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International report
Turkey's rivalry with Iran shifts as US threats create unlikely common ground

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 6:04


With Ankara warning Tehran not to undermine Syria's new rulers and its ongoing peace efforts with Kurdish rebels, regional rivalry with Iran has been intensifying. However, Turkey's concerns about potential US military action against Iran over its nuclear energy programme are now providing a rare point of convergence between the two rivals. After months of diplomatic barbs and threats exchanged between Ankara and Tehran, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, on Wednesday praised his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, for what he described as a “constructive and supportive position” regarding the indirect US-Iranian talks in Oman over Iran's nuclear energy programme.Oman TalksThe Oman talks aim to avert a possible US military strike on Iran, an option that President Donald Trump has not ruled out. Despite the strained relations with Tehran, avoiding confrontation remains a priority for Ankara.“Turkey would be concerned for many reasons,” claims Özgür Ünlühisarcıklı, who heads the German Marshall Fund's office in Ankara.“This would be just another war on Turkey's borders. Turkey would have to deal with difficult problems, and instability in Iran would almost certainly lead to an additional wave of refugees,” he added.Kurdish leader Ocalan calls for PKK disarmament, paving way for peaceTurkish diplomatic tensions with Iran have been on the rise, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan issuing thinly veiled threats to Tehran, urging it not to interfere in Ankara's efforts to end the conflict with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has waged a decades-long campaign for greater minority rights within Turkey.“Ankara believes that Iran is trying to undermine this [peace] process both in Turkey and in Syria,” observes Serhan Afacan, who heads the Centre for Iranian Studies, a research organisation based in Ankara.In February, the imprisoned PKK leader, Abdullah Öcalan, called for his organisation to disarm. With the PKK operating from bases in Iraq and having an affiliated group in Syria, Ankara has frequently accused Tehran of using the PKK as a proxy in its regional contest for power and influence. Afacan contends that Ankara fears Tehran still holds sway over the Kurdish rebels.“Especially in Syria, Iran might try to convince them not to respond positively to Öcalan's call – this has been Turkey's main concern,” warned Afacan.Iranian uneaseThe recent ousting of long-time Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad has deprived Iran of a key ally, while Syria's new rulers are aligned with Ankara rather than Tehran. A peace agreement between Turkish forces and Kurdish rebels would only deepen Iran's unease over Turkey's growing regional influence.“Turkey is about to end the PKK through its policies both domestically and regionally, and this is causing a kind of panic on the Iranian side,” observes Bilgehan Alagöz, a professor of international relations at Istanbul's Marmara University. “Iran sees this as a threat to its regional influence and a development that could empower Turkey,” Alagöz added.Nevertheless, Syria's Kurdish-led militia, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which maintains close ties with the PKK, has stated it is not bound by Öcalan's call to disarm. Although it has agreed in principle with Syria's new rulers to merge its forces, the precise terms of the arrangement remain unclear.Syria's new leadershipTensions also persist between the SDF and Syria's new leadership. The Kurdish-led militia continues to demand greater autonomy within Syria — a position opposed by Damascus's new rulers and their backers in Ankara. Turkey suspects Tehran of favouring a decentralised and weakened Syria — a goal analysts say is also shared by Israel.“The Middle East makes strange bedfellows,” notes Gallia Lindenstrauss, a foreign policy expert at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv. “Sometimes, these things unfold in ways that are surprising.”Lindenstrauss also questions the Israeli government's zero-sum view of Turkey, which it sees as both a rival and a supporter of Syria's new rulers.He told RFI: “I'm not sure this idea of a decentralised Syria is fully thought through by Jerusalem. I know there's a lot of intellectual energy devoted to this line of thinking. But clearly, we don't want Iran to use Syria to its advantage. A centralised regime might be a better scenario for Syria. But that comes at a cost — and the cost is increased Turkish involvement and influence in Syria. So, there is a dilemma.”Last month, Fidan angered Tehran by warning that Iran could face instability if it attempted to destabilise Syria — a statement some analysts interpret as a veiled reference to Iran's sizeable and often restive Turkish minority, which is viewed with suspicion by Tehran.Ünlühisarcıklı believes Ankara sees itself as gaining the upper hand in its regional rivalry with Tehran, yet remains cautious about the risks posed by a potential US-Iran conflict.Turkey's Erdogan sees new Trump presidency as opportunity“Turkey has outcompeted Iran, and it has no objection to Iran being further weakened,” Ünlühisarcıklı remarked.“But Turkey would have a serious problem with Iran being targeted militarily, as that would destabilise the entire region.”Avoiding such a conflict now offers common ground for Turkey and its long-time regional competitor Iran — a relationship often described as a delicate balance between cooperation and competition.Analysts expect this balancing act to be severely tested in the months to come.

Armenian News Network - Groong: Week In Review Podcast
Anna Karapetyan - Iran-Armenia Military Exercises, Azerbaijan Border Shootings, Mirzoyan at Antalya Diplomatic Forum, Genocide Denial by the Armenian Government | Ep 428, Apr 13, 2025

Armenian News Network - Groong: Week In Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 53:58


Groong Week in Review - April 13, 2025TopicsIran-Armenia Military ExercisesArmenian Villages Terrorized by AzerbaijanMirzoyan in AntalyaArmenia's Genocide DenialGuestAnna Karapetyan - TW/@Karapetyan_AnnHostsHovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 428 | Recorded: April 14, 2025Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Israeli strike on Gaza hospital ‘ugliest form of genocide': Palestine Palestine has denounced an Israeli air strike on the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City as “one of the ugliest forms of genocide”. An Israeli warplane fired two missiles into the al-Ahli Arab Hospital, causing damage to the facility, which serves over a million Palestinians in northern Gaza. The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said this was a clear contempt for international law and accused Israel of “deliberately destroying 34 hospitals in Gaza since the war began and imposing starvation, thirst, and a blockade on vital medical supplies" Israel threatens to further shrink, isolate Gaza Meanwhile, the Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has threatened to further shrink and isolate Gaza as carnage continues in the blockaded enclave. Katz said that Gaza will become smaller and more isolated, and more and more of its residents will be forced to evacuate from the fighting zones. US finds no link between Rumeysa Ozturk and antisemitism, terrorism The US State Department has found no evidence that Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University in Massachusetts, engaged in anti-Semitic activity or supported a terrorist organisation. A March memo from within the State Department concluded there were no grounds to revoke Ozturk's visa based on the Trump administration's claim that she supported the Palestinian resistance group Hamas or engaged in anti-Semitism or violence as alleged by the Department of Homeland Security. Russian strike kills over 30 people in Sumy: Ukraine A Russian missile strike on Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy killed at least 32 people, including two children, and wounded dozens, Kiev said, in the deadliest attack in months. The local emergency service said on social media that the latest toll was that 32 people died, including two children"" and that 84 people were injured, including 10 children. Türkiye eyes Erdogan, Trump meet as Antalya Diplomacy Forum concludes Türkiye's foreign minister has said that work is underway for a meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Donald Trump. Hakan Fidan told reporters at the conclusion of Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2025 that work is ongoing on whether the meeting will take place in the US or Türkiye, Fidan also said Erdogan intends to visit Syria.

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Samsun mitingi, diplomasi forumu | 14 Nisan 2025

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 12:07


CHP, 'Millet iradesine sahip çıkıyor' mitinglerine kurultayın ardından Samsun'dan başladı. Antalya Diplomasi Forumu'nda Hakan Fidan, Erdoğan-Trump görüşmesinin henüz netleşmediğini açıkladı. Bu bölüm CI BLOOM hakkında reklam içermektedir. Çağdaş sanat galerilerini, sanatçıları ve sanatseverleri bir araya getiren CI BLOOM, dördüncü edisyonuyla 16-20 Nisan tarihleri arasında Lütfi Kırdar Kongre ve Sergi Sarayı Rumeli Salonu'nda düzenleniyor. CI BLOOM ile buradan tanışabilirsiniz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Greek Current
Why Trump should not give in to Erdogan on F-35s and sanctions

The Greek Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 11:35


US Secretary of State Marco Rubio just hosted his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Washington this week, a move that came days after the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and after reports that Turkish President Erdogan is pressing President Trump to lift CAATSA sanctions and sell Turkey F-35s. Sinan Ciddi, a non-resident senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and an expert on Turkish politics, joins Thanos Davelis to look into Rubio's meeting with Fidan and discuss his latest piece in The Hill breaking down why the White House should send a clear message to Erdogan that readmission to the F-35 program will come at a high cost.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Turkey's readmission to the F-35 program must come with a costCyprus receives FBI report on measures to tackle financial crime and sanctions evasionGreece's Metlen sees gallium production at 50 T in 2028, enough to cover EU needs

Bir bakışta
Dışişleri Bakanı Hakan Fidan'ın ABD ziyareti, Türkiye-ABD ilişkileri için hangi mesajları veriyor?

