der CHP gewählt worden, der größten Oppositionspartei. Und in Umfragen ist er noch immer beliebter als der amtierende Präsident Erdogan - damit bleibt er ein gefährlicher Konkurrent bei der Wahl 2028. Unser Korrespondent Benjamin Weber berichtet darüber aus Istanbul. Wie es jetzt um die Proteste in der Türkei steht und wie wahrscheinlich es ist, dass Imamoğlu aus der Haft heraus zur Präsidentschaftswahl antritt, darüber hat Hannes Kunz mit Politikwissenschafter Yaşar Aydın gesprochen.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
İsrail-İran savaşında ateşkes kalıcı mı olacak? Rejim değişikliği Batı'nın hedefi mi? Rusya ve Çin bu denklemin neresinde duruyor? Türkiye'nin tavrı ne anlama geliyor? Aydın Sezer ile tüm bu sorulara yanıt aradık. NATO altyapısı kullanılıyor mu? Şah'ın oğlu devreye mi giriyor? İran iç siyaseti bu savaşı kaldırabilir mi? Senem Görür Yücel ve Aydın Sezer değerlendiriyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu Reel Piyasalar programına İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi Teknoloji Geliştirme Merkezi Müdürü Remzi Durmuş konuk oldu.
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu Reel Piyasalar programına İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi Teknoloji Geliştirme Merkezi Müdürü Remzi Durmuş konuk oldu.
İlk bölümde Pakrat Estukyan ile Türkiye'nin ve Ermeni toplumunun gündemini konuşuyoruz ve genç yaşta kaybettiğimiz Melikcan Zaman'ı anıyoruz. İkinci bölümde, emekli diplomat ve yazar Aydın Selcen ile İsrail'in İran'a yönelik saldırısıyla başlayan gelişmeleri ele alıyoruz. Son bölümde ise geçen hafta başladığımız yazı dizisini ele alıyoruz: Rumeli Hisarı'nın Son Asra Işık Tutan Kadınları. Bu dizide Lusyen Kopar, bir dönem yoğun bir Ermeni nüfus barındıran Rumeli Hisarı'nın yakın tarihini semtin kadınlarından dinledi, yazıya döktü. Ayrıca semtin tarihine tanık olanlardan Şahnar Dülger Boşnak da konuğumuz oluyor.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
İlk bölümde Pakrat Estukyan ile Türkiye'nin ve Ermeni toplumunun gündemini konuşuyoruz ve genç yaşta kaybettiğimiz Melikcan Zaman'ı anıyoruz. İkinci bölümde, emekli diplomat ve yazar Aydın Selcen ile İsrail'in İran'a yönelik saldırısıyla başlayan gelişmeleri ele alıyoruz. Son bölümde ise geçen hafta başladığımız yazı dizisini ele alıyoruz: Rumeli Hisarı'nın Son Asra Işık Tutan Kadınları. Bu dizide Lusyen Kopar, bir dönem yoğun bir Ermeni nüfus barındıran Rumeli Hisarı'nın yakın tarihini semtin kadınlarından dinledi, yazıya döktü. Ayrıca semtin tarihine tanık olanlardan Şahnar Dülger Boşnak da konuğumuz oluyor.
