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Nuntii in lingua latina
Nuntii in lingua latina E.14 T.12: PROGRAMMA de exeunte 2023 cum nuntiorum principalium summa EST.

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 30:32


24-XI-2023. Beatus Christi natalis! et omnia gaudia sint vobis ineunte anno! —------------------ IN MENSE IANUARII. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: ‘Decem MORTUI’ ‘in trucidatio cum telis transfingentibus’ ‘in California’ ‘SUNT’. IN MENSE FEBRUARII. IN UCRAINA: ‘Prima anniversaria MEMORIA’ ‘belli’ ‘in Ucraina’ quae ‘tabulam politicam’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘MUTAVIT’. /// ‘Data’ ‘de Ucrainae bello’: circa octo milia Ucrainae cives mortui sunt, circa tredecim milia Ucraine cives vulnerati sunt, circa quattuordecim milia milium sine domu SUNT. IN BRITANNIA: ‘SUNAK’, ‘Britanniae Princeps Minister’, ‘Zahawi’ ‘faude fiscali’ ‘EXPELLIT’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMÉRICAE: ‘CONTENTIO’ ‘inter Civitates Foederatae Américae et Sinas’ ‘globo aerostático specultatore’ ‘AUGMENTAT’. /// ‘TRUCIDATIO cum telis transfingentibus’ ‘in Michiganiae Publicae Universitate’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Tres mortui et quinque vulnerati’ ‘FUERUNT’. IN IRANIA: ‘IMPETUS apis mechanicis’ ‘contra munitionum fabricam’ ‘in Irania’ ‘ex Mossad’ ‘FUIT’. IN FRANCIA: ‘Franciae SENATUS’ ‘abortum’ in Lege primaria Reipublicae’ ‘INSCRIBIT’. IN LUSITANIA: ‘LEX de euthanasia’ ‘in Lusitania’ ‘ter’ ‘RECUSATA EST’. IN BRASILIA: ‘SCHOLZ, Germaniae cancellarius’, ‘ducenti milia milium eurorum’ ‘pro Amazonia’ ‘OFFERT’. Etiam, ‘CIVITATES Foederatae Americae’ ‘cum quinquaginta milia milium dollarium’ ‘pro Amazonia’ ‘CONTRIBUENT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Circa sexaginta ASSULTUS’ ‘uno die’ ‘in Bakhmut Ucraina’ ‘SUNT’. IN TURCIA ET SYRIA: DE TERREMOTU. ‘Terrae MOTUS magnus’ ‘in Turcia et in Syria’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Cives circa quadraginta duos milia’ ‘MORTUI SUNT’. IN RUSSIA: ‘MORS obscura’ ‘ex Putin sodali’ ‘est’: ‘de fenestra’ ‘CECIDIT’. IN PAKISTANIA: ‘Saltem viginti septem MORTUI’ ‘diruptione’ ‘in Pakistaniae’ ‘Meschita’ ‘SUNT’. IN HISPANIA: ‘Hispania’ ‘legem pro aborto’ ‘approbat’. /// ‘HISPANIA’ ‘autonomiam’ ‘ad sexum commutandum’ ‘a sedecim annis’ ‘iure COMPROBAVIT’. IN MEXICO: Translatio ex Israel García est: Poena Garciae Lunae viginti annis vel vinculum perpetuum videtur esse. —------------------ IN MENSE MARTII. IN ORBE TERRARUM: ‘Post viginti annis’, ‘CONSOCIATIO Nationum Unitae (abbreviatione anglica ‘U-eN’)’ ‘ad oceanis vitam protegendum’ ‘CONSENTIUNT’. IN EUROPA: ‘U-Be-eS’ ‘Helvetiae Creditorem’ ‘EMET’ et ‘proprietarii’ ‘ex U-Be-eS’ ‘IRASCUNTUR’. IN BRITANNIA: ‘Pactum subscribendo’, ‘Ursula von der Leyen et Rishi Sunak’ ‘Brexit’ ‘FINIVERUNT’. IN RUSSIA: ‘Xi’ ‘pactum’ ‘cum Putin’ ‘in Russia’ ‘signat’ et ‘pro Putin’ ‘in Ucrainae bello’ ‘EST’. IN ISRAELE: ‘Post magnos clamores’, ‘NETANYAHU Israelis princeps minister’, ‘iudicialis reformationem’ ‘DEMORATUR’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMÉRICAE: ‘Undecim AREGENTARIAE’ ‘ad Argentariam Primam Respublicam’ ‘cum triginta miliardum dollarorium credito’ ‘FULCIUNT’. /// ‘Cives Imprimis ARGENTARIA’ ‘Silicii Vallis Argentariam’ ‘EMIT’. /// ‘AGGRESSOR graviter armatus quae olim discipula fuit’, ‘tres pueros et tres adultos’ ‘in Nashville schola’ ‘INTERFICIT’. IN ITALIA: ‘FACTIO Popularis (abbreviatione ‘Pe-De’)’, quam Elly DUCIT, ‘Schlein’ ‘VINCIT’. IN CIVITATE VATICANA: ‘Decem annis’ ‘cum Francisco’, ‘Deo gratias’. /// ‘FRANCISCUS, papa Ecclesiae Catholicae Romanae’, ‘in nosocomio’ ‘EST’, quod ‘infectio respiratoria et decompensatio cordis’ ‘PATITUR’. ‘PERICULUM’ ‘iam PERIT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Supra milia centum miles RUSSICOS’ ‘una hebdomada’ ‘in Bakhmout’ ‘MORTUI SUNT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Zaporizhiae ELECTRIFICINA nuclearis’ ‘ex systema electricitatem subministrandam est’ ‘exclusa FUIT’. IN GERMANIA: ‘In testium Iehova eventum,’ ‘olim SODALIS octo personas’ ‘NECAT’. IN MEXICO: ‘Centu milia CIVES et magis’ ‘contra Instituti Nationalis Comitialis (abbreviatione ‘I-eN-E’) deminutionem’ et ‘contra Praesidentem’ ‘in plinthus Mexicopolis’ ‘CLAMANT’. IN PANAMA: ‘Panamae TRIBUNAL’ ‘pro matrimonio inter virum et mulierem’ ‘dominatus EST’. —------------------ IN MENSE APRILIS. IN UCRAINA: ‘RUSSIA’ ‘Ucrainae septedecim civitates’ ‘APPUGNAT’. ‘Primo ASSULTUS’ ‘cum misiles’ ‘in pluribus hebodmadis’ ‘EST’. IN INDIA: ‘INDIA’ ‘regio cum maximo numero incolarum’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘iam EST’. IN COREA SEPTENTRIONALIS: ‘COREA Septentrionalis’ ‘de primo satellite artificiali ad speculandum’ ‘se IACTAT’. IN TURCIA: ‘Primum ERGASTERIUM atomicum’ ‘in Turquia’ ‘INAUGURANT’. IN GALLIA: ‘Laurentius BERBER’ ‘a Ce-eF-De-Te’ ‘DIMITIT’. Necessarius non sum, dixit. IN SUDANIA: Translatio ex Israel García Avilés est: Sudania: in Caos, omnes in vitam persistere conantur, quoque cives Khartum ab pugnis inter adversarios fugere conantur. IN RUSSIA: [‘PUTIN’ ‘SUBSCRIBIT’ [[quod ‘ucraini non volentes’ ‘in russicos’ ‘convertitur’]] ‘in regionibus occupatis’ ‘deportabuntur’]. IN CUBA: ‘Cubae SENATUS’ ‘in munere’ ‘praesidem, praesidem vicarium et principem ministrum’ ‘RATIHABET’. —------------------ IN MENSE MAII. IN BRITANNIARUM REGNUM: ‘CAROLUS Tertium, novus rex Brittaniarum’, ‘omnibus et singulis’ ‘gratias’ ‘EGIT’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMÉRICAE: ‘CHAOS’ ‘de migrantibus’ ‘in fine cum Mexico’ ‘articuli quadraginta duorum conclusione’ ‘EST’. IN BELIZA: ‘BELIZA’ ‘fieri respublica’ ‘POTEST’. IN ITALIA: ‘Magnae INUNDATIONES’ ‘in Italia’ ‘SUNT’. ‘Boloniae et Arimini regiones’, etiam ‘Aemilia-Romagna’ ‘inundati SUNT’. ‘Quidam’ ‘MORTUI SUNT’. IN ORBE TERRARUM: De Coronae viro undeviginti: ‘Consociatio Mundialis SANITATIS (abbreviatione: O-eM-eS)’ ‘NUNTIAT’: ‘emergens universalem FINIRE’. IN UCRAINA: ‘In Ucrainae bello’, ‘centum milia miles RUSSICI’ ‘MORTUI SUNT’. Tantum, ‘superioribus quinque mensibus’ ‘viginti milia miles RUSSICI’ ‘mortui SUNT’. /// ‘De aggressio contra Putin’. ‘RUSSIA’ ‘duos aeroplanos’ ‘non gubernatos’ ‘ad Cremlinum ductos’ ‘ANNIHILAT’. IN TURCIA: Translatio ex Israel García Avilés EST. ‘Secunda COMITIA’ ‘in Turcia’ ‘ERUNT’. ‘ERDOGAN’ ‘Kilicdaroglu’ ‘OCCURRET’. IN HISPANIA: ‘In Hispania’, ‘TRIBUNAL Supremum’ ‘legem pro aborto’ ‘FIRMAT’. IN AEQUATORIA: ‘Aequatoriae praeses, Gulielmus LASSO’, ‘Parlamentum (vel Senatum)’ ‘DISSOLVIT’ ‘antequam’ ‘hoc’ ‘eum’ ‘ABIGAT’. Postea, ‘comitia’ ‘CONVOCAT’. —------------------ IN MENSE AUGUSTI. IN CIVITATE VATICANA: ‘PAPA’ ‘Mongoliam’ ‘VISITAT’. ‘[Primus Pontifiex’ [[qui ad Mongoliam ‘IT’]] ‘EST’]. IN RUSSIA: ‘AGGRESSIONES’ ‘cum aeroplanis non gubernatis’ ‘contra Russiae aeroplana’ ‘SUNT’. IN MEXICO: ‘Xóchitl GÁLVEZ’ ‘electa’ ‘a Fronte Ampla pro México’ ‘FUIT’. IN BRASILIA: ‘[SERVITIUM Explorationis Brasiliensi’ ‘DECLARAT’ [[quod ‘Neo-nazi catervae cum Bolsonaro’]] ‘contra Lula’ ‘ADUNANTUR’]. IN GRAECIA: ‘VENTI’ ‘exstinguere incendia’ ‘in Evros et Rodopi’ ‘IMPEDIUNT’. —------------------ IN MENSE SEPTEMBRIS. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: Translatio ex Israel García Avilés EST. Prior praesidens in iudicio. Novum Eboracum culpam a fraude in causa civile in Trump confert. IN SINIS: ‘Prima COMMUTATIO comercialis’ ‘in nummi localibus, non in dollariis’, ‘inter Sinas et Brasiliam’ ‘FUIT’. IN ITALIA: ‘Septem milia MIGRANTES’ ‘ad Lopadusam’ ‘ADVENIUNT’. IN CIVITATE VATICANA: ‘FRANCISCUS, pontifex Ecclesiae Catholicae Romanae’, ‘Episcoporum Sinodi sextum decimum conventum generalem ordinarium’ ‘INAUGURAT’. IN BURKINA FASO: ‘Propria EVERSIO reipublicae’ ‘in Burkina Faso’ ‘FRUSTRATA EST’. IN GALIA: ‘EMMANUEL MACRON’, ut Galiae praesidens, ‘ad Papae Sanctam Missam’ ‘in Massilia’ ‘ADERIT’. IN MAROCO: ‘MOTUS terrae magnum’ ‘in Al Haouz’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Circa tres milia MORTUI et quinque milia quingenti VULNERATI’ ‘SUNT’. IN LIBYA: ‘INUNDATIO magna’ ‘in Libya’ ‘EST’. ‘Plus quam duo milia trescenti MORTUI’ ‘iam SUNT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘UCRÁINA’ ‘etiam cum missilibus’ ‘Russiae classis praetorium’ ‘in Sebastopolis’ ‘OPPUGNAT’. IN GERMANIA: ‘GERMANIA’ ‘Israelis Systemam pro defensione’ ‘Sagita tres (anglice ‘Arrow 3’) vocatur’ ‘EMIT’. IN RUSSIA: ‘KIM-JONG-UN’ ‘ad Putin’ ‘sine conditione’ SUPERERIT. IN ADRABIGANIA: ‘ADRABIGANIA’ ‘Armeniae Nagorno-Karabaj’ ‘ASSULTAT’. ‘Adrabiganiae MINISTERIUM Defensionis’ ‘NUNTIAT’ ‘contra facinorosos quod cum terrore aggrediuntur’ ‘OPERARI’. Postea, ‘Nagorno-Karabaj REGIMEN’ ‘DISSOLVENTUR’. IN MEXICO: ‘CLAUDIA’ ‘candidatus’ ‘pro Motione Regenerationis Nationalis (abbreviatione hispanica ‘Morena’)’ ‘ERIT’. IN CILIA: ‘Vitae IUS’ ‘pro nascituris’ ‘APPROBANT’. IN BRASILIA: ‘[Bolsonaro Assessor olim MAURO CID’ ‘DECLARAVIT’] [[‘Bolsonaro’ ‘coniurationem adversus reipublicae in animo’ ‘HABUISSE’]]. IN PROMUNTORIO VIRIDI: ‘NAVIS piscatoria’ ‘cum una tonna narcoticorum’ ‘apud Promuntorium viridem’ ‘INTERCEPTA FUIT’. IN GRAECIA: ‘Nationalis TRAGOEDIA’ ‘EST’. ‘Sex mortui, absentes multi, centena prehensorum, vici evanescentes’ ‘propter tempestatem Daniel nominata’ ‘SUNT’. /// ‘Discrimen pecuniarum’ ‘post inundationem hebomadae anterioris’ ‘in Graecia’ ‘ADVENIET’. —------------------ IN MENSE OCTOBRIS. IN ISRAEL: ‘Trescentae milia Gazae cives’ ‘sine domibus’ ‘SUNT’. ‘Gazae vulneratos’ ‘nosocomiis’ ‘EXSUPERANT’. ‘ISRAEL’ ‘Gazae civibus’ ‘relinquere domus suas’ ‘PREMIT’. /// ‘Iosephus Robinette BIDEN’ ‘in Israelem Itinere’ ‘vinculum inter Israelem et Civitates Foederatae Americae’ ‘MONSTRAT’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: ‘PERSECUTIO’ ‘contra trucidatorem, qui duodeviginti personas INTERFECIT’, ‘in Cenomannica’ ‘CONTINUAT’. IN CIVITATE VATICANA: ‘FRANCISCUS papa Ecclesiae Catholicae Romanae’ ‘ad precandum pro pace in Terra Sancta’ ‘VOCAT’. IN AFGANIA: ‘Duo milia mortui’ ‘terrae motu’ ‘in Afgania’ ‘SUNT’. IN BELGIO: ‘ICTUS terroristicus’ ‘in Bruxella’ ‘in pedifollii certamine’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Duo Sueciae INCOLAE’ ‘mortui FUERUNT’. ‘FAUTORES’ ‘tribus horis’ ‘in stadio’ ‘FUERUNT’. IN POLONIA: ‘OPPOSITIO politica popularis’ in comitiis’ ‘ad potestatem legiferam eligendum’ ‘VICIT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘UCRAINA’ ‘aerodromum’ ‘APPUGNAT’ ut ‘Russiae helicoptera’ ‘DESTRUAT’. IN AEQUATORIA: Translatio ex Casandra Freire est: Filius negotiatoris opulentissimi Aequatoriae comitia praesidentis vincit. Noboa, triginta et quinque annorum, candidatem Rafaelis Correa vincit. IN ARGENTINA: ‘DOLLARIUM caeruleum’ ‘ad milia nummos argentinos’ ‘ADVENIT’. /// ‘Pretiorum INFLATIO’ ‘nullo freno’ ‘EST’. ‘In Septembris mense’ ‘circa tredecim centesimas’ ‘FUIT’ et ‘in duodecim mensibus’ ‘circa centum quadraginta centesimas’ ‘EST’. IN MOZAMBICO: ‘COMITIA violenta’ ‘in Nampula’ ‘SUNT’. ‘VIGILES publici’ ‘gasium lacrimosum’ ‘contra reclamatores’ ‘IACIUNT’. /// ‘Mozambici REGIMEN’ ‘mortem’ ‘ex quadraginta quinque milia’ ‘gallinas immundas’ ‘IUBET’. —------------------ IN MENSE NOVEMBRIS. IN ISRAEL: ‘COPIAE ad Israelem Defendendum (id est I-De-eF)’ ‘Gazae septentrionem’ ‘APPUGNAT’. /// ‘Secundum HAMAS’ ‘plus quam octo milia trescentas personas’ ‘in Gaza’ ‘MORTUI FUERUNT’. /// ‘COPIAE ad Israelem Defendendum (abbreviatione anglica ‘I-De-eF’)’ ‘cellam ad obses captos et ad armas custodire’ ‘in Shifa nosocomio’ ‘REVELAT’. IN UCRAINA: ‘UCRAINA’ ‘de centum assultibus russicis’ ‘contra Ucrainami’ ‘in die’ ‘ADNUNTIAT’. IN BRITANNIARUM REGNO: [‘SUNAK’ ‘Cameron’ REVOCAT’] et [‘BRAVERMAN’ ‘EXPELLIT’]. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: Translatio ex Israel García Avilés est: ‘U-A-UU’ et ‘Ge-eM’ proximi ut opere faciundo cessant, forte bene in hanc rem. Ultimi artifices currurorum in pacto concordant. Nunc suffragiis se commitere opificorum. /// ‘BANKMAN-FRIED’ ‘fraude et conspirtatione’ ‘CONDEMNATUS EST’. IN PAKISTANIA: ‘PAKISTANIA’ ‘Afganiae migrantes’ ‘EICIT’. IN UCRAINA: [‘Pugnae vehementes’ ‘in Donetsk [[quae urbs ad Istrianum fluvium in oriente Ucrainae regione sita]]’ ‘SUNT’]. IN BIRMANIA: ‘Milia et milia hominum’ ‘pugnis’ ‘a Birmania’ ‘ad Indiam’ ‘FUGANTUR’. IN HISPANIA: ‘Hispaniae Princeps domina ELEONORA’ ‘Constitutionem’ ‘IURAT’. /// Sánchez vincit. IN LUSITANIA: ‘Medicamenta stupefactiva’ ‘in Joao Galamba domu’ ‘INVENIUNT’. IN BRASILIA: ‘ANTISEMITISMUS’ ‘in Brasilia’ ‘EST’. ‘SIGNA hebraica’ ‘cum pigmento rubro’ ‘MACULANT’. IN GRAECIA: ‘TERRAE MOTUS’ ‘quinque punctum duorum graddum secundum scalam Richteranam’ ‘in Evia’ ‘FUIT’.