Bir bakışta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 11:23


Dışişleri Bakanı Hakan Fidan ile ABD Dışişleri Bakanı Marco Rubio, ABD'nin başkentinde bir araya geldi. Trump yönetimi ile yapılan ilk temasın çıktılarını, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Doç. Dr. Şuay Nilhan Açıkalın ile konuştuk.

Bir bakışta
ABD'nin NATO hamlesinin ardından Avrupa güvenlik mimarisinde neler değişecek?

Bir bakışta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 18:59


AB, büyük bir savunma bütçesi ile yeni bir güvenlik mimarisi mi kuruyor? Türkiye, bu sürecin neresinde olacak? ABD'nin NATO'dan çıkma sinyalleri Avrupa'yı nasıl etkiledi? İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Doç. Dr. Faik Tanrıkulu ile konuştuk. 

CKARE
Haftaya Bakış: 9 Mart 2025

CKARE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 60:49


Suriye, Hakan Fidan, Avrupa ve "Boomer" Neslin Mirası

T24 Podcast
Hakan Fidan'ın Bahçeli'ye ‘çözüm' desteği verirken kullandığı ifadeler ne anlama geliyor? // Şirin Payzın ve Murat Sabuncu ile 45 Dakika

T24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 47:40


Şirin Payzın ve Murat Sabuncu gündemi değerlendirdi.5 Şubat 2025 yayını

Presa internaţională
Turcia se declară pregătită să ajute poporul sirian

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 3:39


Turcia este pregătită să-și facă datoria de a ajuta poporul sirian pe drumul dificil pe care îl are de urmat pentru reconstrucția țării, a declarat ministrul turc de externe Hakan Fidan la reuniunea țărilor din Liga Arabă care a avut loc recent la Ryad, în Arabia Saudită, transmite ziarul Hurriyet. La reuniune au participat șefii diplomațiilor din Arabia Saudită, Siria, Bahrain, Egipt, Irak, Iordania, Kuwait, Liban, Oman, Qatar, Turcia și Emiratele Arabe Unite, precizează sursa citată.”Integritatea teritorială, unitatea și suveranitatea Siriei trebuie să rămână principiile pe care eforturile noastre comune să se axeze. În această perioadă extrem de dificilă trebuie să acționăm ca factor de echilibru în confruntarea cu realitățile dure pe care noul regim din Siria le are de rezolvat”, a spus ministrul turc.El a cerut însă retragerea trupelor autointitulate Forțele Democratice Siriene (FDS), dominate de kurzi din teritoriile pe care încă le controlează la est de Eufrat. ”Această organizație teroristă continuă să reprezinte o amenințare foarte serioasă pentru populația majoritar arabă care se află la est de Eufrat, folosindu-se de resursele naturale de care poporul sirian are nevoie”, a subliniat el. Armenia: Lydian Canada Ventures reîncepe exploatarea minelor de aur de la AmulsarCompania canadiană Lydian Canada Ventures ar putea reîncepe, după șase ani de întrerupere, exploatarea minelor de aur de la Amulsar (în sud-vestul Armeniei) până la sfârșitul acestui an, a anunțat recent ministrul armean al economiei Gevorg Papoyan, potrivit postului Europa Liberă, secțiunea în limba armeană.”Dacă proiectul de la Amulsar va funcționa la capacitate maximă, Produsul Intern Brut al Armeniei ar crește cu 1 la sută, iar veniturile din taxe la bugetul de stat s-ar ridica la 120 de milioane de euro anual, fără a mai aminti de numărul mare de locuri de muncă create”, a subliniat ministrul.Lydian Canada Ventures a început operațiunile de exploatare la Amulsar în 2018, în urma unei investiții de 460 de milioane de dolari, la doi ani de la obținerea tuturor autorizațiilor. La scurt timp însă activitatea a fost oprită în urma protestelor localnicilor și organizațiilor de mediu iar licența de funcționare suspendată. Negocierile au fost reluate după războiul din Nagorno Karabach, iar un oficial al companiei canadiene a confirmat recent că operațiunile de exploatare vor fi reluate în trimestrul patru al anului în curs. Kazahstan: Cooperare cu China la nivel universitarInstitutul pentru tehnologii de exploatare a petrolului Jingshi din China a inaugurat recent o filială în cadrul Universității Utebayev din Kazhstan, unde au loc deja cursuri de înaltă calificare în domeniul ingineriei petroliere, transmite publicația dknews.kz.25 de studenți din Kazhstan vorbitori de limba engleză au început cursurile și urmează să efectueze deplasări la sediul din China al Institutului, pentru cursuri de perfecționare. Inițiativa face parte din mega-proiectul guvernului chinez Drumul Mătăsii, precizează sursa citată.”Beijing Huatec Information Technology Co. implementează un program strategic pentru internaționalizarea învățământului superior în Asia Centrală, în domenii precum energia, industria chimică, metalurgia, industria petrolieră și a gazelor naturale. Acordul cu Universitatea Utebayev a fost semnat anul trecut”, a declarat șefa centrului pentru relații internaționale al Universității Utebayev, Almagul Turdagalieva. A contribuit la redactarea Revistei presei Europa Plus:Ahmet Özkan - Turcia Europa Plus este un proiect RFI România realizat în parteneriat cu Agenția Universitară a Francofoniei 

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Kobra Gündem #159 - Açlık Grevi 

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 59:52


Kobraların gündeminde bu hafta; geride bıraktığımız yılbaşı gecesi yaşananlar, tutuklanan Kerimcan Durmaz, Rekabet Kurulu'nun inceleme başlattığı menajerler, büyük yangınla boğuşan Los Angeles, hasta olmanın yasaklandığı İtalya köyü, çok çarpıcı sonuçlarıyla nüfus araştırmaları anketi, aile yılı ilan edilen 2025 ve aile yılının kapsamındaki değişiklikler, çalışanlarına indirimli pırlanta anlaşması yapan Aile Bakanlığı,  Gassal izleyen ve "insanlar aç" söylemini reddeden Ali Erbaş'ın kızı Merve Safa, Ülkü ocakları ile işbirliği anlaşması imzalayan Milli Eğitim, Japonya gezisi yapmak isteyen Meclis Çocuk Hakları Alt Komisyonu, emeklilere gelmeyen müjdeler, yoksulluk oranları, dördüncü dünya ülkelerinden daha yüksek seviyede olan asgari ücretimiz, kendisine robot yaptırdığı ortaya çıkan Melih Gökçek, Sayıştay'ın açıkladığı TRT raporu, Devlet Bahçeli ve Dem Parti ile süren görüşmeler var.  Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise; Öcalan meselesine iyimser bakış, bam bam bam Hakan Fidan, Murat Övüç, ve Ferdi Tayfur var.  Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde; cahillere sesleniş, partisine altın niteliğinde uyarılar, hazine yerine geçen hayır duaları ve Erdoğan'ın yaptığı boykot çağrısı var.  Haftanın bütün gelişmelerini konuştuğumuz yepyeni bölüm yayında!  Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast

Kobra Kobra
Kobra Gündem #159 - Açlık Grevi 

Kobra Kobra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 59:52


Kobraların gündeminde bu hafta; geride bıraktığımız yılbaşı gecesi yaşananlar, tutuklanan Kerimcan Durmaz, Rekabet Kurulu'nun inceleme başlattığı menajerler, büyük yangınla boğuşan Los Angeles, hasta olmanın yasaklandığı İtalya köyü, çok çarpıcı sonuçlarıyla nüfus araştırmaları anketi, aile yılı ilan edilen 2025 ve aile yılının kapsamındaki değişiklikler, çalışanlarına indirimli pırlanta anlaşması yapan Aile Bakanlığı,  Gassal izleyen ve "insanlar aç" söylemini reddeden Ali Erbaş'ın kızı Merve Safa, Ülkü ocakları ile işbirliği anlaşması imzalayan Milli Eğitim, Japonya gezisi yapmak isteyen Meclis Çocuk Hakları Alt Komisyonu, emeklilere gelmeyen müjdeler, yoksulluk oranları, dördüncü dünya ülkelerinden daha yüksek seviyede olan asgari ücretimiz, kendisine robot yaptırdığı ortaya çıkan Melih Gökçek, Sayıştay'ın açıkladığı TRT raporu, Devlet Bahçeli ve Dem Parti ile süren görüşmeler var.  Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise; Öcalan meselesine iyimser bakış, bam bam bam Hakan Fidan, Murat Övüç, ve Ferdi Tayfur var.  Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde; cahillere sesleniş, partisine altın niteliğinde uyarılar, hazine yerine geçen hayır duaları ve Erdoğan'ın yaptığı boykot çağrısı var.  Haftanın bütün gelişmelerini konuştuğumuz yepyeni bölüm yayında!  Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast #kerimcandurmaz #muratövüç #gassal

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Kobra Gündem #158 - Yılbaşı Özel 