13.06.2025 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm538 - TRT Radyo1 | "Biyometrik Veri Mahremiyeti" Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programımızda bu hafta; Hacettepe Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Öğretim Üyesi Doç. Dr. Duygu Hatıpoğlu Aydın ile; - Biyometrik Veri Nedir, Nasıl Tanımlanıyor? - Benzersiz Nitelikteki Hangi Fiziksel ve Davranışsal Özelliklerimiz, Biyometrik Veri Sayılıyor? - Biyometrik Veri Mahremiyeti Nasıl Sağlanabilir, Aşamaları Neler? - Biyometrik Veriler, Hangi Şartlarda Toplanabilir, İşlenebilir ve Saklanabilir? - Biyometrik Verilerin Korunması ile İlgili Yasa/Mevzuat ve Kurum Mevcut mu? - Hukuk, Biyometrik Verilerimizi Ne Kadar Koruyabiliyor? - Biyometrik Verilerimiz için Hukukun Önleyici, Caydırıcı, Ceza Verici Rolleri Neler? - Biyometrik Verilerin Toplanması için Açık Rıza Yeterli mi? - Biyometrik Verilerin Gerekli Olduğu Hallerdeki Prensip Olan, Ölçülülük Ne Demek? - Biyometrik Veri Mağduriyetlerinde Hangi Kurumlara, Nasıl Başvuracağız? - Dünyada ve Ülkemizde Biyometrik Verilerin Korunması ve Mağduriyetlerin Önlenmesinde Eksikler ve Yapılması Gerekenler Neler? Başlıklarını konuştuk. Dijital Hayat, her cuma saat 15:30'da TRT Radyo1 mikrofonlarında canlı yayında... Tüm geçmiş ve gelecek yayınlarımız için; Web: https://www.dijitalhayat.tv
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
We meet Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye (b. 1938, Istanbul, TR) is a ceramic artist known for her refined, monochrome stoneware bowls, which she has been producing for nearly sixty years. Working with the ancient coiling technique and a traditional wooden kick wheel, Ebüzziya Siesbye creates vessels that bear the intimate marks of her hand, balancing density and spaciousness, firmness and fragility. Fired at high temperatures, her bowls possess a stone-like solidity, while their sharp-edged lips and small, recessed bases lend them an impression of levitation. Though often unadorned, some pieces feature delicate horizontal lines along the rim to, as the artist describes, “prevent them from lifting off the ground.”Ebüzziya Siesbye studied sculpture at the Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts before working at ceramic studios in Höhr-Grenzhausen, DE, and Istanbul. In 1963, she moved to Denmark to join the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory, later founding her first independent studio in Copenhagen in 1969. She has lived and worked in Paris since 1987. She has been awarded many honors, including the 2022 Danmarks Nationalbank's Anniversary Foundation Honor Award and the Aydın Doğan Award, and her work has been the subject of retrospective exhibitions at the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, Istanbul (TR), and the Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen (DK).Ebüzziya Siesbye's ceramics are held in numerous museum collections, including the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New-York (NY); the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (UK); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA); Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (FR); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (NL); the Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen (DK); the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm (SE); the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, (SCT); and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (TX), among others.Follow @Salon94 on Instagram.Alev's current solo show ‘Vibrations' which runs in New York at Salon 94 until 8th August 2025, address 3 East 89th Street: https://salon94.com/exhibitions/alev-ebuzziya-siesbye-vibrations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
Şafak Özsoy'un hazırlayıp sunduğu İklimkarbon ile Net Sıfır Yolculuğu programına Aydın Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Halk Sağlığı Anabilim Dalı Öğretim Üyesi İklim ve Sağlık Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Emine Didem Evci Kiraz konuk oldu.
Şafak Özsoy'un hazırlayıp sunduğu İklimkarbon ile Net Sıfır Yolculuğu programına Aydın Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Halk Sağlığı Anabilim Dalı Öğretim Üyesi İklim ve Sağlık Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Emine Didem Evci Kiraz konuk oldu.
"Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" da gündem haberlerinden, sürpriz konuklarına, eğlenceden astrolojiye... Kısacası güne daha güzel nasıl başlanır sorusuna cevap niteliğinde olan "Aygül Aydın ile Günaydın" programı sizlerle.