COSMO Köln Radyosu
CHP'de değişim sancısı - Kılıçdaroğlu bırakır mı?

COSMO Köln Radyosu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:43


Ana muhalefet partisi CHP'nin 13 yıldır genel başkanlık koltuğunda oturan Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu'nun liderliği son seçim mağlubiyetiyle tartışılmaya açıldı. Ancak İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanı Ekrem İmamoğlu'nun başını çektiği "değişim" talebi, genel merkez ve Kılıçdaroğlu'nda karşılık bulmamışa benziyor. Peki, CHP bu süreçten siyaseten karlı mı, zararlı mı çıkar? Podcast Cosmo Türkçe, CHP'deki gelişmeleri kamuoyu araştırmacısı Özer Sencar ile konuştu. Mikrofonda Ceyhun Kara ve Serap Doğan var. Von Ceyhun Kara.

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
"I belief the political and economic crisis will continue in Turkey" - "Bi baweriya min dê krîza siyasî û aborî li Tirkiyê berdewam bike"

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 14:40


In May of this year, Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the second round of elections in Turkey against Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Political scientist and academic Cuma Çiçek tells us his analysis about Erdogan's victory, his future policies, especially about the political, economic situation and the rights of the Kurds in the North. He also expressed his opinion about Kilicdaroglu's failure. - Di Gulana îsal de, Recep Teyyip Erdogan di gerra dûyem ya ji hilbijartinên li Tirkiyê li hember Kemal Kiliçdaroglu bi serket. Zanyarê siyasî û akedemisyon Cuma Çiçek ji me re analîza xwe derbarê serketina Erdogan, siyasetên wî yên siberojê bi taybetî derbarê rewşa siyasî, aborî û mafê kurdan li Bakur vedibêje. Ew herweha nerînên xwe derbarê nebiserkeftina Kiliçdaroglu jî vedibêje.

International report
Turkey's Erdogan faces economic hurdles following election victory

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 5:46


Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan was sworn in for a fifth term on Saturday after winning re-election last weekend. But he will have little time to rest with the threat of a financial crisis and a tricky balancing act between Russia and Turkey's traditional Western allies. Erdogan's victory, widely considered his toughest, came despite an ailing economy and criticism over the handling of devastating earthquakes.On the streets of Istanbul, his presidential runoff victory over challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu came as little surprise."It is the normal result, a good result. This was what we hoped for," says Istanbul resident Mehmet, who wanted to be identified only by his first name."The first round had already determined the result. By the second round, we knew the outcome beforehand. It's going to be good for our country."But with Turkey facing soaring inflation and a weakening currency, for others, the result is fueling fear over what comes next."The problems are so big, whether it's the economy or other things," says fruit street trader Askin, who also wanted to be identified by his first name."Let me tell you, this is not something that will be fixed in just two days. It will not be solved easily. Part of the problem is the people themselves. They only think about their own interests." Impressive winWith Turkey grappling with inflation of more than 40 percent as well as widespread condemnation over the handling of February's earthquakes, Erdogan's election victory is widely considered his most impressive.But the quake-struck region gave Erdogan some of his strongest support, with backers celebrating his victory deep into the night.A remarkable result, says Can Selcuki, the head of Istanbul Economics Research, an opinion poll company. This is especially given Kilicdaroglu's more generous campaign promises over rehousing quake victims."Erdogan said that they would rebuild and sell the houses. Kilicdaroglu said they would rebuild and give them away for free. And looking at the results, people believe Erdogan more than Kilicdaroglu, so I would say it's a widespread notion," said Selcuki.  Turkey's LGBTQ community dread future under ErdoganUpon news of his victory, Erdogan sang to his supporters, vowing he would be with them until the grave. Some observers say that given Erdogan has never been more powerful, he could already be planning to abolish presidential term limits as part of constitutional reform plans."Secure and stronger certainly for another five years," predicted Huseyin Bagci, the head of the Foreign Policy Institute, an Ankara-based research organisation."Even I expect that he [Erdogan] will try to extend this presidential period, like Putin, like Xi Jinping, and maybe forever," added Bagci."He has the parliamentary majority. I do think that they will do this, a constitutional change that he can apply for another term."Challenges aheadBut Erdogan faces formidable challenges. The Turkish leader is vowing to continue his unorthodox economic policies, which are widely blamed for soaring inflation and a weakening currency."I think there is now a consensus among secularist or respectable economists that Turkey is heading very rapidly to currency crises," Atilla Yesilada of Global Source Partners says, warning of financial turmoil."I personally think Turkey cannot survive this winter without major, substantive and credible economic policy change."To avert such a crisis, Erdogan is predicted to turn to Mehmet Simsek to lead his financial team. Simsek is a former minister who once worked for the international finance company Merrill Lynch.However, analysts warn it remains to be seen whether Simsek will have the independence to return to economic orthodoxy and anathema to Erdogan. World leaders congratulate Turkey's Erdogan on re-election triumphAny hopes that Erdogan is ready to perform another political somersault in foreign policy is less likely, warns analysts Bagci. Instead, he says Erdogan will continue to balance his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkey's traditional Western allies."They are good friends. It is true Turkish-Russian relations for the next five years will continue to be stronger. In his presidential speech, he was talking about this," Bagci said."But Putin is definitely very happy that he has his friend as president again for another five years. And so it will be much easier to work with [Putin] than Tayyip Erdogan working together with the European Union and the United States of America."Putin was among the first to congratulate Erdogan on his latest victory, praising what he called his "independent foreign policy".However, that policy will likely be tested on whether Erdogan will bow to Washington and other NATO members and lift Turkey's veto of Sweden's bid to join the military alliance when NATO leaders meet next month. Turkey threatens to dash Swedish, Finnish hopes of quick NATO entry