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 44:41


2024'ün son bölümünde kobraların gündeminde; Lgbti bireyleri sıcak karşılayacağını söyleyen Arabistan, bazı yasakları kaldıran İran, yılın kelimesini seçen Türk Dil Kurumu, kimsenin gitmediği Zafer Havalimanı, İBB'den alınan Belgrad Ormanı, Aile Bakanlığınca kurulan Aile Enstitüsü, çalışan sayısıyla 4 ilimizin nüfusunu geçen Diyanet, Hüdapar vakıflarıyla işbirliği yapan Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, aktif icra dosyalarının dudak uçuklatan sayısı, hakkında soruşturma başlatılan İstanbul Barosu, Suriye'de yaşanan son gelişmeler, Colani ile görüşen ve itiraflarda bulunan Hakan Fidan, Colani'ye parlamenter sistem öneren Özgür Özel, 2025 asgari ücreti ve yaşanan tartışmalar, yapılan açıklamalar var.  Yılbaşı ruhunun yaşandığı Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise Diyanet ve Yılbaşı var.  Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde ise; Özgür Özel'in kırdığı potlar, Trump'un sözlerine cevap ve insanların umudunu öldürenler var.  Yeni yıl ruhunu yaşadığımız, haftanın bütün gündemini konuştuğumuz yepyeni bölüm yayında! Mutlu yıllar, seneye görüşürüz!  Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast

Kobra Kobra
Kobra Gündem #158 - Yılbaşı Özel 

Kobra Kobra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 44:41


2024'ün son bölümünde kobraların gündeminde; Lgbti bireyleri sıcak karşılayacağını söyleyen Arabistan, bazı yasakları kaldıran İran, yılın kelimesini seçen Türk Dil Kurumu, kimsenin gitmediği Zafer Havalimanı, İBB'den alınan Belgrad Ormanı, Aile Bakanlığınca kurulan Aile Enstitüsü, çalışan sayısıyla 4 ilimizin nüfusunu geçen Diyanet, Hüdapar vakıflarıyla işbirliği yapan Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, aktif icra dosyalarının dudak uçuklatan sayısı, hakkında soruşturma başlatılan İstanbul Barosu, Suriye'de yaşanan son gelişmeler, Colani ile görüşen ve itiraflarda bulunan Hakan Fidan, Colani'ye parlamenter sistem öneren Özgür Özel, 2025 asgari ücreti ve yaşanan tartışmalar, yapılan açıklamalar var.  Yılbaşı ruhunun yaşandığı Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise Diyanet ve Yılbaşı var.  Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde ise; Özgür Özel'in kırdığı potlar, Trump'un sözlerine cevap ve insanların umudunu öldürenler var.  Yeni yıl ruhunu yaşadığımız, haftanın bütün gündemini konuştuğumuz yepyeni bölüm yayında! Mutlu yıllar, seneye görüşürüz!  Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast #yılbaşı #özgürözel #ahmethakan

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận
Tăng cường tiếp xúc Syria – Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ muốn thế chân Iran ở khu vực?

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 7:50


- Cuối tuần qua, Ngoại trưởng Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ - ông Hakan Fidan đã tới thăm Syria và có cuộc gặp với nhà lãnh đạo quốc gia này là Ahmed Al-Sharaa . Trong đó, ông Hakan Fidan nhấn mạnh sự cần thiết của việc thống nhất và ổn định Syria. Để đạt mục tiêu này, Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ sẽ hỗ trợ Syria xây dựng một bản hiến pháp mới, đồng thời kêu gọi dỡ bỏ các lệnh trừng phạt quốc tế đối với Syria. Theo giới phân tích, trong bối cảnh nhiều quốc gia đang muốn tìm kiếm vị thế mới trong cuộc “tái cơ cấu quyền lực” ở Trung Đông thời kỳ “hậu Assad”, Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ đang có khá nhiều lợi thế, xuất phát từ việc ủng hộ cho lực lượng đối lập ở Syria trước đây. Giờ đây, việc Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ tăng cường tiếp xúc với chính quyền mới ở Syria nhằm mục tiêu biến những lợi thế đó thành quyền lực thực sự. Phóng viên Bá Thi, thường trú Đài TNVN tại Ai Cập, theo dõi khu vực Trung Đông sẽ phân tích rõ hơn những nỗ lực này của Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ. Chủ đề : Syria – Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ, Iran --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support

Gündeme Dair Her Şey
Söz Konusu 27. Bölüm - Trump Panama Kanalı ve Grönland'ı Neden İstiyor?

Gündeme Dair Her Şey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 28:28


Yusuf Alabarda ile Söz Konusu 27. Bölümü Yayında! 00:00 Giriş 01:24 Hakan Fidan'ın Suriye ziyareti 18:04 İran'da enerji krizi 22:58 Trump'ın Grönland planı 27:40 Kapanış

Yeni Şafak Podcast
MEHMET METİNER - Suriye İslâm Cumhuriyeti: Tek devlet, tek bayrak, tek ordu!

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 6:08


MİT Başkanımız İbrahim Kalın'dan sonra Dışişleri Bakanımız Hakan Fidan'ın Şam'a gidip devrimin lideri ve fiili devlet başkanı Ahmed eş-Şara (Colani) ile görüşmesi tarihi önemdedir. İlkler yaşanıyor. İbrahim Kalın Suriye'yi ziyaret eden ilk istihbarat teşkilatının başı. Hakan Fidan da ilk Dışişleri Bakanı.

EKSEN
‘Hakan Fidan'ın gerçekleştirdiği ziyaretin zamanlaması dikkat çekici'

EKSEN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 84:43


Doç. Dr. Merve Suna Özel Özcan'a göre Bakan Fidan'ın Şam ziyaretinin zamanlaması dikkat çekici. ABD'nin Şam'a yönelik yaptırımlarını kaldırmasının tamamen çıkarlarının nereye evrileceği ile alakalı olduğunu vurgulayan Merve Suna Özel Özcan, Trump'ın açıklamalarının da dikkatle ele alınması gerektiğini vurguladı.

International report
Turkey steps up military action against Kurds in Syria as power shifts

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 4:30


Turkish-backed forces have launched a new offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime. The Syrian National Army, supported by Turkish air power, is pushing against the US-supported People's Defense Units (YPG), which Ankara claims is linked to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, the PKK, which has been fighting Turkey for decades. The YPG controls a large swathe of Syria bordering Turkey, which Ankara says poses a security threat.Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan says Turkey is determined to prevent the YPG and its affiliate the PKK from exploiting a power vacuum following the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.As Erdogan celebrates Turkish role in ousting Assad, uncertainty lies ahead"We are in communication with the groups to make sure that terrorist organisations, especially Daesh [Islamic State] and the PKK, are not taking advantage of the situation," he said. "Turkey is committed to continuing the fight against terrorism. All minorities – non-Muslims, Christians, non-Arabs, Kurds – should be treated equally."Opportunity for AnkaraEver since the YPG took over control of the Syrian territory at the beginning of the Syrian civil war, Ankara has been seeking to remove it. With the ousting of the Assad regime and the withdrawal of its Iranian and Russian backers, which had in the past blocked Turkish military interventions, analysts say Ankara now sees an opportunity to finally remove the YPG threat."The current situation creates an opportunity for its [Turkey's] fight against PKK and YPG because there is now no Russia, there is no Iran," explains Bilgehan Alagoz, a professor of international relations at Istanbul's Marmara University."Turkey was facing the Russian forces, the Iranian forces, and Assad's regime forces while it was combatting the PKK and YPG," she added. "We can name it as an opportunity for its fight against PKK and YPG."Success of rebel groups in Syria advances Turkish agendaHowever, the YPG is still being supported by a small US military force, as part of the war against the Islamic State (IS). The YPG is also detaining thousands of IS militants.'The Euphrates is a line'With the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army now approaching the Euphrates River, analysts say further eastward advances could put Ankara on a collision course with both Washington, and Syria's new rulers – Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS. "The Euphrates now is like a line perhaps for the US military," explains Aydin Selcen, a former senior Turkish diplomat who served in the region and is now a foreign policy analyst for Turkey's independent Medyascope news outlet."If that [military advance] goes on as such, it could bring Turkey indirectly head to head with the US, with even perhaps HTS, and it could put Ankara in a delicate diplomatic position again," warned Selcen.Tensions with IsraelThe Israeli military's advance into Syria is adding to Ankara's concerns over the threat posed by the PYG and its political wing, the Democratic Union Party (PYD). Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar last month described the Kurds as a "natural ally" of Israel, a comment that came amid growing Israeli-Turkish tensions.Turkey seeks Gaza ceasefire role despite US criticism over Hamas ties"Israel is now carving out a corridor [in Syria] between the PKK/PYD-controlled territories, and its own territories," explained Hasan Unal, a professor of international relations at Ankara's Baskent University."That suggests that this is what they [Israel] are trying to do – [to create] a Kurdish puppet state east of the Euphrates. And this is something that is likely to create lots of problems with Turkey," he added.With Israel's presence in Syria, Ankara is likely to step up pressure on the YPG, and on the incoming Trump administration to end US military presence in Syria.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
MEHMET ŞEKER - Sana hayatta başarılar

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 5:06


Hakan Fidan, Entini Blinkın'a “Hayatta başarılar diliyorum” dediğinde yıllar öncesine gittim. Bir arkadaşa aynı sözü söylemiştim; aradan kırk yıl geçti, bir daha görüşmedik. O sözün bizdeki anlamı budur.