Nick Rothwell is joined by Jeff Albert, Associate Professor at Georgia Tech, and Paul McCabe, Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation at Roland, to discuss the 2025 Guthman Musical Instrument Competition - an annual event showcasing new technologies and innovations in music.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:10 - Jeff Albert And Georgia Tech05:02 - Paul McCabe And Roland's Future Design Lab10:17 - Judging The Guthman Competition12:06 - Getting Hands-On With The Instruments13:45 - Getting The Back Stories From The Creators 15:11 - A Wide Range Of Instruments And Technologies17:37 - Face-To-Face Demos And Performances18:45 - The Origins Of The Guthman Competition21:33 - The 2025 Winner: Chromaplane24:55 - 3rd Place: Adult Corythosaurus30:34 - How The Instruments Are JudgedThe Guthman Musical Instrument CompetitionThe Guthman Musical Instrument Competition began in 1996, founded by Georgia Tech alumnus Richard Guthman in tribute to his wife Margaret, a talented pianist. Originally a jazz piano contest, it grew steadily over a decade, drawing students from dozens of US states.As Georgia Tech's music landscape evolved, introducing a Music Technology Master's in 2006 and launching the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology in 2007, the competition shifted focus. In 2009, it was re-imagined as the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, celebrating innovation in musical instrument design. Now an international event, it attracts inventors from across the globe. From experimental prototypes to market-ready products, entrants showcase their creations live, competing for recognition as the most groundbreaking idea in music technology.https://guthman.gatech.edu/Jeff Albert BiogAn Associate Professor and Interim Chair at Georgia Tech, Jeff Albert's areas of research and creative practice include improvisation and interaction, jazz performance, performance paradigms for live computer music and audio production. He has performed in concerts and festivals in the U.S and throughout Europe, and contributed as a performer, producer, or engineer on over 60 recordings, including the 2017 Grammy winner for Best Traditional Blues Album. He has been named a Rising Star in the DownBeat Critics Poll and his album Unanimous Sources was named a Top 10 album of 2020 by Jan Garelick in the Boston Globe. Albert received his B.M. from Loyola University New Orleans, and his M.M. from the University of New Orleans. In May of 2013, he became the first graduate of the PhD program in Experimental Music and Digital Media at Louisiana State University, where he was a founding member of the Laptop Orchestra of Louisiana (LOLs).https://jeffalbert.com/Paul McCabe BiogPaul McCabe is the Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation at Roland, where he has spearheaded the development of the Future Design Labs. Under his leadership, this global R&D team of engineers and researchers has been dedicated to exploring and harnessing emerging trends, fostering innovation, and shaping the global creative landscape for the next 50 years. In addition to his work at Future Design Labs, Paul also brings his expertise to Roland's Central Marketing Group, where he provides executive leadership to Consumer Research and Insights. Throughout his career, Paul has held numerous leadership positions, including VP of R&D and Strategic Partnerships, VP of Global CX and VP of Global Marketing. At Roland Canada, he served in various key roles such as President & CEO, COO, Product Manager, Marketing Communications Manager, Technical Marketing and Product Specialist.https://mccabepaulj.com/https://www.instagram.com/mccabep/Nick Rothwell BiogNick Rothwell is a composer, performer, software architect, coder and visual artist. He has built media performance systems for projects with Ballett Frankfurt and Vienna Volksoper, composed sound scores for Aydın Teker (Istanbul / Kapadokya), Shobana Jeyasingh, AWA Dance, Luz&Mannion Dance (Flamenco) and Undercurrent Theatre, programmed physical media sculptures with Simeon Nelson and Rob Godman, live coded in Mexico and in Berlin with sitar player Shama Rahman, collaborated with the body>data>space collective in Prague, Paris and Dresden, written software for Studio Wayne McGregor, Beinghuman in Kathmandu, the Pina Bausch Foundation and Nesta's FutureFest, consulted for Tate Modern, and developed algorithmic visuals for large-scale outdoor projections in Poland, Estonia, the Cambridge Music Festival and Lumiere (London / Durham). He has taught design at CODE Berlin and currently runs the Computer Science undergraduate course at University of the Arts London.Project Cassiel - https://cassiel.comCatch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Bu dəfə aktyor, kino prodüser və ssenarist Azər Aydəmirlə Azərbaycanda kino, kinoteatr, uçan taksi, kino çəkib sonra üzr istəməkdən danışdıq.İnnovativ, sürətli və təhlükəsiz! akart ilə ödənişlərin rahatlığını kəşf et. https://akart.az/
The Kurdistan Workers Party, the PKK, has announced the end to its more than forty-year fight against Turkey, a conflict that claimed more than 40,000 lives. But the declaration, called historic by Turkish officials, is being met by public skepticism with questions remaining over disarmament and its calls for democratic reforms. Upon hearing the news that the PKK was ending its war and disarming, Kurds danced in the streets of the predominantly Kurdish southeast of Turkey. The region bore the brunt of the brutal conflict, with the overwhelming majority of those killed being civilians, and millions more displaced.From armed struggle to political arena"It is a historic moment. This conflict has been going on for almost half a century," declared Aslı Aydıntaşbaş of the Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank."And for them [the PKK] to say that the period of armed struggle is over and that they are going to transition to a major political struggle is very important."The PKK, designated as a terrorist organisation by the European Union and most of Turkey's Western allies, launched its armed struggle in 1984 for Kurdish rights and independence. At the time, Turkey was ruled by the military, which did not even acknowledge the existence of Kurds, referring to them as “Mountain Turks.”Nearly fifty years later, however, Turkey is a different place. The third-largest parliamentary party is the pro-Kurdish Dem Party. In its declaration ending its armed struggle and announcing its dissolution, the PKK stated that there is now space in Turkey to pursue its goals through political means.However, military realities are thought to be behind the PKK's decision to end its campaign. “From a technical and military point of view, the PKK lost,” observed Aydın Selcan, a former senior Turkish diplomat who served in the region.