Daily News Brief by TRT World

This is TRT World's Daily News Brief for Monday, May 29th. *) Erdogan wins Türkiye presidential run-off vote – election body Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has beaten the opposition's combined candidate, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, in the presidential run-off election. According to unofficial results, the Turkish incumbent won the race with 52.16 percent, while Kilicdaroglu got 47.84 percent of the votes. Erdogan's reelection was confirmed by the chairman of the country's Supreme Election Council (YSK) on Sunday evening. Currently, 99.85 percent of the ballot boxes have been opened. *) 'Century of Türkiye': Erdogan hails his victory as triumph of democracy In an address to the nation following the preliminary results of the 2023 presidential elections, Erdogan hailed his victory as a triumph of democracy. He spoke before hundreds of thousands of people who had gathered in the courtyard of the presidential complex in Ankara. Erdogan expressed gratitude to his fellow countrymen for their faith in his leadership and called for unity in pursuit of national goals and dreams. He declared that the true winners of Sunday's run-off polls were 85 million Turkish citizens and the Turkish democracy. *) Türkiye elections: World leaders congratulate Erdogan on 'historic victory' Leaders from around the world have congratulated Erdogan on his reelection. The United Nations, NATO and European Union all said they look forward to further strengthening their collaboration with Türkiye. And from US President Joe Biden to Russian President Vladimir Putin, world leaders also said they looked forward to continuing to work together with Türkiye. Videos posted on social media also showed celebrations for Erdogan's victory in some countries like Germany, Syria and Azerbaijan. *) Kiev repels air strikes, day after Russian bombardment Kiev has repelled another large volley of overnight air strikes, as the Ukrainian capital was still picking up the pieces from the biggest drone attack to hit it since the war began. Local air defences managed to fend off more than 40 Russian drones and cruise missiles, and there were no casualties, authorities said. Meanwhile, Russia hit a military target in Ukraine's western region of Khmelnytskiy in air strikes early on Monday. And finally… *) Heavy clashes in Sudan's capital as truce set to expire Heavy and sustained clashes could be heard in parts of Sudan's capital, residents said, hours before the expiry of a shaky ceasefire deal. Fighting continued from Sunday into Monday in the south and west of Omdurman, one of three adjoining cities that make up Sudan's greater capital. Across the River Nile in southern Khartoum residents also reported clashes late on Sunday. Both sides have said they are considering extending a deal for a week-long ceasefire brokered by Saudi Arabia and the United States that was designed to allow for the distribution of aid. And that's your daily news brief from TRT World. For more, head to trtworld.com

Ráno Nahlas
Víťaz Erdogan bude zrejme musieť splácať účty Kremľu, tvrdí expertka na Turecko

Ráno Nahlas

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 33:14


Prezidentské voľby vyhral podľa očakávaní úradujúci prezident Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Jeho vyše 20 ročná vláda tak bude pokračovať. Ako vyzerali dva týždne kampane? Prečo nedokázal opozičný kandidát Kemal Kilicdaroglu poraziť Erdogana? No a posunie sa Tureckom viac smerom na Západ alebo Východ?  V podcaste odpovedá expertka na Turecko a šéfredaktorka portálu Euractiv Lucia Yar. Podľa Yar sa Kilicdaroglu snažil dobehnúť Erdogana, no nedarilo sa mu to. „Prestal robiť mäkkú politiku, ako sme boli zvyknutí. Už nerobil rozhovory zo svojej kuchyne, ale pred bielym plátnom. V jednej časti bil do stola. Mal agresívnejšiu rétoriku, ale už sa mu nedarilo dobehnúť Erdogana," približuje. Lucia Yar tiež v podcaste približuje ekonomickú situáciu v Turecku, ktorá je v súčasnosti problematická. Ak sa podľa nej niečo nezmení - čo zdá sa, prezident Erdogan neplánuje - tak počas zimy ľudia budú bojovať s vysokými účtami. Tayyip Erdogan však sľubuje turecké storočie. Turecká republika totiž oslavuje prvých sto rokoch. „Berie to symbolicky, sľubuje veľké výstavby," približuje analytička. Podľa Yar Turecko čaká ďalší odliv mozgov - 45% Turkov sa plánuje presťahovať a až 75% mladých ľudí by chcelo z krajiny odísť. Náročnejšiu situáciu môžu mať menšiny. Erdogan každého, kto akýmkoľvek spôsobom podporuje kurdskú otázku nazýva teroristom. Dokonca jeho minister vnútra hovoril, že ak zvolia opozíciu, tak ich deti budú teroristi a ešte aj budú gayovia. „Šialená rétorika proti LGBTI+ ľuďom," hovorí v podcaste Lucia Yar. Ako sa môže vyvíjať vzťah Turecka s Ruskom? Pravdepodobne bude musieť Turecko a prezident Erdogan splácať účty. „V posledných týždňoch sme videli, že z Kremľa išli rôzne slová podpory Erdogana. Boli aj finančné injekcia - veľká investícia v jadrovej elektrárni, ktorú stavajú, " približuje analytička na Turecko. Podľa Yar môže byť príležitosťou, ako „splatiť dlh" Rusku napríklad blížiaci summit NATO - a to udržaním Švédska mimo vstupu do Aliancie. Podcast nahrala Denisa Hopková.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Víťaz Erdogan bude zrejme musieť splácať účty Kremľu, tvrdí expertka na Turecko

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 33:19


Prezidentské voľby vyhral podľa očakávaní úradujúci prezident Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Jeho vyše 20 ročná vláda tak bude pokračovať. Ako vyzerali dva týždne kampane? Prečo nedokázal opozičný kandidát Kemal Kilicdaroglu poraziť Erdogana? No a posunie sa Tureckom viac smerom na Západ alebo Východ?  V podcaste odpovedá expertka na Turecko a šéfredaktorka portálu Euractiv Lucia Yar. Podľa Yar sa Kilicdaroglu snažil dobehnúť Erdogana, no nedarilo sa mu to. „Prestal robiť mäkkú politiku, ako sme boli zvyknutí. Už nerobil rozhovory zo svojej kuchyne, ale pred bielym plátnom. V jednej časti bil do stola. Mal agresívnejšiu rétoriku, ale už sa mu nedarilo dobehnúť Erdogana," približuje. Lucia Yar tiež v podcaste približuje ekonomickú situáciu v Turecku, ktorá je v súčasnosti problematická. Ak sa podľa nej niečo nezmení - čo zdá sa, prezident Erdogan neplánuje - tak počas zimy ľudia budú bojovať s vysokými účtami. Tayyip Erdogan však sľubuje turecké storočie. Turecká republika totiž oslavuje prvých sto rokoch. „Berie to symbolicky, sľubuje veľké výstavby," približuje analytička. Podľa Yar Turecko čaká ďalší odliv mozgov - 45% Turkov sa plánuje presťahovať a až 75% mladých ľudí by chcelo z krajiny odísť. Náročnejšiu situáciu môžu mať menšiny. Erdogan každého, kto akýmkoľvek spôsobom podporuje kurdskú otázku nazýva teroristom. Dokonca jeho minister vnútra hovoril, že ak zvolia opozíciu, tak ich deti budú teroristi a ešte aj budú gayovia. „Šialená rétorika proti LGBTI+ ľuďom," hovorí v podcaste Lucia Yar. Ako sa môže vyvíjať vzťah Turecka s Ruskom? Pravdepodobne bude musieť Turecko a prezident Erdogan splácať účty. „V posledných týždňoch sme videli, že z Kremľa išli rôzne slová podpory Erdogana. Boli aj finančné injekcia - veľká investícia v jadrovej elektrárni, ktorú stavajú, " približuje analytička na Turecko. Podľa Yar môže byť príležitosťou, ako „splatiť dlh" Rusku napríklad blížiaci summit NATO - a to udržaním Švédska mimo vstupu do Aliancie. Podcast nahrala Denisa Hopková.

Nuntii in lingua latina
Nuntii in lingua latina E.15 T.11: Hoc semestris eventum novissimum est.