International report
As Erdogan celebrates Turkish role in ousting Assad, uncertainty lies ahead

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 4:46


Ankara, one of the principal backers of some of the Syrian rebels who ousted President Bashar al-Assad, is being seen as a winner in the overthrow of the Assad regime. However, analysts warn much of the success of the operation will depend on whether a stable government emerges. This dramatic end to the Assad family's half-century rule over Syria marks a significant shift in the region's balance of power, with analysts predicting that Turkey's influence in Syria could now grow at the expense of its regional rivals."Turkey emerged… by proving its relevance, importance and its strength… out of these latest developments in Syria… as the clean, clear winner," says Aydin Selcen, a former senior Turkish diplomat who served in the region and is now a foreign policy analyst for Turkey's independent Medyascope news outlet."And Iran is definitely the loser. And Russia also is pushed aside."Success of rebel groups in Syria advances Turkish agendaThe Turkish-backed Syrian National Army played a role in the overthrow of Assad. However, it was the radical Islamist group Hayat Tahir Al Sham – or HTS – that led the offensive. And that, analysts say, will be a cause for apprehension in Ankara."Despite all the jubilation of the Turkish press and the government and the circles that support the government about the collapse of the Assad regime in general, I would think there is some uneasiness," says Hasan Unal, professor of international relations at Ankara's Baskent University.   "I can see it through lots of problematic issues that would be coming out of what's going to happen," he added, "because of the ideological Islamist leanings of the incumbent government and… the Islamic jihadist terrorist groups associated with it."Support and protectionHowever, Turkey may not be entirely without influence over Syria's new Islamist leaders. For years, it provided support and protection to the Idlib region of Syria, where HTS was based. Analyst Aydin Selcen suggests Ankara could retain significant influence if recent statements by HTS leadership calling for an inclusive Syrian government are honoured.  "If pragmatism prevails, that's perhaps where Turkey and Ankara may come in. And also Ankara definitely will be viewed as a positive outside contributor by these new Syrian rulers, because of the fact that we here in Turkey are hosting over 5 million Syrians and also that Turkey helped protect Idlib."Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan, addressing an international conference in Doha last Sunday, 8 December, said that Turkey is committed to helping secure a politically inclusive new Syria. Turkey's Syrian refugees A stable Syria is also key to Ankara's goal of sending home millions of Syrian refugees now living in Turkey. Public resentment over their presence has grown, as the country has grappled with an economic crisis over the past few years.However, such a return may not be simple, predicts Sezin Oney, a commentator on Turkey's independent Politikyol news site."The refugees, the Syrians you have in Turkey, are mostly women and children. So it has to be a [new Syrian] government, an administration, friendly to women and children, especially women.""But we don't know if these Islamic jihadist groups will be really friendly towards these groups," he added."There might be a Taliban 2.0 arising just across the border; we don't know what kind of administration HTS and surrounding groups will be. It's a big security risk; I don't see Syria settling down to become a safe clash-free place." 'Imperative' to work against IS in Syria, Blinken tells TurkeyFor now, Erdogan is celebrating the overthrow of Assad as a Turkish triumph, with European leaders and Washington queuing up to speak to him as Turkey positions itself as a key player in shaping Syria's future.But the sudden demise of the Assad regime underscores how quickly fortunes can change in the region, and the future of Syria – and Turkey's role in it – are today more uncertain than ever. 

Danes do 13:00
Pozivi mednarodne skupnosti k mirnemu prenosu oblasti v Siriji

Danes do 13:00

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 15:48


Po padcu režima sirskega predsednika Bašarja al Asada, ki ga je sprožil pohod upornikov na prestolnico Damask, se vrstijo pozivi k mirnemu prenosu oblasti in oblikovanju vključujoče vlade v Siriji. K temu med drugim pozivajo v Parizu in Ankari. Kot je dejal turški zunanji minister Hakan Fidan, si v prihodnje želijo Sirijo, v kateri bodo različne etnične in verske skupine mirno sobivale druga ob drugi. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Poti z vlakom kmalu še večji izziv - Finančna uprava opozarja: obdavčeni tudi prihodki na platformi za odrasle OnlyFans - Prod iz struge Drave, ki povečuje poplavno ogroženost, bi lahko koristno uporabili.

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Kobra Gündem #154 - Şahane Cuma

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 48:37


Kobraların gündeminde bu hafta; 25 Kasım Kadına Yönelik Şiddetle Mücadele Günü'nde yaşananlar, haftalık ceza sayısıyla rekor kıran RTÜK, bir anda ülke meselesi haline gelen, kapatılmak istenen İBB'nin açtığı kreşler ve tüm yaşananlar, devam eden bütçe görüşmelerine sorularıyla damga vuran Sera Kadıgil, kaygılarımızı anlayan Mehmet Şimşek, yeni gelen zamlar, "arsayı verin, borcu sildirin" diyen Çalışma Bakanı, açıklamalarıyla Ali Yerlikaya ve Hakan Fidan, yaptığı enteresan açıklamalarla Devlet Bahçeli, hakim karşısına çıkan Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu var. Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise; Esas Oğlan dizisiyle Hadise, Gotham City ve kreşler meselesi var. Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde ise; Barış Manço'yu tanımayanlar, yolsuzluk yapanlar, CHP'ye oy vermeyi düşünenler, istediğini giymekte özgür olanlar ve şiirler var. Haftanın bütün gündemini konuştuğumuz yeni bölüm yayında! Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast

Kobra Kobra
Kobra Gündem #154 - Şahane Cuma

Kobra Kobra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 48:37


Kobraların gündeminde bu hafta; 25 Kasım Kadına Yönelik Şiddetle Mücadele Günü'nde yaşananlar, haftalık ceza sayısıyla rekor kıran RTÜK, bir anda ülke meselesi haline gelen, kapatılmak istenen İBB'nin açtığı kreşler ve tüm yaşananlar, devam eden bütçe görüşmelerine sorularıyla damga vuran Sera Kadıgil, kaygılarımızı anlayan Mehmet Şimşek, yeni gelen zamlar, "arsayı verin, borcu sildirin" diyen Çalışma Bakanı, açıklamalarıyla Ali Yerlikaya ve Hakan Fidan, yaptığı enteresan açıklamalarla Devlet Bahçeli, hakim karşısına çıkan Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu var. Ahmet Hakan köşesinde ise; Esas Oğlan dizisiyle Hadise, Gotham City ve kreşler meselesi var. Cumhurbaşkanı köşesinde ise; Barış Manço'yu tanımayanlar, yolsuzluk yapanlar, CHP'ye oy vermeyi düşünenler, istediğini giymekte özgür olanlar ve şiirler var. Haftanın bütün gündemini konuştuğumuz yeni bölüm yayında! Kobralara destek olmak için: http://kreosus.com/kobrakobrapodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/kobrapod Instagram: http://instagram.com/kobrakobrapodcast #hadise #ibb #blackfriday

TR724 Podcasts
Adem Yavuz Arslan | Hakan Fidan'ın paralel evreni! | 21.09.2024

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 7:03


Adem Yavuz Arslan | Hakan Fidan'ın paralel evreni! | 21.09.2024 by Tr724

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SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
Saziya bijîşkî ya dadî sedema mirina Narîn Guran eşkere kir

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 6:44


Raporta Hatice Kamer ji Amedê li ser civina Hakan Fidan bi balyozê berê yê Amerîka re ye, her weha derbarê gotinên Zekerîya Yapicioglu serokê HUDA PAR jî behs dibe, û li ser rewşa dawîn ya lêprisîna kuştina Narîn da ye.