“For almost ten years, there have been no armed attacks by the PKK inside Turkey because they are no longer capable of doing so. And in the northern half of the Iraqi Kurdistan region, there is now almost no PKK presence,” added Selcan.Selcan also claims the PKK could be seeking to consolidate its military gains in Syria. “For the first time in history, the PKK's Syrian offshoot, the YPG, has begun administering a region. So it's important for the organisation to preserve that administration.“They've rebranded themselves as a political organisation.” Turkish forces have repeatedly launched military operations in Syria against the YPG. However, the Syrian Kurdish forces have reached a tentative agreement with Damascus's new rulers—whom Ankara supports.Kurdish leader Ocalan calls for PKK disarmament, paving way for peace Erdoğan's high-stakes gambleFor Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is trailing in opinion polls and facing growing protests over the arrest of his main political rival, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, on alleged corruption charges, this could be a golden opportunity. “This is a win for Erdoğan, no doubt,” claimed analyst Aydıntaşbaş.Along with favourable headlines, the PKK's peace announcement offers a solution to a major political headache for Erdoğan. The Turkish president wants to amend the constitution to remove term limits, allowing him to run again for the presidency.The pro-Kurdish Dem Party holds the parliamentary votes Erdoğan needs. “Yes, Erdoğan, of course, will be negotiating with Kurds for constitutional changes,” said Aydıntaşbaş.“Now we are entering a very transactional period in Turkish politics. Instead of repressing Kurds, it's going to be about negotiating with them. And it may persuade the pro-Kurdish faction—which forms the third-largest bloc in Turkish politics—to peel away from the opposition camp,” added Aydıntaşbaş.However, Aydıntaşbaş warns that Erdoğan will need to convince his voter base, which remains sceptical of any peace process with the PKK. According to a recent opinion poll, three out of four respondents opposed the peace process, with a majority of Erdoğan's AK Party supporters against it.For decades, the PKK has been portrayed in Turkey as a brutal terrorist organisation, and its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan, is routinely referred to by politicians and much of the media as “the baby killer.” Critics argue the government has failed to adequately prepare the public for peace.“In peace processes around the world, we see a strong emphasis on convincing society,” observed Sezin Öney, a political commentator at Turkey's PolitikYol news portal. “There are reconciliation processes, truth commissions, etc., all designed to gain public support. But in our case, it's like surgery without anaesthesia—an operation begun without any sedatives,” added Öney.Turkey looks for regional help in its battle against Kurdish rebels in IraqPolitical concessions?Public pressure on Erdoğan is expected to grow, as the PKK and Kurdish political leaders demand concessions to facilitate the peace and disarmament process.“In the next few months, the government is, first of all, expected to change the prison conditions of Öcalan,” explained Professor Mesut Yeğen of the Istanbul-based Reform Institute.“The second expectation is the release of those in poor health who are currently in jail. And for the disarmament process to proceed smoothly, there should be an amnesty or a reduction in sentences, allowing PKK convicts in Turkish prisons to be freed and ensuring that returning PKK militants are not imprisoned,” Yeğen added.Yeğen claimed that tens of thousands of political prisoners may need to be released, along with the reinstatement of Dem Party mayors who were removed from office under anti-terrorism legislation.Turkey's Saturday Mothers keep up vigil for lost relativesErdoğan has ruled out any concessions until the PKK disarms, but has said that “good things” will follow disarmament. Meanwhile, the main opposition CHP Party, while welcoming the peace initiative, insists that any democratic reforms directed at the Kurdish minority must be extended to wider society—starting with the release of İmamoğlu, Erdoğan's chief political rival.While the peace process is widely seen as a political victory for Erdoğan, it could yet become a liability for the president, who risks being caught between a sceptical voter base and an impatient Kurdish population demanding concessions.