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 20:00


26-V-2023. IN ORBE TERRARUM: ‘Bellum et fames’: ‘centum septedecim milia milium personarum’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘bello’ ‘famelicas’ ‘sunt’. // ‘Oxfam, organizatio re publica vacans internationalis ad auxilium humanitarium et operas socialem cum dignitate (secundum Vicipaediam)’, ‘nuntiat’ ‘duo milia ducenta milia milium dollarium’ ‘impensam militarem’ ‘anno praeterito’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘fuisse’. IN CONTINENTE TERRA EUROPAE. IN EUROPA: ‘Meta’ ‘unum punctum duo milliardum eurorum’ ‘multa europaea’ ‘persolvet’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Russia’ ‘in Bakhmut’ ‘vincit’. // ‘Ucraina’ ‘Belgorod, quod Russiae territorium est,’ ‘assultat’. ‘Hic assultus’ ‘contumelia’ ‘contra Russiam’ ‘est’. ‘Post dies aliquot’, ‘Russia’ ‘cum aeroplanorum non gubertati aggressione’ ‘respondet’. ‘Deinde’, ‘Civitates Foederatae Americae’ ‘Ucrainae’ ‘contra assultus in Russia’ ‘firmiter admonet’. // ‘Prigozhin, Wagner mercenarii dux’, ‘revolutionem’ ‘in Russia’ ‘antevenit’. // ‘Zelens’kyj’ ‘assultum’ ‘contra nosocomium’ ‘in Dnipro’ ‘condemnat’. ‘Saltem’ ‘duos mortui et viginti tres vulnerati’ ‘sunt’. IN SUECIA: ‘Moscovia’ ‘Sueciae legationem’ ‘in Petropoli’ ‘in claudet’. IN BRITANNIARUM REGNUM: ‘Suella Braverman’ ‘deportare tres milia migrantes’ ‘cuiusque mensis’ ‘habet in animo’. // “Hypothecarum ratio creditorum’ ‘in coelos’ ‘iacitur’. IN HISPANIA. Translationes ex Israel García Avilés: Adventus gentium in Hispaniam quantitatem populi auget. Census semel pervenitur ad quadrigenti octo Decies centena milia personarum, post adventum gentium centum quinquaginta peregrinorum inter januarium martiumque. // Magnae detentiones in Melilla fraudatione comitiale. IN GALLIA: ‘De Clima, vel de stato caeli’: ‘Elizabetha Borne’ ‘consilium’ ‘contra carbonum’ ‘in anno Domini bis millesimo qquinquagesimo’ ‘producit’. IN BELGICA: ‘Parva civis participatio’ ‘in Belgica’ ‘est’, ‘cum intellectu’ ‘sine impactio politca’ ‘est’. // ‘Numerus natorum’ ‘in Bruxella’ ‘diminuit’. ‘Etiam’, ‘Bruxella’ incolas’ ‘perdit’. // ‘Olivier Vandecasteele’ ‘post quadrigentos quinquaginta quinque dies’ ‘liberatum est’. IN GERMANIA: ‘Inquisitores bavari’ ‘Novissimam generationem’ ‘investigant’. // ‘Germaniae Productus Domesticus Generalis (abbreviatione anglica ‘Ge-De-Pe’)’ ‘cadit’. // ‘Benzini pretium’ ‘magis quam unum punctum octo eurorum’ ‘advenit’. IN ITALIA: ‘Auxilium, duo milliardum eurorum’ ‘ad Aemiliam-Romaniam’ ‘advenit’. ‘Non satis, autem’. // ‘Úrsula de Leyen’ ‘dicit’ ‘Unionem Europeam’ ‘pro Italia et Emilia-Romagna’ ‘esse’. // ‘Infernum, id est incendium’, ‘in Emporio italiano’ ‘est’. IN GRAECIA. Translationes ex Israel García Avilés: Graecia in novam comitialem. Mitsotakis non vult fingre unionem in gubernatione. // In Graecia est gubernatio temporalis usque ad viginti quinque Iunii. IN RUSSIA: ‘Russia’ ‘viginti milia miles’ ‘in Bakhmut’ ‘perdidit’. IN TURCIA: ‘Secunda comitia’ ‘in Turcia’ ‘erunt’. ‘Erdogan’ ‘Kilicdaroglu’ ‘occurret’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AMERICAE. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: ‘Ron DeSanti’ ‘comitiorum expeditio’ ‘incipit’. // ‘Rhodes, Iuramenti Custodum dux’, ‘ad duodeviginti annos in carcere’ ‘condemnatus est’. // ‘Domus Alba’ et ‘Factio Republicana’ ‘ad pactum’ ‘pro debiti tecti incremento’ ‘appropinquantur’. IN MEXICO: ‘Popocatépetl’ ‘circa ducentas parvas eruptiones vulcaniae’ ‘hac hebdomada’ ‘producit’. // ‘AMLO’ ‘novam deiectionem de fundi possessionem’ ‘pro AIFA’ ‘opplebit’. // ‘AMLO’ ‘Larrea ferrivias’ ‘in meridie’ ‘invadit’. ‘Post invasionem’,’ pactiones’ ‘conflant’. ‘AMLO autem’, ‘non persovet’. // ‘Banamex’ ‘in bursa argentaria’ ‘venditur’; ‘regimini vel Larrea’ ‘non vendet’. // ‘Andreae Emmanuelis sexennium’ ‘violentissimus est’. ‘Homicidia’ ‘sexenniorum prateritorum homicidia’ ‘iam superant’. IN VENETIOLA: ‘Civitates Foederatae Americae’ ‘negotia’ ‘cum Venetiolae Petrolis’ ‘approbat’. IN GUIANA: ‘In Guiana’, ‘viginti discipulae’ ‘in incendio’ ‘in schola’ ‘mortui sunt’. IN COLUMBIA: ‘Petro’ ‘operationes militares’ ‘contra ‘E-eM-Ce’ ‘trucidatione contra indigenos’ ‘renovat’. IN PERUVIA: ‘Andreas Emmanuel López Obrador’ ‘persona non grata’ ‘in Peruvia’ ‘interventione in civilitate peruviana’ ‘est’. IN BOLIVIA: ‘In Curia’ ‘pugnant’: ‘lamentabilis’ ‘est’. IN BRASILIA: ‘Centum triginta milites’ ‘indigenorum trucidatione’ ‘indagant’. IN CILIA: ‘Ciliae Argentaria centralis’ ‘in primis’ ‘res pecuniarias’ ‘iubet’. IN URUGUAIA: ‘Lacalle’ ‘declarat’ ‘magnam erogationem’ ‘contra medicamentorum stupefactivorum dependentiam’ ‘futurum esse’. IN PARAGUAIA: ‘Tribunal Superior Iustitiae Comitialis’ ‘pro Enrico’ ‘est’. IN ORIÉNTE MEDIO. IN ISRAELE: ‘Israelis Argentaria’ ‘creditorum rationem’ ‘ad quattuor punctum septuaginta quinque’ ‘augmentat’. // ‘Knesset’ ‘pecuniae rationem controversam’ ‘approbat’. IN MEDIA ASIA: ‘In Mosocovia’, ‘Unionis Oeconomicae pro Euro-Asia conventionem’ ‘incipit’. IN IRANIA: ‘Irania’ ‘missilem novum’, ‘quod duo milia adipiscitur,’ ‘fecit’. IN PAKISTANIA: ‘Imran Khan’ ‘arma’ ‘deponit’. IN ASIA ORIENTALI. IN SINIS: ‘Sinae et Russia’ ‘auxilium mutuum’ ‘porrigunt’. IN CONTINENTI AFRICANA. IN SOMALIA: ‘Prima comitia’ ‘in Puntland’ ‘erunt’. IN AETIOPIA: ‘Clamores’ ‘contra milites exteros’ ‘in Tigray’ ‘sunt’. IN SUDANIA: ‘In Sudania’, ‘armistitum violant’ et ‘pugnas renovant’. ‘Unum punctum tres milia milium civium’ ‘fugiunt’. IN CAMARUNIA: ‘Triginta mulieres’ ‘in Camarunia’ ‘rapiuntur’.

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Erdogan si riconferma alla guida della Turchia anche nel ballottaggio | 29/05/2023 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 2:15


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi Erdogan si riconferma alla guida della Turchia anchenel ballottaggio, ma il Paese resta diviso, e la frattura diventa incolmabile sul piano politico, culturale ed economico. L'opposizione turca che si riconosce nel candidato Kemal Kilicdaroglu è stata sconfitta, ma non in modo netto. Poco meno della metà degli elettori hanno costretto Erdogan a confrontarsi nel doppio turno, e questo punto è già umiliante per un Presidente che solo qualche anno fa si prendeva tutto fin dall'inizio. Molti fattori hanno pesato sulla sconfitta dell'opposizione al ballottaggio. L'affluenza, come prevedibile, si è ridotta a livello nazionale. Lo stesso Kemal Kilicdaroglu si è dimostrato un candidato di scarsa capacità di mettere in campo una leadership forte. L'inflazione molto elevata ha riscaldato l'economia e i costi sono diventati proibitivi, e ciò ha fatto diventare le elezioni presidenziali come le più incerte degli ultimi vent'anni. Non ha convinto i turchi lo slogan dell'opposizione secondo cui un voto a Kilicdaroglu sarebbe bastato per liberarsi dalla deriva autoritaria e avviare un processo di libertà e democrazia. perfino l'atto pubblico di Merve Dizdar, vincitrice del premio come migliore attrice al festival di Cannes per la sua interpretazione nel film Kuru Otlar Ustune di Nuri Bilge Ceylan, che ha dedicato alle battaglia delle donne turche l'ambita statuetta. Ma il suo discorso imprime una spaccatura culturale con la Turchia di Erdogan. "Consegno questo premio a tutte le mie sorelle che non si inchinano davanti a coloro che sono ritenuti degni ma lottano e non perdono mai la speranza, qualunque cosa accada, e a tutte le anime in difficoltà che aspettano di vivere i bei giorni che meritano in Turchia".

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Erdogan si riconferma alla guida della Turchia anche nel ballottaggio | 29/05/2023 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 2:15


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi Erdogan si riconferma alla guida della Turchia anchenel ballottaggio, ma il Paese resta diviso, e la frattura diventa incolmabile sul piano politico, culturale ed economico. L'opposizione turca che si riconosce nel candidato Kemal Kilicdaroglu è stata sconfitta, ma non in modo netto. Poco meno della metà degli elettori hanno costretto Erdogan a confrontarsi nel doppio turno, e questo punto è già umiliante per un Presidente che solo qualche anno fa si prendeva tutto fin dall'inizio. Molti fattori hanno pesato sulla sconfitta dell'opposizione al ballottaggio. L'affluenza, come prevedibile, si è ridotta a livello nazionale. Lo stesso Kemal Kilicdaroglu si è dimostrato un candidato di scarsa capacità di mettere in campo una leadership forte. L'inflazione molto elevata ha riscaldato l'economia e i costi sono diventati proibitivi, e ciò ha fatto diventare le elezioni presidenziali come le più incerte degli ultimi vent'anni. Non ha convinto i turchi lo slogan dell'opposizione secondo cui un voto a Kilicdaroglu sarebbe bastato per liberarsi dalla deriva autoritaria e avviare un processo di libertà e democrazia. perfino l'atto pubblico di Merve Dizdar, vincitrice del premio come migliore attrice al festival di Cannes per la sua interpretazione nel film Kuru Otlar Ustune di Nuri Bilge Ceylan, che ha dedicato alle battaglia delle donne turche l'ambita statuetta. Ma il suo discorso imprime una spaccatura culturale con la Turchia di Erdogan. "Consegno questo premio a tutte le mie sorelle che non si inchinano davanti a coloro che sono ritenuti degni ma lottano e non perdono mai la speranza, qualunque cosa accada, e a tutte le anime in difficoltà che aspettano di vivere i bei giorni che meritano in Turchia".

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Erdogan vince le elezioni e resta alla guida della Turchia

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 1:28


Erdogan resterà alla guida della Turchia fino al 2028. Così hanno scelto i cittadini turchi, chiamati a votare per il ballottaggio tra l'attuale presidente e Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

Headline News
President Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu to face off in Sunday runoff

Headline News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 4:45


Turkish voters will return to the polls on Sunday to decide who will be the country's next president.

Deep State Radio
The DSR Daily Brief for May 26, 2023: Closing in on a Debt Ceiling Deal, US and China Commerce Officials Meet

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 12:11


The two hundred ninety-seventh episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: White House and G.O.P. Close In on Deal to Raise Debt Limit and Cut Spending Russian rocket hits Ukraine medical clinic US, Chinese commerce chiefs raise complaints on trade, investment, export policies Turkey election: What do Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu have to offer? More than 13,000 people in England denied vote due to new ID law - Reuters survey US study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms Mysterious boom rattles several South Carolina communities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ukraine Daily Brief
The DSR Daily Brief for May 26, 2023: Closing in on a Debt Ceiling Deal, US and China Commerce Officials Meet

Ukraine Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 12:11


The two hundred ninety-seventh episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: White House and G.O.P. Close In on Deal to Raise Debt Limit and Cut Spending Russian rocket hits Ukraine medical clinic US, Chinese commerce chiefs raise complaints on trade, investment, export policies Turkey election: What do Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu have to offer? More than 13,000 people in England denied vote due to new ID law - Reuters survey US study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms Mysterious boom rattles several South Carolina communities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deep State Radio
The DSR Daily Brief for May 26, 2023: Closing in on a Debt Ceiling Deal, US and China Commerce Officials Meet

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 12:11


The two hundred ninety-seventh episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: White House and G.O.P. Close In on Deal to Raise Debt Limit and Cut Spending Russian rocket hits Ukraine medical clinic US, Chinese commerce chiefs raise complaints on trade, investment, export policies Turkey election: What do Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu have to offer? More than 13,000 people in England denied vote due to new ID law - Reuters survey US study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms Mysterious boom rattles several South Carolina communities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vandaag
Verkiezingsstrijd Turkije: van liefdesretoriek naar angstpolitiek

Vandaag

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 18:04


Komende zondag gaat een tweede stemronde in Turkije uitwijzen wie de president wordt. Zal president Erdogan opnieuw worden verkozen, of zal oppositieleider Kiliçdaroglu hem verslaan? Correspondent Melvyn Ingleby zit in Istanboel. Hij ziet hoe Kiliçdaroglu zijn campagne wanhopig omgooit van liefdesretoriek naar angstpolitiek.Gast: Melvyn InglebyPresentatie: Gabriella AdèrRedactie: Nina van HattumMontage: JP GeersingCoördinatie: Henk Ruigrok van der Werven Foto: Erdem Sahin/EPAHeeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze ombudsman via ombudsman@nrc.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Esteri
Esteri di venerdì 26/05/2023

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 28:59


1-Stati Uniti. Corsa contro il tempo per evitare il default. Negoziati tra Casa Bianca e repubblicani vicini ad accordo sul tetto al debito. ( Roberto Festa) 2-Ucraina. Il modello coreano sarebbe stato proposto dalla Cina ai paesi occidentali. Secondo il WSJ l'inviato di Pechino Li Hui avrebbe suggerito un congelamento del conflitto. Kiev se la prende con le 'fonti anonime' nelle élite europee e americane. ( Alfredo Somoza) 3-Sudan. Scontri intensi nel Darfur, ma la tregua fa progressi nel resto del paese. In esteri intervista al cardiologo Franco Masini del Centro Salam di EMERGENCY a Khartoum. 4-Presidenziali in Turchia. Erdogan avanti nei sondaggi a due e giorni dal ballottaggio Il candidato delle opposizioni Kilicdaroglu tenta di raccogliere voti strizzando l'occhio a a ultra nazionalisti e xenofobi. ( Serena Tarabini) 5-Spagna. Elezioni locali di domenica un test cruciale per il governo di Pedro Sanchez. Le divergenze tra le sinistre radicali rischiano di favorire il partito popolare e Vox. ( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) 6- Parità di genere. Sogni e diritti negati delle delle ragazze in Kenya. Oggi quinta e ultima puntata del reportage di Esteri. ( Mattia Guastafierro)