Cevheri Güven
KÜÇÜK REİS AŞAMA-2

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 67:51


KÜÇÜK REİS AŞAMA-2 Şehzade ikinci aşamaya geçti. İlk aşamada neler vardı nasıl çözdü? İkinci aşamada kimleri-neleri nasıl çözecek? Başta Selçuk Bayraktar olmak üzere aile içindeki rakipleri ne durumda? Hangi hamleler planlanıyor? Bilal Erdoğan, Fatih Altaylı'ya aniden neden ağır saldırı yaptı? Neden bir anda Bilal Erdoğan'ın toplantılarına ülke liderleri, bakanlar katılır oldular? Tayyip Erdoğan'ı "Saray'da Yalnızlaştırma" planını kimler uyguladı, plan nasıl çöktü? Hakan Fidan, Hulusi Akar, Süleyman Soylu, Berat Albayrak ve diğer tüm rakipler adım adım nasıl yıpratılıp yokedildi? Saray Entrikalarında yeni perde: Bilal Erdoğan AŞAMA-2

Cevheri Güven
KÜÇÜK REİS AŞAMA-2-Cevheri güven

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 67:51


KÜÇÜK REİS AŞAMA-2-Cevheri güvenŞehzade ikinci aşamaya geçti. İlk aşamada neler vardı nasıl çözdü? İkinci aşamada kimleri-neleri nasıl çözecek? Başta Selçuk Bayraktar olmak üzere aile içindeki rakipleri ne durumda? Hangi hamleler planlanıyor? Bilal Erdoğan, Fatih Altaylı'ya aniden neden ağır saldırı yaptı? Neden bir anda Bilal Erdoğan'ın toplantılarına ülke liderleri, bakanlar katılır oldular? Tayyip Erdoğan'ı "Saray'da Yalnızlaştırma" planını kimler uyguladı, plan nasıl çöktü? Hakan Fidan, Hulusi Akar, Süleyman Soylu, Berat Albayrak ve diğer tüm rakipler adım adım nasıl yıpratılıp yokedildi? Saray Entrikalarında yeni perde: Bilal Erdoğan AŞAMA-2

International report
Turkey enters fray mediating Ethiopia and Somalia's high-stakes dispute

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 4:35


Turkey is stepping up its efforts to mediate between Somalia and Ethiopia as tensions rise between the two Horn of Africa nations. This diplomatic initiative is part of Ankara's broader strategy to solidify its growing influence in this strategically vital region. Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan described August's second round of indirect talks in Ankara between his Ethiopian and Somali counterparts as constructive and positive."We were able to focus on the details and technicalities of concrete steps that are important convergences on some major principles and specific modalities", Fidan said."This constitutes notable progress."While there was no breakthrough, all sides agreed to meet again in September.Controversial deal Ethiopian-Somali tensions have escalated since January, when Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with Somaliland, a breakaway state from Somalia.Under the agreement, Ethiopia would secure sea access in exchange for recognising Somaliland, a deal condemned by Somalia as an infringement on its territorial integrity."Ethiopia needs access to a coastline", said Dubai-based geopolitical consultant Norman Ricklefs."It's the second-largest country in Africa. It's a booming economy. And, somehow, that deal needs to be made, but it's not going to be easy because of the previous deal earlier this year with Somaliland."Ricklefs predicts that finding a solution will require considerable diplomatic finesse."It's not going to be easy to convince the Somalis to grant that [Ethiopian demands], feeling that they're under pressure right now because of the deal that was previously done with Somaliland," he said."But I think Turkey is probably best placed, as they have a very close relationship with both Ethiopia and Somalia."Somalia recently threatened to block access to Ethiopian Airlines in the latest bout of diplomatic tensions. Meanwhile, Egypt could reportedly deploy soldiers to Somalia, a move that threatens to further escalate and broaden tensions, given existing Ethiopian-Egyptian conflicts.Ethiopia and Somalia move closer to resolving Somaliland disputeDeepening influenceThe situation between Somalia and Ethiopia is expected to be discussed during Wednesday's summit in Turkey, where Egyptian President Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are set to meet.Africa expert Elem Eyrice-Tepecikoglu from the African studies department of Ankara's Social Sciences University said Turkey's historical and deepening economic and military ties with both Somalia and Ethiopia give it an advantageous position in its mediating efforts."Somalia has a very important place in Turkey's Africa policy. Turkey has established its largest embassy in Somalia's capital, and it also established its largest military training facility, again in Somalia," said Tepecikoglu."But Turkey also has old and established relations with Ethiopia as well. There are several investments of Turkish companies in the country, and Turkey also signed a military cooperation agreement with Ethiopia. Reportedly, Turkish drones were used against the Tigray rebel forces."Growing military buildup in Azerbaijan and Armenia a concern for peace talksEconomic, military stakesEarlier this year, the Somali parliament ratified a naval agreement with Turkey to protect its territorial waters and a deal to search for hydrocarbons. Turkey is second only to China in investment in Ethiopia, including selling its military-proven drones.Analysts suggest that there is more than diplomatic prestige at stake for Ankara in resolving Ethiopian-Somali tensions, given the region's potential and geostrategic importance as a critical world trading route."There's a reason why the Horn of Africa has American military bases and Chinese military bases. The Japanese even have a base in that area. All of them think the Horn of Africa is a pretty significant region for global shipping," Ricklefs said."It's a region that has not been developed. It has hydrocarbon resources and other resources like agricultural resources that have not been developed and would need networks and infrastructure that a country like Turkey could provide if there was security and stability."Ethiopian and Somali talks are set to resume in September. Success would underline Turkey's growing influence in a region of increasing international competition, while failure could threaten two decades of Turkish investment in the region.

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Israel, US preparing for 'unpredictable' Iranian retaliation Israel and the US are preparing for an "unpredictable Iranian retaliatory strike on Israel as soon as this weekend," the Wall Street Journal has reported. "There is no point. Israel crossed all the red lines. Our response will be swift and heavy," the Journal quoted an Iranian diplomat. The diplomat said attempts by various countries to convince Tehran not to escalate had been and would be "fruitless" given Israel's recent attacks, according to the newspaper. *) Türkiye slams Israeli FM's baseless remarks targeting President Erdogan Several Turkish officials have slammed Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz's recent post targeting Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Türkiye's foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, said, “Israel Katz's obsession with constantly targeting our country and our esteemed President with his delusions instead of fulfilling his duties as foreign minister is a complete sickness.” Turkish Communications Director Fahrettin Altun also denounced Katz's post targeting Erdogan, saying Türkiye has nothing to learn from "bloodthirsty genocidal murderers". *) Causalities feared as massive blast rocks Somali capital Mogadishu A huge explosion has rocked the Somali capital Mogadishu with police fearing casualties and reporting gunfire shots shortly after the blast. The explosion occurred on Mogadishu's popular Lido beach, followed by gunfire. Police official Ahmed Abdi said that officers from law enforcement and various security agencies rushed to the beach. "We don't know the exact cause of the explosion, but it appears to be a suicide attack," said Abdi. *) Far-right overwhelms UK as another city explodes in anti-Muslim riots Rioting has erupted in Sunderland, northeast England, where police faced "serious and sustained levels of violence." The unrest follows the killing of three young girls by a non-Muslim suspect, which far-right groups have exploited to incite anti-Muslim sentiment. According to the local media, the far-right mob surrounded a mosque in Sunderland and also chanted Islamophobic slogans. *) Intel cuts over 15 pct of its workforce to streamline operations US chip maker Intel said it will slash more than 15 percent of its workforce as it streamlines operations. The plan to cut approximately $20 billion in expenses this year came as Intel reported a loss of $1.6 billion in the recently ended quarter. "By implementing our spending reductions, we are taking proactive steps to improve our profits and strengthen our balance sheet," chief financial officer David Zinsner said.

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Israel's war on Gaza reaches 300 days with about 39,500 Palestinians killed Israel's war on Gaza has reached 300 days, with over 39,445 Palestinians killed and 91,000 wounded. Gaza faces a severe blockade, leading to dire shortages of food, water, and medicine. The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to halt its military invasion in Rafah. Assassinations in Lebanon and Iran by Israel have heightened regional tensions, risking further escalation. *) UN says jailed Palestinians abused, blindfolded, fed alcohol by Israel The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has released a report detailing severe abuses faced by Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons since October 2023. The report highlights inhumane treatment, including extreme physical abuse, prolonged blindfolding, and deprivation of basic needs. Disturbing accounts also reveal the use of attack dogs, electric shocks, and sexual violence against detainees. OHCHR criticises the lack of legal justification for many detentions and the denial of access to legal representation for detainees. *) Netanyahu says ready for 'every scenario' after murdering Haniyeh in Iran Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared his country is ready for any scenario after assassinations of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders. He stated that recent operations targeted Hamas' and Hezbollah's senior figures, emphasising Israel's readiness for future threats. *) Algeria, China, Russia blast Israel at UNSC over Haniyeh assassination The UN Security Council condemned the Israeli assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. China and Algeria denounced the attack, calling it a violation of international law. Russia warned the incident could provoke widespread conflict in the Middle East. Separately, Türkiye strongly condemned the assassination, with top Turkish diplomat Hakan Fidan saying that Israel has also killed peace. *) Boeing appoints veteran new CEO amid company turmoil Boeing appointed Robert "Kelly" Ortberg as its new CEO, following David Calhoun's retirement. Ortberg, former CEO of avionics and information technology company Rockwell Collins, aims to tackle Boeing's legal, regulatory, and production issues. Boeing also reported a $1.4 billion loss in Q2, with both its commercial and defence units underperforming. The company's reputation suffers amid ongoing safety investigations and production challenges.