Başbakan Friedrich Merz, yeni dönemde el atacağı konuları barış, güvenlik ve özgürlük olarak tanımlıyor. Ayağının tozuyla ilk yurtdışı gezisini Fransa'ya yapan Merz, Polonya ziyaretinden sonra perşembe günü ABD başkanı Trump ile bir telefon görüşmesi yapacak. Görevine çalkantılı bir günün sonunda başlayan Almanya'nın yeni başbakanı Merz hedeflerine ulaşabilecek mi? Göçmenleri ne bekliyor? Berlin'de siyasetin nabzını tutan gazeteci Ahmet Külahçı ile yeni dönemi konuştuk. Bilim ve Politika Vakfı'ndan siyaset bilimci Dr. Yaşar Aydın, Merz'in Avrupa, ABD, Türkiye ilişkilerinde nasıl bir yol izleyeceğini değerlendirdi. Mikrofonda Erkan Aslan ve Aydın Işık var. Von Erkan Aslan und Aydin Isik.
Türker Süer, Türkiye ve Almanya'dan piyasaya çıkardığı filmlerle adını birçok uluslararası ve ulusal festivalde ismini duyurmuş bir sanatçı. Hamburg'da reklam yazarlığı eğitimiyle başlayan hayat hikayesi, sinema yolculuğuyla devam etmiş. Türker Süer ile sunucumuz Aydın Işık konuştu. Cosmo Türkçe'nin podcast dizisi "Bizden Biri"nde, Almanya'da yaşayan, yaptığı işte, sanat dalında, sosyal ya da toplumsal faaliyetlerinde başarılı Türkiye kökenli göçmenleri daha yakından tanıtıyoruz. Von Aydin Isik.
2013 yılında kurulan aşırı sağcı AfD, güncel anketlerde zaman zaman yüzde 25 oy oranına ulaşarak Almanya'nın birinci partisi hâline geliyor. Eren Mahir Gençer, AfD'nin kuruluşundan bugüne kadar olan süreci derledi. Siyaset bilimci Prof. Dr. Kemal Bozay ise COSMO Türkçe'ye, AfD'nin nasıl bu kadar büyüdüğünü, seçmen profilini ve bu partiye karşı ne gibi önlemler alınabileceğini anlattı. Mikrofonda Aydın ışık var. Von Eren Mahir Gençer Aydın Işık.
Elia reads and comments on his essay "Restorative vs reflective nostalgia" for Hauntologies.net The Hauntologies Podcast is a production of From The Periphery and part of The Fire These Times podcast. A newsletter version exists at hauntologies.net but most recordings will be for Patreon supporters only.To support us, please head out to Patreon.com/fromtheperiphery to subscribe. For More:Elia is on Bluesky, Mastodon and InstagramFrom the Periphery is on Bluesky and InstagramThe Fire These Times is on Bluesky and InstagramFrom The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti, israa abd elfattah, with more joining soon!
Our very own Ayman Makarem released his new video essay ‘Where Are the Arabs?' on March 9, 2025. In this round table, he is joined by Elia and israa to expand on the topics discussed in the video, the context around it, and the need for more intellectual and class-based analysis on Arab nationalism and its many manifestations. If you haven't watched the video yet you'll still be able to follow this episode since Ayman provides a brief overview of the main themes. If you have watched the video, there are some key additions and interventions made by all 3 hosts that explore the themes of the video deeper. This is part 2 of that discussion, first published on Patreon. The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.You can support us on Patreon. You'll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.For more:Ayman Makarem is on Bluesky and InstagramElia Ayoub is on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram and blogs at Hauntologies.net Israa is on BlueskyThe Fire These Times is on IG and YouTube and has a website From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a websiteTranscriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.Credits:Ayman Makarem (host, producer, sound editor), Elia Ayoub (host), Israa (host), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elia Ayoub (episode design).From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Das hoffen zumindest viele der Demonstrierenden, die seit mehr als einer Woche in der Türkei auf die Straße gehen, trotz Demonstrationsverbot. Es sind die größten Proteste gegen die Regierung seit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt, zwischendurch sollen es landesweit mehr als eine Million Demonstrierende gewesen sein. Auslöser war die Verhaftung des Bürgermeisters von Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu. Inzwischen wurde er seines Amtes enthoben. Der türkische Präsident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan wirft ihm Korruption und Unterstützung von Terrorismus vor. İmamoğlu streitet die Vorwürfe ab. Er ist, so wie viele Demonstrierende, davon überzeugt, dass die Verhaftung politisch motiviert ist. Denn İmamoğlu ist beliebt und das macht ihn zu einem gefährlichen Konkurrenten in der kommenden Präsidentschaftswahl. Aber nicht nur auf den Straßen formiert sich der Widerstand, auch in den eigenen Reihen stellen manche sich die Frage, ob Erdoğan diesmal zu weit gegangen ist. Kann er seine Macht weiterhin sichern? Darüber spricht Janina Werner mit Uwe Lueb, dem ARD-Korrespondenten in Istanbul. Außerdem fragen wir Yaşar Aydın vom Centrum für angewandte Türkeistudien, warum Deutschland und die EU so verhalten reagieren und wie die türkische Community in Deutschland auf die Proteste blickt. Moderation: Janina Werner Redaktion: Steffi Fetz, Paula Kersten Mitarbeit: Caroline Mennerich, Anna Stosch, John Rasumni Redaktionsschluss: 27.03.2025 ----- Diese und alle weiteren Folgen des Weltspiegel Podcasts findet ihr hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/weltspiegel-podcast/61593768/