International report
Turkey's presidential challenger faces uphill battle to unite opposition

International report

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 5:19


Incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the frontrunner as Turkey prepares for its first ever presidential runoff vote this weekend. But analysts say challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu has an outside chance, if he can galvanise his base. The first round saw Erdogan secure a majority in parliament and narrowly miss an outright win in the presidential race.Analysts say the political momentum has shifted away from Kilicdaroglu ahead of Sunday's runoff."Erdogan obviously enjoys not only the 49.5 percent [of the vote] that he got in the first round, but also the parliamentary majority," explains Can Selcuki, head of opinion pollsters Istanbul Economics Research."So these are very big motivational factors going into the second round, which renders him the likely winner."Kilicdaroglu, on the other hand, is trying to motivate his supporters and increase mobilisation, but at the same time mitigate concerns over his nationalistic security policies," added Selcuki.Nationalist turnBoth presidential candidates are targeting nationalist voters after a surprisingly strong showing by hardline nationalist candidate Sinan Ogan in the first round.Kilicdaroglu hopes to capitalise on nationalist sentiments and, since the first round, has stressed his commitment to deport millions of Syrian refugees.  Nationalist kingmaker endorses Erdogan for 28 May runoff"Kilicdaroglu probably is interested in getting some of those Sinan Ogan supporters, supporters of the third-party candidate who are driven by TikTok or social media – and nationalism, of course. So he's lurching a little more in that direction," said Asli Aydintasbas of the Brookings Institution in Washington. But such a move carries risks, given that until now, Kilicdaroglu's focus was democratic reform."The problem is these things are very dangerous, especially if you do these rapid adjustments and changes at the last minute," warns Aydintasbas.Kurdish questionKilicdaroglu is also now taking a hard line on security, vowing never to negotiate with Kurdish separatists.But such a move threatens to alienate key Kurdish voters, who Kilicdaroglu needs to win the presidency.Sezin Oney, a political scientist who writes for the Politikyol news portal, says Kilicdaroglu is performing a tricky political balancing act."Now the bar is much, much higher. He has to first convince, first of all, his own voters to go and vote for him... And he has to convince others."Also, he has to convince Sinan Ogan, the nationalist voter side, and he has to keep the Kurds on his side. So this is a very delicate balance. It's not impossible, but it's much, much more difficult than the first round," said Oney.Kilicdaroglu got a campaign boost when the pro-Kurdish HDP party on Thursday renewed its support for his presidential bid, even despite his overtures towards hardline Turkish nationalists who oppose more rights for minority Kurds.Parliamentary advantageBut another challenge facing Kilicdaroglu is that the coalition led by Erdogan's AKP Party is set to secure an absolute majority in parliament, giving Erdogan a strategic advance."The government side obviously is advocating for consistency, whereas the opposition is advocating for balance," suggests pollster Selcuki."In the past, we've seen that the Turkish electorate usually chooses consistency over the notion of balance." Erdogan takes the advantage into Turkey's presidential runoff pollWith Erdogan voters turning out in larger numbers than Kilicdaroglu's in their respective strongholds, Kilicdaroglu's chances now depend on how many of the incumbent president's opponents he can turn out, predicts Atilla Yesilada, a Turkey analyst for GlobalSource Partners."The proximity of another Erdogan victory and what might happen to their future and to their children's future may force them to dispel their doubts and complaints about Kilicdaroglu and show up to the polls. That's the only thing that can change the facts on the ground," says Yesilada.Kilicdaroglu sought to gain political traction earlier this week by appearing on a popular YouTube show for four hours, taking audience questions. The show drew more than 20 million views.With momentum appearing to be with Erdogan in this final leg of the race, analysts say Kilicdaroglu needs to find more ways to reenergise his supporters at the crucial last minute.

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC
Türkiye's Presidential Runoff Election

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 57:04


Turkish citizens are going to polls this Sunday for the second round of Turkish presidential elections. The race is a contest between the incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Having registered a 5-point lead in the first round, Erdogan approaches this critical phase with robust support while the opposition has been trying to recalibrate their message given the disappointing results in the first round. Election predictions have become more complex as the presidential hopeful Sinan Ogan, who received about 5% of the votes in the first round, endorsed Erdogan, while his supporter the Victory Party declared its support for Kilicdaroglu. How will these new endorsements alter the candidates' likelihood of success? Were there any notable policy position shifts? What sort of Türkiye can we expect to wake up to next Monday?   The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to convene a panel of experts to shed light on the Turkish presidential election runoff, discuss the trends since the first round, and evaluate candidates' chances of success.    Speakers   Burhanettin Duran, General Coordinator at The SETA Foundation   Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC   Moderator   Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seta-dc/support

SWR2 Tagesgespräch und Interview der Woche
Mannheimer Linken-Politikerin: Darum wählen so viele Türken in Deutschland Erdogan

SWR2 Tagesgespräch und Interview der Woche

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 4:56


Der türkische Präsident Erdogan geht als Favorit in die anstehende Stichwahl. Die Linken-Politikerin und Vize-Vorsitzende der deutsch-türkischen Parlamentariergruppe, Gökay Akbulut, sieht dennoch Chancen für den Oppositionskandidaten Kilicdaroglu. Nur mit ihm sei ein echter Demokratisierungsprozess möglich, sagte Akbulut im SWR2 Tagesgespräch. Entsprechend kritisch sieht sie das Wahlverhalten der Türkinnen und Türken in Deutschland, die in der ersten Runde mehrheitlich Erdogan gewählt haben: In einer Demokratie leben und einen Autokraten wählen, das sei "eine Katastrophe". Ebenfalls mit Sorge beobachtet die Linken-Politikerin, wie beide Kandidaten die Situation der Geflüchteten in der Türkei instrumentalisieren würden. Die Stimmung sei bei diesem Thema stark aufgeheizt und Kilicdaroglu habe dem Druck der Nationalisten nachgegeben: "Das halte ich für nicht so klug", so Akbulut im SWR2 Tagesgespräch.

Musica
Live: "Come cambia la Turchia dopo il voto?" con Murat Cinar

Musica

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 83:27


Una live assieme a Murat Cinar, fra i migliori giornalisti turchi in Italia, per parlare di come sono andate le elezioni e quale sarà il futuro di questo paeseTrovate qui la sua pagina Facebook Instagram Twitter ed il link per acquistare il libroClicca qui per ascoltare la serie dedicata a "Le perle del Corano" di al GhazaliQui per la prima stagione de "Dal Masnavi di Rumi", mentre qui per la seconda stagionee qui per i 40 hadith di NawawiInfine, qui trovi Medio Oriente e Dintorni Music, un mio podcast uscito 1 anno fa solo per Spotify in cui scoprirai la storia e le canzoni di artisti e band che hanno fatto (o stanno facendo) la storiaMentre qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"Se volete aiutare le persone colpite dal terremoto in Siria e Turchia qui ci sono i link di alcune associazioni umanitarie che operano nella zona:-AKUT (Organizzazione di volontariato non-governativa impegnata nella ricerca, nell'assistenza e nel soccorso alle vittime del terremoto)-White Helmets (organizzazione no-profit che di volontari che da anni è una delle uniche ad aiutare attivamente sul campo tutti i civili siriani) -Save The Children (storica associazione specializzata sui bambini)

AriaPulita
Elezioni. La Turchia al bivio

AriaPulita

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 16:59


Con il Prof. Massimiliano Trentin - Docente di Relazioni Internazionali del Medioriente all'Università di Bologna - abbiamo parlato di elezioni in Turchia. Davvero la vittoria dello sfidante Kilicdaroglu potrebbe cambiare le relazioni con l'Europa e la Russia?

QG - Quarentena Global
7T. EP.9 - Eleições Turcas: entre o oriente e o ocidente

QG - Quarentena Global

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 14:17


No dia 28 de maio, ocorrerá o segundo turno das eleições turcas entre Erdogan e Kilicdaroglu, algo inédito no país. O primeiro, foi primeiro-ministro entre os anos de 2003 e 2014 e comanda o país desde então. Ele quer reeleger através da política anti-refugiados. Já o segundo, busca quebrar a hegemonia, na contramão das ideias de Erdogan. No episódio de hoje, o QG trará o panorama da decisão, bem como quem são os dois candidatos e como funciona o sistema eleitoral turco. Roteirista: Anderson Salgado Apresentadores: Carol Pavan, Lucas Dias e Marcos Marx Edição: Lucas Dias

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
What is expected from the runoff election in Turkey? - Gelo ji gerra duyem ya hilbijartinên li Tirkiyê çi tê çaverêkirin?

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 11:13


Voters in Turkey will be back at the polls on May 28 as no candidate managed to secure 50% of the vote in the first round. We speak to lawyer Sedat Yurtdaş from Diyarbakır about the reasons that both candidates, Kilicdaroglu and Erdogan did not secure 50% of the votes. - Wek tê zanîn ku helbijartinên gîştî li Tirkiyê di 14 Gulanê de cî girtin, lê ji ber ku herdu berbijar negihîştin asta ji sedî 50, helbijartin derbasî gerra duyem bû ku di 28 Gulanê de ye. Em bi parêzer Sedat Yurtdaş re ji Amedê derbarê sedemên biserneketina herdu berbijaran, Kiliçdaroglu û Erdogan diaxafin.

International report
Erdogan takes the advantage into Turkey's presidential run-off poll

International report

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 4:22


Turkey faces a presidential run-off poll on 28 May after an inconclusive vote on 14 May.  The political momentum seems to be with the incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who narrowly failed to secure an absolute majority. Erdogan is also expected to win a majority in the parliamentary election, the official results of which will be announced on Monday.Presidential challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu, widely tipped as the front-runner in many opinion polls, lagged four percentage points behind Erdogan, despite soaring inflation and the cost-of-living crisis, coupled with accusations of a botched response to the earthquake in February. Istanbul's Uskudar district, once a traditional Erdogan stronghold, is witnessing growing electoral opposition.It is a place Kilicdaroglu targeted with his broad electoral coalition. There is a mixed reaction to the first-round vote."There is this Tayyip Erdogan mentality, you see. It's always been believed he will save this country. He will save this homeland," said Uskudar resident Merve, who only wanted to be identified by her first name. Volunteer army of election monitors prepare to protect Turkey's vote"That logic is always there," she added, "I want to break that mentality a little bit. We should open our minds. Change is good. But people believe without him, there will be no roads, no bridges, and the citizens will be hungry."She added: "You know, he still understands the Turkish people, he still understands the differences, he still understands the state of poverty and the poor. No matter what, he is the one who still reaches out a hand to me today."'Nothing has changed'Uskudar residents fish for food or maybe some extra cash in Istanbul's Bosphorus waterway, which dissects the city.Ismail, one of those residents, is still coming to terms with the presidential vote. "We didn't expect it, and frankly, we were very hopeful that there would be a change, but again nothing has changed. So, we are shocked. I don't want to believe in the result," said Ismail.His friend, Cem, says he isn't surprised, but worries about the prospect of a second round of voting in a presidential run-off. "There wasn't much that surprised me – the strong one won again. I mean, the big fish swallowed the small fish again. It's as simple as that," said Cem."Round two is something we don't like, but people are ready. They will be ready again. In the second round, the chances are 50-50 again; nothing has changed, so we will wait and see."Following the parliamentary elections. Erdogan's coalition is expected to secure a a comfotable majority, which should lend Erdogan the advantage for the 28 May run-off."Erdogan can now campaign saying that I'm the candidate who guarantees stability and also security because we have the parliamentary advantage," explained Sezin Oney, an analyst for the PolitikYol news portal. "One of the undecided voters who never would vote for Erdogan told me that I would be voting for Erdogan this time just because of parliament," she added."You would want the president and the parliament to align in the same direction. So that, of course, would be something detrimental for the opposition and positive for Erdogan."Kilicdaroglu's campaignKilicdaroglu's campaign is pivoting toward courting Turkish nationalist voters in a bid to secure supporters of the presidential candidate Sinan Ogan who dropped out of the vote after coming third.Kilicdaroglu is doubling down on his vow to return millions of Syrian refugees as well as promising to protect the motherland – a reference to security and the country's war against Kurdish separatists. This is a risky strategy given the challenger's dependence on Kurdish minority votes."This is a very delicate balance. It's not impossible, but it's much, much more difficult than the first vote," said Oney.But with the political momentum now with Erdogan, caution doesn't appear to be an option for Kilicdaroglu.