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Patients flee Khan Younis hospital ahead of Israeli reinvasion https://trtworld.com/middle-east/live-blog-patients-flee-khan-younis-hospital-ahead-of-israeli-reinvasion-18179007 Medical and technical teams have begun evacuating patients from Gaza's European Hospital in Khan Younis city ahead of a possible Israeli reinvasion. The hospital is located in one of the areas where residents received text ultimatums from Israel to flee again to another location. Medical sources say teams moved several patients and wounded people to Nasser Hospital in central Khan Younis. They also moved some medical devices and equipment out of fear that they would be damaged if the Israeli army raided the hospital. *) Türkiye mediating Somalia-Ethiopia talks over Somaliland port deal https://trtworld.com/turkiye/turkiye-mediating-somalia-ethiopia-talks-over-somaliland-port-deal-18179010 Türkiye has begun mediating talks between Somalia and Ethiopia over a port deal Addis Ababa signed with the breakaway region of Somaliland earlier this year. Türkiye's Foreign Ministry said that top diplomat Hakan Fidan had hosted both his Ethiopian and Somali counterparts in Ankara on Monday. The three had signed a joint statement following "candid, cordial and forward-looking" talks on their differences, according to the Ministry. *) UN rights group demands immediate release of ex-Pakistani PM Imran Khan https://www.trtworld.com/asia/un-rights-group-demands-immediate-release-of-ex-pakistani-pm-imran-khan-18178977 Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan's detention is arbitrary and in violation of international law, a UN human rights working group has said. The Geneva-based UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said that the "appropriate remedy would be to release Mr Khan immediately.” The UN working group said Khan's legal woes were part of a "much larger campaign of repression" against him and his party. *) US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official acts, not private https://www.trtworld.com/us-and-canada/trump-has-immunity-for-official-acts-not-private-us-supreme-court-18178928 The US Supreme Court for the first time has recognised that ex-presidents have immunity from prosecution for certain actions taken in office. The court threw out a judicial decision rejecting Donald Trump's bid to shield himself from criminal charges involving his efforts to undo his 2020 election loss. The court ruled 6-3 that while former presidents enjoy immunity for actions they take within their constitutional authority, they do not for actions taken in private capacity. Trump hailed it a "big win" for democracy while US President Joe Biden warned that the ruling sets a "dangerous precedent”. And finally… *) Samsung union says will strike after talks breakdown A union representing tens of thousands of workers at South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics has said it will hold a three-day strike after negotiations failed. The move follows a one-day walkout in June, the first such collective action at the company, which went decades without unionisation Management at the company, the world's biggest producer of memory chips, has been locked in negotiations with the union since January. Workers with the union previously outlined demands including improvements to annual leave and transparent performance-based bonuses.

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Adem Yavuz Arslan | ‘TİK TOK' Hakan Fidan'ın şansı neden yok? | 26.06.2024

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 8:37


Adem Yavuz Arslan | ‘TİK TOK' Hakan Fidan'ın şansı neden yok? | 26.06.2024 by Tr724

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International report
Turkey set on rebuilding bridges with China to improve trade

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 6:09


Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's visit to China earlier this month is the latest diplomatic effort by Ankara to become a strategic trade hub between Europe and China. But Beijing's suspicions over Ankara's support of Chinese Uyghur dissidents is widely seen as an obstacle. Bilateral trade and developing new trade routes were at the top of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's agenda for his recent China visit.According to Cagdas Ungor, an expert on China and professor of political science at Istanbul's Marmara University, Turkey wants to be a part of the shift in global trading towards the Asia Pacific region."Turkey needs to rebuild all these connections in order to remain at the center of things, maintaining its bridge status between East and West," he explained to RFI.Ankara is seeking backing from Beijing of its "Middle Corridor" trade route, which would link China with Europe via Turkey.Until now, such efforts have made little progress, but Ungor says this could change due to the world economy resetting to circumvent sanction-hit Russia. Middle Corridor has been on the table between China and Turkey for a long time, Ungor says.Window of opportunity"The idea of it has become more popular now because of the Russian sanctions, and Europeans are now also interested in alternative channels. There's a window of opportunity," he says.But Beijing is critical of Ankara offering refuge to China's predominantly Muslim Uyghur minority.The Chinese have not forgotten that in 2009, when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was Prime Minister, he described China's crackdown on Uyghurs as "near genocide". Beijing furious over damning UN rights report on Uyghurs in XinjiangThe international community, including the United States and the European Union, have also accused China of incarcerating tens of thousands of its largest Muslim minority in camps in an effort to strip them of their Muslim identity. Beijing has denied these accusations, saying the camps are designed to combat separatism and weed out Islamist extremists.Since then, the issue seems to have become water under the bridge, judging by the warm reception Turkey's diplomat was given on his China visit at the beginning of June.Analysts say Fidan used more conciliatory language on the issue during his trip which included a stop in Xinjiang, home to many Uyghurs.Respect for one-China policyUngor says the the Chinese were "happy" with Fidan's visit, as it further underlined Turkey's support for China's one-China policy."The official Chinese media focused on the fact that Turkey respects China's territorial integrity," Ungor says."And Fidan's remarks on Xinjiang's economic development, social harmony, respect for cultural rights" made a good impression, adds Ungor.Turkey's pro-government media even praised Fidan for wearing a turquoise blue tie, the color of the Uyghur community and referring to the region's Turkic Muslim roots.  Erdogan hopes a U-turn can salvage Turkey's floundering economyHowever, some members of the Uyghur diaspora were alarmed by Fidan's visit. Uyghur leader Seyit Tumturk, the head of East Turkistan National Assembly accused the Chinese administration of "trying to legitimise its own genocide" by with Fidan's visit to the Uyghur region.Tumturk maintains that "Hakan Fidan saw what China wanted him to see, but no more," suggesting that if China had nothing to hide, then it should allow international independent observers to have the opportunity to go there "and visit not only places China says to see but also the back streets, to visit the households, and to determine the agony, pain, and torture there," he concludes.WildcardAdding to Uyghur dissidents' unease over Fidan's China visit are growing rumors that Ankara is ready to acquiesce to Beijing's lobbying to ratify an extradition agreement held up in the Turkish parliament in the face of strong opposition. "The ultranationalist opposition claims that China got a promise from Fidan that the Turkish parliament will finally ratify an extradition treaty, which will allow Uyghurs to be sent back to China," explains China specialist Ceren Ergenc, a visiting fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies."There's no way that we can know if it's true or not, we need to wait and see. If it's correct, then it's a huge compromise from Turkey's side," adds Ergenc.Such a compromise could help overcome Beijing's current reluctance to collaborate with Ankara. But any move by Ankara against the Uyghurs will be risky given the strong Turkish public support for the Chinese minority."China informally bypasses Turkey in its regional plans. Turkey is a wild card for China," claims Ergenc, adding that Turkey is also officially classified as a high-risk country for investment for Chinese companies."The Uyghur diaspora is very strong in Turkey in terms of the voter base of the conservative parties. So you never know how a statement like Erdogan's ten years ago could come and create a crisis between the two countries.

World Today
What does the result of the Indian election tell us about the country's future?

World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 52:31


①India's ruling National Democratic Alliance, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP, has secured a majority of the seats in the lower house of Parliament.(00:58) ②Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed China's willingness to maintain cooperation with Turkiye at various levels in his meeting with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan.(11:30) ③British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced off against Labour challenger Keir Starmer in their first televised debate before a general election next month. What are the key issues in the British election? (25:10) ④The U.S. labor market is showing further signs of cooling.(35:53) ⑤Chinese provinces have been rolling out policies to incentivize companies to offer flexible job roles and make it easier for families to balance work and childcare.(45:30)

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ERDOĞAN'IN SIR KASASI: SERİM AİLESİ

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 27:13


ERDOĞAN'IN SIR KASASI: SERİM AİLESİ Erdoğan'ın gizli kasası Maksut Serim ve biri Hakan Fidan'ın yanında diğeri Halil Falyalı'nın dibinde iki oğlunun hikayesi. Serim Ailesi gözlerden uzak ama hep Erdoğan'ın para işlerinin başında oldular. Örtülü Ödenek de Serim'e emanetti, Erdoğan'ın İBB Başkanlığından beri aldığı rüşvetler de. KKTC kara para cennetine çevrilince Erdoğan, Serim Ailesini adaya gönderdi. Erdoğan gibi sahte diplomalı Maksut Serim, iki oğlu Yasin Ekrem Serim ve Halil İbrahim Serim'in gerçek hikayesi...