Das hoffen zumindest viele der Demonstrierenden, die seit mehr als einer Woche in der Türkei auf die Straße gehen, trotz Demonstrationsverbot. Es sind die größten Proteste gegen die Regierung seit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt, zwischendurch sollen es landesweit mehr als eine Million Demonstrierende gewesen sein. Auslöser war die Verhaftung des Bürgermeisters von Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu. Inzwischen wurde er seines Amtes enthoben. Der türkische Präsident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan wirft ihm Korruption und Unterstützung von Terrorismus vor. İmamoğlu streitet die Vorwürfe ab. Er ist, so wie viele Demonstrierende, davon überzeugt, dass die Verhaftung politisch motiviert ist. Denn İmamoğlu ist beliebt und das macht ihn zu einem gefährlichen Konkurrenten in der kommenden Präsidentschaftswahl. Aber nicht nur auf den Straßen formiert sich der Widerstand, auch in den eigenen Reihen stellen manche sich die Frage, ob Erdoğan diesmal zu weit gegangen ist. Kann er seine Macht weiterhin sichern? Darüber spricht Janina Werner mit Uwe Lueb, dem ARD-Korrespondenten in Istanbul. Außerdem fragen wir Yaşar Aydın vom Centrum für angewandte Türkeistudien, warum Deutschland und die EU so verhalten reagieren und wie die türkische Community in Deutschland auf die Proteste blickt. Moderation: Janina Werner Redaktion: Steffi Fetz, Paula Kersten Mitarbeit: Caroline Mennerich, Anna Stosch, John Rasumni Redaktionsschluss: 27.03.2025 ----- Diese und alle weiteren Folgen des Weltspiegel Podcasts findet ihr hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/weltspiegel-podcast/61593768/
Our very own Ayman Makarem released his new video essay ‘Where Are the Arabs?' on March 9, 2025. In this round table, he is joined by Elia and israa to expand on the topics discussed in the video, the context around it, and the need for more intellectual and class-based analysis on Arab nationalism and its many manifestations. If you haven't watched the video yet you'll still be able to follow this episode since Ayman provides a brief overview of the main themes. If you have watched the video, there are some key additions and interventions made by all 3 hosts that explore the themes of the video deeper. This is part 1 of the discussion. Part 2 will be released next week. The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.You can support us on Patreon. You'll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.For more:Ayman Makarem is on Bluesky and InstagramElia Ayoub is on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram and blogs at Hauntologies.net Israa is on BlueskyThe Fire These Times is on IG and YouTube and has a website From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a websiteTranscriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.Credits:Ayman Makarem (host, producer, sound editor), Elia Ayoub (host), Israa (host), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elia Ayoub (episode design).From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
For episode 185, Elia Ayoub is joined by Ukrainian journalist and repeated guest Romeo Kokriatski to talk about the recent developments in Ukraine, especially in light of the Trump administration's open intentions to shift USA support from Ukraine to Russia, and what this means for Ukraine, Europe and the USA. As this episode is time-sensitive we are releasing it on Patreon and publicly at the same time. Comments are for Patreons only.The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.How to Support: on Patreon or on Apple Podcasts. You'll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.For more:Elia Ayoub is on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram and blogs at Hauntologies.net Romeo Kokriatski is on Bluesky, co-hosts the Ukraine Without Hype and Radio Free America podcasts, and is a Managing Editor of New Voice Ukraine. The Fire These Times is on Bluesky, IG and YouTube and has a website From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a websiteTranscriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.Credits:Elia Ayoub (host, producer, episode design), Romeo Kokriatski (guest), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elliott Miskovicz (sound editor, producer).From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