Focus on Europe | Video Podcast | Deutsche Welle
What if President Erdogan loses the election in Turkey?

Focus on Europe | Video Podcast | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 3:55


Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu are in a tight race in the elections. Jailed Erdogan critics hope his defeat after nearly 20 years in power will give them their freedom. AKP supporters hope Erdogan will prevail.

Independent Thinking
Turkey election special: Where next for Turkish democracy?

Independent Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 34:48


This week on podcast we look at the fallout from the first round of Turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections. President Erdogan is just a hair's breadth away from securing the 50% of the vote needed to become president. With Turkey set to enter a presidential run-off on 28 May we ask what this means for Turkey's fragile democracy? Has the opposition under Kilicdaroglu lost momentum? And what impact did issues such as identity politics, the economy, foreign policy, and the devastating earthquakes play in the election?  We also look more broadly to what the result means for Turkey's place in the world. With Turkey potentially about to enter a third decade of rule under Erdogan, where will this place Ankara's ties with Russia, Europe, and the United States? What does this mean for Sweden's entry into NATO? And what does the election result mean for the future of Turkey's fragile economy? Joining Bronwen Maddox on the show this week is Galip Dalay is an Associate Fellow with our MENA programme; Timothy Ash an Associate Fellow with our Russia, and Eurasia programme; Evren Balta, a Professor of International Relations at Özyeğin University and journalist Guney Yildiz, formerly with the BBC, but now with Cambridge University.  Read our expertise: Turkey's next leader may be pro-West but not anti-Russia Turkey elections: High stakes for democracy Turkey at a crossroads Subscribe to Independent Thinking wherever you get your podcasts. Please listen, rate, review and subscribe. Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Abdul Boudiaf and Alex Moyler.

24.hu podcastok
HÁROMHARMAD – Kammerertől Erdoganig – hogy kell nyerni hibrid rezsimben?

24.hu podcastok

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 54:36


Magas infláció, csökkenő életszínvonal, állami média túlsúly és töretlen népszerűségű kormánypárt. Törökország és Magyarország között nemcsak a svéd NATO csatlakozással kapcsolatos aggályokban vannak hasonlóságok. A héten a törökök elnök- és parlamenti választásokat tartottak, Gödön pedig előrehozott önkormányzati választás zajlott. Hogyan hagyta magára az ellenzék Gödöt és leváltható-e még Erdogan demokratikus választáson? A Samsung gyár árnyékából Isztambulig jutott Bánszegi Rebeka, Bita Dániel és Nagy Gergely Miklós a mai Háromharmadban.

Was die Woche wichtig war – Der funk-Podcast
Türkei-Update, Sozialwahlen, Graichen geht & ESC-Aufreger

Was die Woche wichtig war – Der funk-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 54:10


Wir schauen zurück auf die Woche: Leo ist frisch zurück vom Eurovision-Song-Contest aus Liverpool und erzählt uns von den größten Aufregern rund um die Veranstaltung. (10:18) - Staatssekretär Patrick Graichen muss jetzt doch gehen, weil er sich nicht an die Compliance Regeln des Wirtschaftsministeriums gehalten hat. Inzwischen hat sich Wirtschaftsminister Robert Habeck von ihm distanziert. Außerdem gibt's jetzt auch noch Vorwürfe gegen einen anderen Staatssekretär aus dem Ministerium. Was für ein Licht wirft das gerade auf die Grünen? (19:30) - In der Türkei wurde letzten Sonntag gewählt, ein neuer Präsident steht aber noch nicht fest. Stattdessen gibt's am 28. Mai eine Stichwahl zwischen den Kandidaten Erdoğan und Kılıçdaroğlu. Wir machen ein kleines Zwischenfazit: Wie fair sind die Wahlen abgelaufen? Welche Rolle spielen junge Menschen? Und wie ist jetzt die Stimmung vor den Stichwahlen? WDR-Reporterin Dayala Lang hat uns ihre Einschätzungen aus Ankara geschickt. (24:00) - Die Sozialwahlen laufen noch bis zum 31. Mai. Noch nie davon gehört? Das sind die drittgrößten Wahlen in Deutschland. Insgesamt 52 Millionen Menschen können alle 6 Jahre abstimmen, es geht um wichtige Entscheidungen zu den Themen Gesundheit und Rente. Wir klären zusammen mit Stefan Braatz, dem stellvertretenden Pressesprecher der Deutschen Rentenversicherung Bund, worüber genau da eigentlich abgestimmt wird und warum diese Wahlen auch für junge Menschen voll wichtig sind. (37:21) - Wenn ihr noch mehr über die Sozialwahlen wissen wollt, gibt's hier das Video von MrWissen2Go dazu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o5PzmsrbWQ - Feedback und Fragen könnt ihr uns immer per DM auf Insta schicken: https://www.instagram.com/funk/

In Focus by The Hindu
What to expect from the Turkey Presidential run-off on May 28 | In Focus podcast

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 30:03


Turkey's high-stakes presidential elections are headed for a run-off. None of the candidates could cross the 50% mark needed to win the presidency in the first round, which took place on May 14. Now the incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his opponent Kemal Kilicdaroglu of the Republican People's Party (CHP) will face each other once again on May 28. In the elections held last Sunday, Erdogan confounded pollsters – who had given the edge to Kilicdaroglu – by winning 49.51% of the vote, while Kilicdaroglu finished with 44.89%. The third candidate, Sinan Ogan of the right-wing nationalist ATA Alliance, secured 5.17% of the vote. He could play kingmaker ahead of the run-off. Meanwhile, in the Parliamentary polls, which also happened simultaneously, Erdogan's party, the AKP secured a majority for its alliance with 266 seats, while the CHP managed 166 seats in the 600-member House. Who is the favourite as the country heads for the run-off? Who is the kingmaker Ogan likely to back? And how did Erdogan, despite public anger over his regime's inept response to the February earthquake and a worsening cost-of-living crisis, manage to do so well? 

Timeless with Julie Hartman
Turkey Heads to Runoff Elections - Julie Noted

Timeless with Julie Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 23:14


Noteworthy news for today: Turkey heads to runoff elections between Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu; GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy proposes raising voting age to 25; WSJ - Why Are We Stricter With Tattoos Than Transgender Treatment? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

the Profane Argument, atheist podcast
Ep#341: Trump, Santos, and Giuliani

the Profane Argument, atheist podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 54:46


Follow-up: Kenya starvation cult @4:51 X-tian medical cost sharing @6:43 Tucker @8:11 Politics: Trump verdict @13:21 Tuberville @24:08 Giuliani lawsuit @27:13 Santos @29:08 Erdogan v Kilicdaroglu @31:40 King of Homeopathy @35:29 Call for SCOTUS reform @38:38 DeSantis Bill @42:05 Religious Nonsense: Blasphemy Pakistan @44:22 Iran @45:22 Human Rights Council Oakland Catholic Diocese @46:56 Southern Baptist Convention @48:05 Final Stories: MO student suspended @48:54

O Assunto
Turquia rumo ao 2º turno histórico

O Assunto

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 28:36


Chefe de Estado desde 2003 (quando a função ainda era desempenhada pelo primeiro-ministro), Recep Tayyip Erdogan saiu na frente na votação do domingo (14): com 49,51% dos votos válidos e maioria no Parlamento. Então favorito nas pesquisas e líder da coalização de seis partidos de oposição, Kemal Kilicdaroglu obteve 44,8% dos votos. Para analisar os rumos da democracia turca, e como ela reverbera na geopolítica global e no avanço da extrema-direita pelo mundo, Natuza Nery entrevista o economista Maurício Moura, sócio do fundo Zaftra e professor da Universidade George Washington, e Marina Slhessarenko Barreto, pesquisadora do Centro de Análise da Liberdade e do Autoritarismo e uma das autoras do livro “O caminho da autocracia: estratégias atuais de erosão democrática”. Neste episódio: - Depois de passar 10 dias na Turquia, Maurício relata o clima de “engajamento, polarização e tensão” em cidades pequenas e médias e em metrópoles como Istambul e Ancara. Lá, ele visitou comícios da situação e da oposição, onde foi detido por policiais: “Dá uma noção do clima tenso que envolve política na Turquia”; - O economista explica como a inflação galopante, que já superou os 80% ao mês, age como “principal cabo eleitoral da oposição” nesta eleição, em contraponto ao “domínio da máquina pública” pelo grupo político de Erdogan. E embora Kilicdaroglu tenha também o apoio majoritário dos empresários, ele aposta na vitória do atual presidente; - Marina avalia a “força persistente” de Erdogan, que elegeu maioria no Parlamento turco, e chega ao 2º turno com mais de 2,6 milhões de votos de vantagem. Ela conta como ele conseguiu superar uma tentativa de golpe de Estado e “transformar a Turquia de parlamentarista em presidencialista” para se manter no poder; - A pesquisadora comenta os movimentos de “experimentação e exportação transnacional” de tecnologia política entre a rede de países alinhados à extrema-direita global – caso de Turquia, Hungria, EUA (sob governo Trump) e Brasil (sob Bolsonaro). E destaca o aparelhamento da educação, do espaço cívico e da segurança pública como ferramentas de “autocratização”.

The San Francisco Experience
The Turkish Elections: the State Continuity Doctrine. Talking with noted geopolitical strategist Alp Sevimlisoy.

The San Francisco Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 29:36


Turkey is headed for an historic presidential runoff election on Sunday May 28, 2023 with incumbent Erdogan facing challenger Kilicdaroglu. Alp Sevimlisoy outlines what is at stake for the Turkish Republic and its people. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-herlihy/message

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Türkiye 2023 election goes to runoff Türkiye's 2023 presidential election has gone to a runoff after no candidate was able to clear the required 50 percent of the vote in the first round on May 14th. The country's incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won 49.51 percent of the vote, while his main opponent Kemal Kilicdaroglu secured 44.88 percent. The run-off will be between Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu on May 28. *) Fresh Russian air attacks on Kiev Explosions have rocked Ukraine's Kiev as air defence systems repelled Russian air attacks on the capital and other places in the country. Ukraine downed an entire barrage of Russian drones and missiles, including six advanced Kinzhal missiles. The developments show Ukraine has bolstered its air defences after a winter of systemic strikes on key infrastructure. *) Tunisia sentences Saied's opponent A Tunisian court has sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, one of the main opponents of President Kais Saied, to a year in prison following his arrest last month. Ennahdha party leader Ghannouchi had appeared in court on terror-related charges at the end of February after being accused of calling police officers "tyrants". Human Rights Watch had called his arrest a move "to neutralise the country's largest political party". *) Teen kills multiple people in New Mexico An 18-year-old gunman has shot three people to death and wounded six others in a US town before he was fatally shot by police outside a church. Local police said they responded "to find a chaotic scene where a male subject was actively firing upon individuals" in a residential area. Two officers, who were struck in an exchange of gunfire with the suspect, were among those wounded in the shooting in northwest New Mexico. Three civilians were killed. *) 31 Abrams tanks The US Defence Department announced that 31 M1 Abrams training tanks have been sent to Germany a few weeks ahead of a US-led training program for Ukrainian forces. Expected to last several months, the training program is aimed at preparing Ukrainian tech crews to operate and maintain the tanks, which will be used to defend Ukraine against Russia.