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*) Qatar re-evaluating its role as mediator in Gaza ceasefire negotiations Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said his country is re-evaluating its role as a mediator between Israel and Hamas on reaching a ceasefire in Gaza and will take an “appropriate decision”. Al Thani's remarks came during a press conference held in Doha with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan. He said consultations were held with Türkiye's foreign minister and they agreed on “the necessity for all parties to resort to de-escalation, dialogue and resolving issues in the region logically, not through weapons and violence.” *) Israeli attack could spark regional war — Jordan Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said an Israeli retaliation against Iranian strikes could bring a real risk of dragging the whole region into a devastating war. In an interview released by state media, Safadi said his country was lobbying major powers against an escalation that would have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and security. Safadi said, "The risks are enormous. That could drag the whole region into war, which would be devastating to us in the region and we'll have very, very serious implications for the rest of the world including the US." *) Russian missile barrage on Ukraine city kills 18 Rescuers were removing mountains of rubble from the site of a lethal Russian missile strike on Ukraine's historic city of Chernigiv, where at least 18 people were killed in an attack that has prompted fresh pleas for allies to boost Kiev's overstretched air defence systems. Three Russian missiles hit the northern Ukrainian city, causing casualties and prompting rescue efforts to find survivors and assist the wounded. *) Columbia university president pushes back over allegations of anti-Semitism Four months after a heated hearing in Congress caused two Ivy League presidents to step down, Columbia University's president faced the same committee. Columbia President Nemat Shafik strongly condemned anti-Semitism at her campus, rejecting accusations that she's allowed Columbia to become a centre of hate. The Columbia university president said the school suspended 15 students and took disciplinary action against several faculty members. And finally… *) Thousands evacuated as Indonesia volcano erupts Indonesian rescuers raced to evacuate thousands of people after a volcano erupted five times, forcing authorities to close a nearby airport and issue a warning about falling debris that could cause a tsunami. The volcano in Indonesia's outermost region was still billowing a column of smoke, prompting authorities to shut the nearest international airport in Manado city on Sulawesi island for 24 hours.

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7 MİLYAR $'LIK MALA 23 MİLYAR $ VERDİ-CEVHERİ GÜVEN

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 24:33


7 MİLYAR $'LIK MALA 23 MİLYAR $ VERDİ-CEVHERİ GÜVEN Erdoğan, 7 milyar dolara alınabilecek bir paket için ülke adına 23 milyar dolarlık anlaşmaya imza attı. Sebebi ise yanlış politikalar nedeniyle Türkiye'nin çok sıkışmış olması. Konuyla ilgili MGK'ya sunulan raporun detayları bu videoda... Hakan Fidan, İbrahim Kalın ve Yaşar Güler'in sıklaşan Irak ve Barzani ziyaretlerinin gerçek nedenleri. Yerel seçim öncesi DEM parti ile AKP arasında başlayan görüşme 16. gününde neden dağıldı. Erdoğan'ın gönderdiği elçi Afgan Ala neler için söz verdi ama iş imzaya gelince nasıl çark etti. Anlatılmayan detaylar...

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TARİHİN EN BÜYÜK İSTİHBARATÇI KATLİAMI-CEVHERİ GÜVEN

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 26:50


TARİHİN EN BÜYÜK İSTİHBARATÇI KATLİAMI Onlarca MİT ajanının hayatını kaybettiği olay nasıl bambaşka biçimde kayda geçirildi? Hakan Fidan tarihi olayı nasıl bambaşka bir hikayeyle süsleyip Org. İlker Başbuğ'u da bu işe alet etti. Başbuğ, resmi açıklama yapsa da nasıl kurtulamadı? Olayın bir ucu kozmik odaya dayanıyor. MİT'in tüm üst düzey yöneticilerinin ve çok sayıda genç personelinin ifşa olması ve dünya istihbarat tarihine geçecek büyük skandalın sebebi neydi? Bir plan mıydı? Kim neyi hedefledi? Deşifre olan MİT görevlilerine ne olacak? İstihbarat dünyasından çok çok ilginç bilgiler...

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O YUMRUĞUN ANLATILMAYAN HİKAYESİ !

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 23:58


O YUMRUĞUN ANLATILMAYAN HİKAYESİ ! *Somali Cumhurbaşkanının oğlu gündemi bize ne söylüyor ? Erdoğan ve yandaş işadamlarının Somali'ye ilgisinin ardında ne var ? *DHKP/C Cemaat işbirliği söylemleri de rejim mahkemelerinden döndü. Bu yalanlarla nereye varmak istediler, neler oldu ? * AKP'li eski vekil , Ankaragücü başkanı Faruk Koca hakem yumruklayarak sahalarda görmediğimiz bir şiddet sergiledi. * Peki bu gücü nereden alıyor ? Erdoğan ile ilişkisi ne ? Selam Tehvid ile bağı neydi ? Hakan Fidan ile Devrim Muhafızları örgütü generallerinden Ali Mir Vekili ile arasında postacılık mı yapıyordu ? Türk medyasında duyamayacağınız detaylar...

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Süre doldu; Pazarlıktan ne kazandı? | EDİTÖR MASASI

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 61:00


Süre doldu; Pazarlıktan ne kazandı? | EDİTÖR MASASIAdem Yavuz Arslan, Levent Kenez, Tarık Toros ve Metin Yıkar gündemi EDİTÖR MASASI'nda değerlendiriyor. Kurtla yiyip çobanla ağlayanların dönemi… Hakan Fidan, İsrail ile ticareti itiraf etti Türkiye bölgede hala gündem belirleyen aktör mü? Erdoğan ülke için güvenlik sorunu olmaya devam ediyor Saray, İsveç'in NATO üyeliği pazarlığından ne kazandı? İYİ Parti DYP'leşti… Ufala ufala kaybediyorlar. Akşener bunu neden yapıyor? Nazlı Ilıcak'ın kısa süreli de olsa cezaevine konulmasına mahalle neden sessiz?

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HAKAN FİDAN VE PARİBU: BOMBA YOLSUZLUK-CEVHERİ GÜVEN

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 34:13


HAKAN FİDAN VE PARİBU: BOMBA YOLSUZLUK-CEVHERİ GÜVEN Hakan Fidan'ın Paribu'nun da içinde olduğu bir yolsuzluğa bulaşmasının şok bilgileri. Paribu'nun sahibinin bitcoinlerini hangi MİT mensubu çaldı, Süleyman Soylu bunu nasıl tespit etti, Hakan Fidan nasıl panikledi, tüm detaylar. Hakan Fidan'ın oğlu Halid Fidan, MİT'ten ayrılan Alper Özbilen'le hangi şirketi kurdu, bu şirketle MİT başta olmak üzere devletin hangi kurumlarını nasıl soyuyorlar? Kerim Altıay isimli her türlü pisliğe bulaşmış Emniyet Müdürü'ne Hakan Fidan neden kalkan oldu? Paribu'nun sahibi Yasin Oral'ın şu an kara para aklama olayında merkezde bulunmasına rağmen dokunulmaz olmasında MİT'teki hangi kirli görevlilerin sırlarını bilmesi var?

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DIŞ POLİTİKA SİRK ŞOVUNA DÖNDÜ !

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 22:40


*Gazze toplu mezar oldu *Blinken Ankara'ya geldi ama *Hakan Fidan ve Blinken görüşmesi Aktrollerin şov aracına dönüştü. *Blinken'e mesaj verdik dedikleri fotoğrafın hikayesi *Ortadoğu'da dökülen her kanın ardında olan İran Dışişleri Bakanı ile kucak kocağa olan Fidan Blinken ile kucaklaşmayarak neyin mesajını verdi ?

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Aposto Altı Otuz | 7 Kasım Salı - İnsani ateşkes, derhal

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 9:48


BM'nin büyük kuruluşlarının başkanları Gazze'de insani bir ateşkes çağrısında bulundu. Antony Blinken, mevkidaşı Hakan Fidan ile görüştü. SGK 41,1 milyar lira açık verdi. Kayseri'de 200 metre uzunluğunda bir yer altı şehri bulundu. Bu bölüm Garanti BBVA hakkında reklam içermektedir. Garanti BBVA'nın geleneksel Güz Konserleri ile bu yıl da elektronik, caz ve pop evrenlerinden heyecanla beklediğimiz isimlerle buluşuyoruz. Garanti BBVA Güz Konserleri hakkında detaylı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilir, tüm konser biletlerini Garanti BBVA kredi kartlarıyla %20 indirimli satın alabilirsiniz.

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HAKAN FİDAN, BLİNKEN'E AYAR MI VERDİ?

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 27:02


Hakan Fidan, Blinken görüşmesindeki şok detay! Erdoğan görüşme günü neden Ayder yaylasına gitti? Görüşmeden neler yaşandı? Dış Politika Uzmanı Ömer Murat cevaplıyor.

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
Cambiamenti climatici: in Italia manca un piano

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023


Blinken in Turchia: il Segretario di Stato americano Blinken è arrivato in Turchia per discutere della situazione in corso a Gaza, delle questioni regionali e delle relazioni bilaterali con i funzionari turchi. Dopo essere stato ieri in Cisgiordania e in Iraq, tra i crescenti timori che la guerra possa degenerare in un conflitto regionale più ampio, Blinken ha incontrato il ministro degli Esteri turco Hakan Fidan ad Ankara. Blinken ha comunque ricevuto una fredda accoglienza nella capitale turca, scrive al Jazeera. Non è stato ricevuto da nessun diplomatico turco di alto livello all'aeroporto e anche il presidente Erdogan non lo incontrerà. Facciamo il punto con Alessandro Marrone, analista di geopolitica, responsabile del programma “Difesa” dell’Istituto Affari Internazionali.Mentre in Toscana si fa la conta dei danni a causa dell'alluvione di qualche giorno fa, due punti da analizzare: oggi il Sole24Ore ci illustra lo stato dell'arte per quanto riguarda la messa a dimore di nuovi alberi necessari sia per il clima sia per la tenuta del territorio in caso di alluvioni, nel frattempo l' Italia rimane uno dei pochi paesi a non avere un piano di adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici. Con noi Antonio Nicoletti, Responsabile nazionale aree protette e biodiversità di Legambiente.