On Feb 27, Abdullah Öcalan, the long-time jailed leader of the PKK (Kurdish Worker's Party), released a statement that shocked many. In the statement he called for the PKK to lay down their arms, which could spell the end of the 40-year long armed struggle against the Turkish state, and for the creation of a legal, diplomatic framework to ensure inclusion, rights, and dignity for the Kurdish communities within a democratic Turkish nation. In this episode, Ayman Makarem, Israa, and Karena Avedissian are joined by Dîlan who provides a thorough overview of the present moment, situates it within the longer history of the Kurdish struggle, and explores analysis of what this all means - for Kurds and other communities across the WANA region. As this episode is time-sensitive we are releasing it on Patreon and publicly at the same time.Dîlan is a reluctant academic and tired organizer. She is interested in alternative historiographies, feminist methodologies, and memory. She considers herself an equal-opportunity hater regarding states and authoritarian power structures, and is a dedicated skeptic of reactionary tendencies in both organizing and academic spheres.Links:https://wjas.org/en/the-foundation/https://nudemorg.com/support/https://rojavainformationcenter.org/donate/The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.How to Support: on Patreon or on Apple Podcasts. You'll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.For more:Ayman Makarem is on Bluesky and InstagramKarena Avedissian is on Bluesky Israa is on BlueskyThe Fire These Times is on IG and YouTube and has a website From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a websiteTranscriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.Credits:Ayman Makarem (host, producer, sound editor), Karena Avidissian (host), Israa (host), Dîlan (guest), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elia Ayoub (episode design).From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
In this special collab episode betweenObscuristan and The Fire These Times, Karena Avedissian and Anna are joined by Daniel Voskoboynik to discuss the life of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and what his death means for those of us not quite at the heart of the Russian empire.Obscuristan and The Fire These Times are proud members of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, andAntidote Zine. To support FTP please head out toPatreon.Transcriptions: Transcriptions are done byAntidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.For more:Karena Avedissian is onBlueskyObscuristan is onInstagram Daniel Voskoboynik is onBluesky and has anewsletter and awebsiteThe Fire These Times is onBluesky,IG and YouTube and has awebsite From The Periphery is onPatreon,Bluesky,YouTube,Instagram, and has awebsiteCredits:Hosts: Karena Avedissian and Anna | Guest: Daniel Voskoboynik | Music: Sarven Yapar | TFTT theme design:Wenyi Geng | FTP theme design:Hisham Rifai | Sound editor: Anna | Team profile pics: Molly Crabapple | Episode design: Elia Ayoub | Producers: Elia Ayoub and AnnaFrom The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti, israa abd elfattah, with more joining soon!The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed underAttribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
This is a conversation withWilliam C. Anderson, author of the bookThe Nation on No Map (AK Press 2021) and co-author ofAs Black as Resistance (AK Press 2018). He's also the co-founder ofOffshoot Journal and provides creative direction as a producer of theBlack Autonomy Podcast.The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, andAntidote Zine. To support FTP please head toPatreon.For more:William C Anderson has awebsiteElia Ayoub is onMastodon,IG,Bluesky, and he hasa newsletterThe Fire These Times is onIG and YouTube and has awebsite From The Periphery is onPatreon,YouTube,Instagram, and has awebsiteTranscriptions: Transcriptions are done byAntidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.Credits:Host: Elia Ayoub | Guest: William C Anderson | Music:Rap and Revenge | TFTT theme design:Wenyi Geng | FTP theme design:Hisham Rifai | Sound editor: Elliott Miskovicz | Team profile pics: Molly Crabapple | Episode design: Elia Ayoub | Producer: Elliott Miskovicz and Elia AyoubFrom The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti, israa abd elfattah, with more joining soon!The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed underAttribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
Elia reads and comments on his essay "Punishing the land: Israeli symbolism during the Gaza genocide" for Hauntologies.net He was also on Al Jazeera to talk about how the Israelis mark the lands they destroy (link in the newsletter). The Hauntologies Podcast is a production of From The Periphery and part of The Fire These Times podcast. A newsletter version exists at hauntologies.net. To support us, please head out to Patreon.com/fromtheperiphery to subscribe. You are free to republish and translate the text and audio as long as you credit us with the appropriate patreon link. For More: Elia is on Bluesky, Mastodon and Instagram From the Periphery is on Bluesky and Instagram The Fire These Times is on Bluesky and Instagram From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti, israa abd elfattah, with more joining soon!