Apropos – der tägliche Podcast des Tages-Anzeigers
Erdogan oder Kilicdaroglu? Die Wahlen in der Türkei

Apropos – der tägliche Podcast des Tages-Anzeigers

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 23:39


Am Sonntag wählte die Stimmbevölkerung der Türkei einen Präsidenten. Seit 21 Jahren an der Macht ist Recep Tayyib Erdogan von der rechtspopulistischen AKP. Diese lange Regierungszeit wollte sein Herausforderer, der Sozialdemokrat Kemal Kilicdaroglu, beenden.Während der Wahl verkündeten die Opposition und die halbstaatliche Nachrichtenagentur unterschiedliche Zahlen. Am Sonntagabend twitterte Kilicdaroglu, er sei im Vorsprung. In der Nacht auf Montag gab sich dann Erdogan siegreich: «Wir liegen weit vorne.» Das absolute Mehr er Wählerstimmen schien er aber zu verpassen – alle Zeichen deuten auf eine Stichwahl  am 28. Mai hin.Welchen Zahlen kann man trauen? Wie fair lief diese Wahl ab? Und was kommt nun in den nächsten Wochen auf die Türkei zu?  Darüber spricht Tomas Avenarius, Korrespondent der Süddeutschen Zeitung und Tamedia in Istanbul, in einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos». Gastgeberin ist Mirja Gabathuler. Mehr zum Thema:Analyse von Tomas Avenarius; Immerhin, Erdogan ist nicht unbesiegbarPorträt von Kemal Kilicdaroglu: Für viele die Hoffnung der NationDen Tagi 3 Monate zum Preis von 1 Monat lesen: tagiabo.ch

Visegrad Insight Podcast
Autocratic Resilience and the Future of Turkish Politics

Visegrad Insight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 39:37


The latest tremors are shaking the illiberal union of Hungary and Poland. Major European powers are ramping up their support for Ukraine, dramatically underscored by Germany's generous packages announced during President Zelenskyy's recent visit to Berlin. Tensions rise in the first round of the Turkish elections, with Erdogan maintaining a slight lead over his rival Kilicdaroglu, leading to a runoff election on 28 May. In the second part of our podcast, we discuss the labyrinth of autocratic politics in Turkey. Our Deputy Managing Editor, Adam Jasser, exchanges views with Humeyra Pamuk (Reuters). They delve into the resilience of autocratic leaders, using Erdogan's current precarious lead as a point of departure.

Bilanz am Mittag
Bilanz am Mittag vom 16.05.2023

Bilanz am Mittag

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023


U.a. mit diesen Themen: Studie zu Lesekompetenz der Grundschüler / Neue Studie der Uni Frankfurt: Polizeigewalt wird nur selten aufgearbeitet / Nach der Bremen-Wahl - Grüne in der Krise / Kann es Kilicdaroglu noch schaffen? - Ja / Nein

Géopolitique
Aux élections en Turquie : le temps du soupçon

Géopolitique

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 3:06


durée : 00:03:06 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre  Haski  - Après une soirée de tensions et de confusion, les deux principaux candidats de la présidentielle turque, Erdogan et Kilicdaroglu, semblaient se diriger vers un second tour. Mais les risques sont nombreux, avec la tendance croissante dans le monde à refuser les résultats qui déplaisent.

Fault Lines
Episode 220: Turkey Votes

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 9:42


Today, Les, Jess, and Jamil discuss yesterday's vote in Turkey, which will result in a runoff vote on May 28 between President Erdogan and his chief rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, as neither candidate received over 50% of the vote. If Kilicdaroglu wins, which would end Erdogan's 20-year rule, he indicated that he will seek better ties with the United States and the West.Do we expect that bilateral relations will improve if Kilicdaroglu wins? If Erdogan prevails again, how should President Biden handle Turkey? How problematic is Turkey's relationship with Russia and China?Hear our experts debate these issues and more in less than 10 minutes on our latest episode of Fault Lines!Want to learn more about this topic? Check out these articles that our experts used to frame our discussion:https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/14/turkey-erdogan-election-opposition-kilicdaroglu/ https://www.wsj.com/articles/having-established-turkey-on-the-world-stage-erdogan-faces-risky-vote-at-home-fd0793d9?mod=hp_lead_pos8 Follow our experts on Twitter:@lestermunson@NotTVJessJones@jamil_n_jafferLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.And don't forget to follow @masonnatsec on Twitter! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

O Antagonista
Turquia caminha para 2º turno entre Erdogan e Kilicdaroglu

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 13:23


Contados mais de 97% das urnas abertas, o presidente Recep Tayyip Erdogan e o opositor Kemal Kilicdaroglu deverão se enfrentar no segundo turno das eleições na Turquia, em 28 de maio.  O atual presidente contabiliza 49,36% dos votos, enquanto seu principal adversário aparece com 44,96%, segundo dados da agência de notícias estatal Anadolu. A oposição contesta os números da agência estatal, controlada por Erdogan, e diz liderar a apuração. A agência privada Anka dá números ligeiramente diferentes. Essa já pode ser considerada a eleição mais acirrada do país em 20 anos, período em que o presidente esteve à frente do poder. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

Kan English
Turkey's election heads for run-off

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 4:41


Turkey is heading  for a run-off vote after President Tayyip Erdogan led over his opposition rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu in Sunday's election but fell short of an outright majority to extend his 20-year rule of the NATO-member country. Neither Erdogan nor Kilicdaroglu cleared the 50% threshold needed to avoid a second round, to be held on May 28, in an election seen as a verdict on Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian path. KAN's Mark Weiss asked Dr Gabi Mitchell, a Policy Fellow at the Mitvim Institute, if Erdogan was the big winner from Sunday's vote.(Photo:Reuters)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auf den Punkt
Warum doch wieder so viele Türken Erdoğan gewählt haben

Auf den Punkt

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 13:18


Die Präsidentschaftswahl in der Türkei ist noch nicht entschieden. In zwei Wochen kommt es zur Stichwahl zwischen Erdoğan und Kılıçdaroğlu. Wer hat welche Chance?

Politicana
Ep. 130 - Jury Finds Donald Trump Liable For Sexual Abuse, Trump's CNN Townhall, New Evidence In Hunter Biden Scandal, And The Turkish Election!

Politicana

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 70:48


Support Us Here! --> https://anchor.fm/politicana/support Hello and welcome to the Politicana Podcast, where Tyler, Prateek, and Nick keep you up-to-date on all things Politics. New episodes will be uploaded at the beginning of every week, so stay tuned and follow us on your favorite podcasting platform to be notified when new episodes are available.  Please email Backofthemob@gmail.com with any comments, questions, or inquiries. -- Topics And Timestamps -- 00:15 - Trump Found Liable For Sexual Abuse By Jury, Awards $5 Million to Accuser Former President Trump found liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in a significant verdict. Jury rejects rape claim but holds Trump accountable for lesser sexual abuse. Verdict affects Trump's political ambitions, including White House campaign. Jury also finds Trump defamed Carroll. Trump criticizes verdict, vows to appeal. Carroll relieved after years of dismissal. Impact on Trump's presidential bid uncertain, as he maintains lead among GOP contenders. 29:05 - CNN Townhall Interview with Former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire The 2024 presidential election season kicked off with a fiery televised interview between former President Donald Trump and CNN's Kaitlan Collins. Trump appeared on the network he often labels as "Fake News," engaging in a confrontational exchange. Topics discussed included the January 6th Capitol attack, potential pardons for rioters, handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, derogatory name-calling of political opponents, acceptance of election results, abortion, Ukraine-Russia conflict, and the E. Jean Carroll case. Despite the controversy, Trump maintains a strong lead over GOP rivals in recent polls. 50:50 - The Hunter Scandal Shoots Off 10 Million Dollars to The Biden Family House Oversight Committee reports Biden family received $10M+ from foreign entities during and after Biden's vice presidency. GOP claims "complicated network" of 20+ companies used to conceal transactions. White House denies undue influence on Biden policies. GOP calls sums unprecedented. 59:00 - Erodgan Believes Biden Will Steal His Election? Erdogan accuses opposition of colluding with Biden ahead of critical Turkish election. Polls show him trailing Kilicdaroglu. If neither wins majority, runoff on May 28. Tight race expected for parliament between People's Alliance (AKP, MHP) and Nation Alliance (CHP, others). Elections start Sunday. 1:04:45 - Santos is Back, Lying Away U.S. Rep. George Santos, infamous for fabricating his life story, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges he duped donors, stole from his campaign and lied to Congress about being a millionaire, all while cheating to collect unemployment benefits he didn't deserve. Afterward, he said he wouldn't drop his reelection bid and defied calls to resign. Santos' 13-count federal indictment was a reckoning for a web of fraud and deceit that prosecutors say overlapped with the New York Republican's fantastical public image as a wealthy businessman — a fictional biography that began to unravel after he won election last fall. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support

InterNational
Aux élections en Turquie : le temps du soupçon

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 3:06


durée : 00:03:06 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre  Haski  - Après une soirée de tensions et de confusion, les deux principaux candidats de la présidentielle turque, Erdogan et Kilicdaroglu, semblaient se diriger vers un second tour. Mais les risques sont nombreux, avec la tendance croissante dans le monde à refuser les résultats qui déplaisent.

WDR 5 Politikum
Türkische Außenpolitik & Bürger in Wut

WDR 5 Politikum

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:41


Wird das Wahlergebnis Auswirkungen auf die türkische Außenpolitik haben? Außerdem: Was ist aus den Bundeswehrhelfer:innen in Afghanistan geworden? Und: Sind "Bürger in Wut" harmloser als die AfD? Von WDR 5.

Nuntii in lingua latina
Nuntii in lingua latina E.13 T.11: Milia et milia ex migrantibus refugium in Americam quaerunt.