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YOK BÖYLE BİR ŞEBEKE: GAZETECİ - POLİS - MAFYA

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 33:05


YOK BÖYLE BİR ŞEBEKE: GAZETECİ - POLİS - MAFYA"Zekeriya Öz'ü yurt dışına kaçıran adam" manşetler böyle çıktı ama altında gazeteci, polis ve mafyanın büyük bir talanı vardı. Kusursuz işleyen bir sistemin isim isim ifşası ve somut bir örnek. İşadamı Aytaç Ocaklı'nın 65 Milyon Dolarlık AVM'sine nasıl çöküp "Gezi'nin sponsoru" George Soros'a sattılar. Süleyman Soylu ve Hakan Fidan'ın oğullarıyla kurulan ortaklıklar sayesinde alınan dokunulmazlıklar ve Paramount Otel'e varan çöküşün içerisinde elbette kirli polisler, hakimler ve savcılar da var.

Daily News Brief by TRT World
October 17, 2023

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 3:59


*) UN Security Council rejects Russia's resolution on Gaza ceasefire The UN Security Council has rejected a Russian resolution that condemned violence and terrorism against civilians. Only four countries joined Russia in voting for the resolution. Four countries voted against it, including the United States. Six countries abstained. Russia's UN ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, had urged support for the resolution to respond to the “unprecedented exacerbation” of the situation. The Russian draft resolution would have called for “an immediate, durable and fully respected humanitarian ceasefire” and “strongly condemns all violence and hostilities directed against civilians and all acts of terrorism.” It never mentions Hamas. *) Türkiye proposes multi-country guarantor system for Israel-Palestine conflict Türkiye's foreign minister has put forth a proposal for a guarantor system in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasising Ankara's central role in shaping the idea. Hakan Fidan underlined the need for multiple countries, including Türkiye, to act as guarantors once both parties reach an agreement, with the responsibility to ensure its implementation. Fidan also pointed out the importance of international pressure on Israel to adopt a two-state solution, saying Türkiye shared its views on this issue with the parties. Discussions between the Turkish foreign minister and the US revealed that the Biden administration supported a two-state solution. Stressing the importance of transforming the current situation into an opportunity for peace, Fidan said the presence of guarantor countries would be pivotal in achieving a sustainable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. *) Biden to visit Israel on Wednesday: Blinken US President Joe Biden will pay a solidarity visit to Israel on Wednesday following the Hamas attacks, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who also announced that Israel had agreed to work on civilian aid for Gaza. Blinken spoke after meeting for nearly eight hours at the defence ministry with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the top US diplomat's second visit since the October 7 attacks by Hamas. "The president will reaffirm United States solidarity with Israel and our ironclad commitment to its security," Blinken said early Tuesday in Tel Aviv. *) Malaysia pulls out of Frankfurt book fair over organisers' pro-Israel stance Malaysia's education ministry has withdrawn from participating in this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, accusing the organisers of taking a pro-Israel stance, amid growing global divisions over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The move by Malaysia to pull out of what is considered the world's largest trade fair for books came after literary association Litprom said it would postpone an award ceremony for a novel by a Palestinian author at the event following the October 7 attack by the Hamas in Israel. It was announced that Palestinian author Adania Shibli would not be honoured with the LiBeraturpreis, a German award, at the fair, as had been originally planned. *) Black man wrongfully jailed for 16 years shot dead by police in US A Black man who spent more than 16 years imprisoned in Florida on a wrongful conviction was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy in Georgia during a traffic stop, authorities said. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which is reviewing the shooting, identified the man as Leonard Allen Cure, 53. Cure had been represented in his exoneration case by the Innocence Project of Florida. The group's executive director, Seth Miller, said he was devastated by news of the death, which he heard from Cure's family. “I can only imagine what it's like to know your son is innocent and watch him be sentenced to life in prison, to be exonerated and ... then be told that once he's been freed, he's been shot dead,” Miller said on Monday.

Daily News Brief by TRT World
October 11, 2023

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 4:51


*) Palestine accuses Israel of waging 'genocidal' war in besieged Gaza The Palestinian envoy to the United Nations has described Israel's bombardment of besieged Gaza, vowing to impose a complete siege on the Palestinian enclave, as "nothing less than genocidal." Israel has incessantly bombarded Gaza, killing some 900 Palestinians and razing entire districts amid possible preparations for a ground invasion. Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant drew international condemnation by announcing on Monday a "total blockade" to stop food and fuel reaching Gaza, home to 2.3 million people. Gallant said Israel was battling "beastly people." "Such blatant dehumanisation and attempts to bomb a people into submission, to use starvation as a method of warfare, and to eradicate their national existence are nothing less than genocidal," Palestine's UN envoy Riyad Mansour wrote in a letter to the UN Security Council on Tuesday. "These acts constitute war crimes," he wrote. *) President Erdogan, UN chief Guterres discuss Israel-Palestine tension Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have discussed steps to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which recently sparked into the deadliest conflict seen in years. In a phone call, Erdogan and Guterres also exchanged views on what could be done to deliver humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians to the region through Türkiye's mediation efforts, Türkiye's Communication Directorate said on Tuesday in a statement. Warning that disproportionate attacks could lead the situation into further stalemate, Erdogan told Guterres that it is very important for the parties to act with restraint and avoid impulsive steps. *) Two-state solution only path to sustainable peace in Middle East: Turkish FM Türkiye condemns attacks on civilians and attaches great importance to achieving calm in the Palestine-Israel conflict, the country's foreign minister has said. Speaking at the Economic Cooperation Organisation's meeting in Azerbaijan's city of Shusha on Tuesday, Hakan Fidan said: "We condemn attacks on civilians and emphasise the importance of restoring calm in the region,” underscoring the importance of avoiding geographical tensions that could lead to global insecurity and instability. The recent conflict was unprecedented, but not entirely surprising, Fidan said. He said the current tensions in the region are yet another indication that the only path to sustainable and equitable peace in the Middle East is a two-state solution. "This is an era of geopolitical changes and tensions. The geoeconomic landscape is also adapting accordingly. In a globalised world, regional dynamics and integration have become even more critical. ECO is working towards this goal," he said. *) Israel gets 'advanced' US ammo ahead of 'full' Gaza offensive The Israeli military has said "a first plane carrying American ammunition had landed in Israel after the US said it would send new supplies of air defences, munitions and other security assistance to its ally to battle Palestinian Hamas militants." The army said "the ammunition is designed to inflict significant blows," adding it is in "preparation for additional scenarios." It comes as Israel's defence minister announced that Israeli forces have taken control of the border area of besieged Gaza. "I have lifted all restrictions," said Yoav Gallant, adding, "We have taken the region under control. Now we are launching a full attack. *) Fresh 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Afghanistan's Herat A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck western Afghanistan, the US Geological Survey said, hitting an area where more than 2,500 people were killed, after a similar tremor on the weekend. The quake occurred on Wednesday at a shallow depth at around 5:10 am local time [00:40 GMT], with its epicentre about 29 kilometres north of the city of Herat, the USGS said.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Ruşen Çakır yorumluyor: Muhalefet liderleri Ali Yerlikaya'ya neden sahip çıktı?

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 53:07


İYİ Parti Genel Başkanı Meral Akşener, genel seçimlerin ardından Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi'nde ilk grup toplantısını bugün (4 Ekim) yaptı. Akşener konuşmasına, öldürülen eski Ülkü Ocakları Başkanı Sinan Ateş'i anarak başladı. Suç örgütlerine karşı yürütülen operasyonlar için İçişleri Bakanı Ali Yerlikaya'ya teşekkür eden Akşener, “Kendi kendini tüketen bir cadı kazanına dönüşen AK Parti bünyesinde sıradaki hedef Hakan Fidan mı? Bakcez, görcez” diye konuştu. Akşener'in verdiği mesajları Medyascope Yayın Yönetmeni Ruşen Çakır ve Medyascope Ankara Temsilcisi Hıdır Göktaş değerlendirdi. Medya Ombudsmanı Faruk Bildirici Ayşenur Arslan'ın gözaltına alınıp serbest bırakılmasını ve Halk TV'nin tutumunu yorumladı. Gazeteci Merdan Yanardağ'ın 10 yıl 6 aya kadar hapis cezası istemiyle tutuklu yargılandığı davanın ilk duruşması görüldü. Medyascope muhabiri Ayşegül Karagöz detayları aktardı. Editör: Aliye Altınışık