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:47


12-V-2023. IN ORBE TERRARUM: ‘Coronae virus undeviginti’: ‘Consociatio Mundialis Sanitatis (abbreviatione: O-eM-eS)’ ‘nuntiat’ ‘emergens universalem’ ‘finire’. ‘Antonius Guterres’, ‘Consociationis ‘Nationum Unitae Secretarius generalis’, ‘declarat’: ‘pacem’ ‘hodie’ ‘in Ucraina’ ‘impossibilem’ ‘esse’. IN CONTINENTE TERRA EUROPAE. IN EUROPA: ‘Ursula von der Leyen’ ‘consilium’ ‘ad sanctiones oeconomicas eludire contra Russiam pugnandum’ ‘revelat’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Chiovia’ ‘aeroplanis non gubernatis’ ‘apuggnata fuit’. ‘Civitates Foederatae Americae’ ‘novum auxilium oeconomicum’ ‘ex uno punctum duobus miliardum dollarium’ ‘pro Ucraina’ ‘nuntiant’. ‘Britanniarum regnum’ ‘missilia maiore latitudine’ ‘ad Ucrainam’ ‘tribuit’. ‘Ucraina’ ‘in Bakhmut’ ‘progredit’. Sed, ‘Russia’ ‘nonaginta centesimas partes ex Bakhmut’ ‘magno damno’ ‘tenet’. ‘Zelens’kyj’ ‘Francisco’ ‘in pacis iter’ ‘convenit’. IN FINIA: ‘Finia primus minister, Mari’, ‘divertitur (id est: divortium quaerit)’. IN BRITANNIARUM REGNUM: ‘Carolus Tertium, novus rex Brittaniarum’, ‘omnibus et singulis’ ‘gratias’ ‘egit’. ‘Primus infans’ ‘cum De-eN-A ex tribus personis’ ‘in Britanniarum regno’ ‘natus est’. ‘Cantuariensis Archiepiscopus, Iustinus Welby’, ‘declarat’: ‘de migrantibus legem’ ‘moraliter accusabilem’ ‘esse’. ‘Alimentorum pretia’ ‘decrescunt’. ‘Hypothecarum ratio creditorum’ ‘ad quattuor punctum quinque centesimas partes’ ‘advenit’. ‘Possessores’ ‘plus quam centum libras sterlingorum’ ‘menstruum’ ‘persolvent’. IN HISPANIA: ‘In Hispania’, ‘Tribunal Supremum’ ‘legem pro aborto’ ‘firmat’. ‘Hispaniae regimen’ ‘agricultores’ ‘siccitate’ ‘auxiliabit’. ‘Sánchez’ ‘ad Biden’ ‘accipere milia Americae Latinae migrantes’ ‘proponet’. IN GALLIA: ‘Tergiversatio fiscalis’: ‘Potestas exsecutiva’ ‘contra divites’ ‘destinat’. ‘Accessus ad Hypothecas’ ‘rationis creditorum pretio’ ‘diminuit’. ‘Educationis minister, Pap Ndiaye’, ‘consilium contra separationem scholarem’ ‘exhibet’; ‘hoc consilium’ ‘Liberas scholas’ ‘includit’. IN BELGICA: ‘Gravitidas ex mulieres aetate maioris’ ‘viginti annis’ ‘duplicantur’. IN GERMANIA: ‘Duo mortui’ ‘plumbatis telis’ ‘in Mercedes-Benz Fabrica’ ‘sunt’. ‘E-Ve-Ge operistitium traminum’ ‘quinquaginta horis’ ‘erit’. IN ITALIA: ‘Italia’ ‘senescit’: ‘minus ac minus’ ‘infans’ ‘nascuntur’. ‘Praeterito anno’, soltantum ‘quadrigentos milia nativitates’ ‘fuerunt’; etiam, ‘gravitidas ex mulieres aetate maioris’ ‘augmentat’. ‘Italiae praeses’ ‘declarat’ quod ‘familias adiuvare’ ‘servandus est’. ‘Papa Franciscus’ ‘in colloquio’ ‘participat’ et ‘declarat’ ‘culturam inimicam familiis’ ‘esse’. ‘Diruptio’ ‘in Mediolano’ ‘fuit’. ‘Ducentos emissos’ ‘fuerunt’. ‘Nova aggressio’ ‘contra Italiam’ ‘de migrantibus’ ‘est’. ‘Sed nunc’, ‘Lutetia et Matritum’ ‘Meloni’ ‘accusant’. ‘Meloni’ ‘aggressiones’ ‘deducit’. IN CIVITATE VATICANA: ‘Dux ecclessiae coptae orthodoxae, Tawadros secundum’, ‘summo pontifici ecclesiae catholicae Francisco’ ‘visitat’. ‘Ambo’ ‘unitatem’ ‘quaerunt’. IN POLONIA: ‘Polonia’ ‘Kalingrad nomen’ ‘commutat’. ‘Posthac’, ‘Królewiec (in lingua germanica: Königsber)’ ‘vocatur’. ‘Chiovia’ ‘factum’ ‘repudiat’. ‘Polonia’ ‘vitare russificationem’ ‘intendit’. IN RUSSIA. Translationes ex Israel García Avilés: Putin Die Victoriae utitur ut bellum aliquibus patriis tentare inferre. Volunt plagae Russiae liberae evadunt? Russia prope ruinam; futurum Putinis umbrosum; docti expectant tumultus. Vladimir Putin acussat quod alii tentant bellum inferre Russiae. Moscua ex pacto europaeo armorum consuetorum exit. IN TURCIA. Duas translationes ex Israel García Avilés sunt: Suffragatio in Turcia: candidatus Muharrem Inse ab suffragatione se retulit. Erdogan versus Kilicdaroglu: singularis pugna presidentiae. ‘Inflatio monetalis’ ‘in comitiis’ ‘contra Erdogan’ ‘est’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AMERICAE. IN CANADA: ‘Ottava’ ‘Siniarum legatum’ ‘expellit’. ‘Postridie’, ‘Sinae’ ‘Canádae legatum’ ‘ab Sinis’ ‘expellit’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE: ‘Ius’ Trump’ ‘abusus culpam’ ‘invenit’. ‘Santos’ ‘ex tredecim crimines’ ‘accusatus fuit’. ‘Chaos’ ‘de migrantibus’ ‘in fine cum Mexico’ ‘articuli quadraginta duorum conclusione’ ‘est’. ‘Cifra maxima’ ‘ex migrantibus’ ‘a Mexici fine’ ‘ad Civitates Foederatae Americae’ ‘est’. ‘Civitates Foederatae Americae et Sinis’ ‘in Vindobonam (vel Vennam)’ ‘convenient’. IN MEXICO: Chronica de reformationis comitialis recusatio Iudicio Supremo: ‘Iudicium Supremum’ ‘Consilium B (in lingua hispanica ‘Plan B’)’ ‘abicit’; postea ‘López Obrador’ ‘illud’ ‘calumniatur’. ‘De recusationis causa’: ‘legislatores’ ‘disputationem popularem’ ‘graviter violaverunt’. Nunc, ‘Consilium Ce’ (in lingua hispanica ‘Plan C’) ‘cogitant’, et ‘Andreas Emmanuel’ ‘reformationem ad legem primariam Rei Publicae’ ‘contra Iudicium Supremum’ ‘in animo habet’. ‘Oppositionis factiones’ ‘hoc’ ‘vindictam’ ‘nominant’ et ‘Iudicium Supremum’ ‘supersunt’. Chronica de migrantium chao in finis inter Mexicum et Americam: ‘Milia et milia ex Migrantibus’ ‘refugium’ ‘in Civitates Foederatas’ ‘quaerunt’. ‘Civitates Foederatae’ ‘murum humanum’ ‘cum viginti quattuor milia militibus’ ‘levant’. ‘Foederati Status Mexicani (vel Mexicum)’ ‘migrantes deportatos’ ‘ad Mexici meridiem’ ‘geret’. IN NICARAGUA: ‘Nicaragua’ ‘Crucem Rubram’ ‘dissolvit’. IN HAITIA: ‘Plus quam sescentae personae’ ‘in Aprilis mense’ ‘violentia’ ‘mortui fuerunt’. IN COLUMBIA: ‘De propria eversio reipublicae’ ‘in Columbia’ ‘loquuntur’. IN AEQUATORIA: ‘Octoginta octo repraesentates’ ‘iudicium’ ‘contra Gulielmum Lasso’ ‘petuunt’. IN CILIA: ‘Dextera’ ‘vincit’ et ‘Boric’ ‘perdit’. ‘Dextera’ ‘mutare peritorum commisionis textum’ ‘nunc potest’. IN ARGENTINA: ‘Tribunal Supremum’ ‘comitia’ ‘in Tucuman’ ‘retinet’; postea ‘candidatus Manzur’ ‘abdicat’. IN ORIÉNTE MEDIO. IN ISRAELE ET IN GAZA: Chronica de aggressionibus inter Israelem et Gazam: ‘Israel’ ‘Gazam’ ‘agreditur’ et ‘tres duces qui Islamicam religionem fanatice sequitur’ ‘necat’; etiam ‘tredecim mortui sunt’ et ‘viginti vulnerati sunt’. Postea, ‘Gaza’ ‘quadrigentos missiles’ ‘contra Israelem’ ‘iacit’. Denique, ‘Aegyptus’ ‘mediare’ ‘offert’; et ‘America et Unio Europaea’ ‘armistitium’ ‘invocant’. IN MEDIA ASIA. IN PAKISTANIA: ‘Imran Khan, anterior primus minister’, ‘captus est’ et ‘Pakistania’ ‘commovetur’. Postea, ‘Khan’ ‘liberatus fuit’. IN ASIA ORIENTALI. IN SIINIS: ‘Sinae’ ‘Civitatibus Foederatae Americae’ et ‘Unioni Europaea’ ‘minatur’ si ‘sanctiones’ ‘contra Sinarum societates numarias’ ‘locant’. IN CONTINENTI AFRICANA. IN MALIO: ‘Consociationis Nationum relatus’ ‘regimini’ ‘trucidatione’ ‘quingentas personas’ ‘accusat’. IN AFRICA AUSTRALIS: ‘Civitates Americae’ ‘Africae Australi’ ‘de subministrare arma ad Russiam’ ‘accusat’.

Laisvės TV
TŽ: lukašenka, kaput? | Turkija | Erdoganas | Kilicdaroglu | Rinkimai | Karas | Eurovizija

Laisvės TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 9:52


#Tiekžinių Pirmadienį (gegužės 15 d.) Tiek žinių vedėja Silvija pasakoja apie karštą situaciją Bachmute ir dar karštesnę lukašenkos kaktą, istorinius rinkimus Turkijoje, Zelenskio keliones pas Europos vadovus ir Euroviziją.  ✅ Svarbiausios dienos naujienos kiekvieną pirmadienį-ketvirtadienį čia ir „Laisvės TV“ YouTube kanale: https://youtu.be/g9TVB7QmBXk

Thilo Mischke - Uncovered Podcast
Nach der Türkei-Wahl: „Die nächsten zwei Wochen werden sehr hart“

Thilo Mischke - Uncovered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 43:54


Die Türkei hat am Wochenende gewählt. Das Ergebnis: denkbar knapp. Nun kommt es zur Stichwahl zwischen dem religiös-konservativen Präsidenten Erdoğan und seinem sozialdemokratischen Herausforderer Kılıçdaroğlu. Im Gespräch mit Thilo Mischke verrät die CDU-Bundestagsabgeordnete Serap Güler, warum sie das Wahlergebnis in der Türkei nicht überrascht hat, wie es zu der riesigen Wahlbeteiligung von 97% gekommen ist und weshalb den Türken nun schwierige Tage bevorstehen. ----- Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC
Türkiye's Election Results

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 67:59


Turkish citizens cast their votes in one of the most significant elections in the country's recent history. Over 54 million people exercised their democratic rights during this critical juncture. The People's Alliance claimed victory in the parliamentary elections, securing a substantial majority. Meanwhile, President Erdogan maintained a lead of at least four points against his main rival, Kilicdaroglu. As of Sunday evening, it appears that the country is set for a runoff election in two weeks. Looking ahead, the crucial question that lingers is – what lies in store for the nation? What strategies will the presidential candidates adopt as they move forward? How will the outcome of this election influence Türkiye's future both domestically and on the international stage. The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to convene a panel of experts to shed light on Turkish election results, discuss the new parliamentary composition and explore potential runoff scenarios. SpeakersBurhanettin Duran, General Coordinator at The SETA FoundationKilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC ModeratorKadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seta-dc/support

hr-iNFO Das Thema
Geht‘s jetzt ins Stechen? – Fortsetzung des türkischen Wahlkrimis

hr-iNFO Das Thema

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:50


Bei der Präsidentenwahl in der Türkei scheint Erdogan vorn zu liegen - aber womöglich reicht es nicht zum Sieg im ersten Wahlgang. Dann müssten Erdogan und sein Herausforderer Kilicdaroglu am 28. Mai in einen zweiten Wahlgang. Wie sind die ersten Reaktionen nach der gestrigen Wahl?

The Crypto Overnighter
550:Turkey's Crypto Future::Debt Limit Raises Concerns::NoKo Missiles Funded by Crypto And More

The Crypto Overnighter

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 18:50


Overnighters, Episode 550: Turkey's Crypto Future Debt Limit Raises Concerns NoKo Missiles Funded by Crypto And More Collect this Cover at:  https://awrd.gg/4754 The TL;DL -  UAE: A Crypto-Friendly Destination-Saqr Ereiqat, co-founder of Crypto Oasis, believes that the UAE is a suitable destination for crypto businesses. He cited the country's proactive regulatory framework, streamlined digital infrastructure, and access to global talent as reasons for this.  Turkey's Crypto Future-The upcoming presidential elections in Turkey could have a significant impact on the country's financial condition and cryptocurrency industry.  The two leading candidates, Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu, have opposite views on cryptocurrencies. Erdogan has declared "war" on bitcoin and supports the central bank's digital lira. Kilicdaroglu is a proponent of cryptocurrencies and Web3.  If Erdogan is re-elected, it is unlikely that Turkey's cryptocurrency industry will see much growth. However, if Kilicdaroglu is elected, it is possible that Turkey could become a more crypto-friendly country. NoKo Missles Funded by Crypto-North Korea has been using cryptocurrency theft and cyberattacks to fund its missile program. The White House estimates that 50% of North Korea's missile program is funded by these means. The Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking group, is believed to be responsible for some of the most high-profile cryptocurrency hacks in recent years. The United Nations has also accused North Korea of using cryptocurrency to finance its nuclear weapons program. US, Ukraine to Stop Russian Crypto Use-The IRS is collaborating with Ukrainian law enforcement to stop Russians from using cryptocurrencies to bypass sanctions. The US is providing Ukrainian agents with Chainalysis tools for tracking on-chain transactions. Debt Limit Raises Concerns-The US government is at risk of defaulting on its debt. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts that the federal budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion in 2023, and that annual deficits will nearly double over the next decade. If the debt limit is not raised, the government may not be able to pay all its obligations. This could have a significant impact on the US economy. Jump Trading Sued Over TerraUSD-Jump Trading is being sued for allegedly helping Terraform Labs manipulate the price of TerraUSD. The lawsuit alleges that Jump bought millions of UST tokens in 2021 to try and raise the price to $1. Plaintiff Taewoo Kim has accused Jump and its CEO Kanav Kariya of breaking the law and seeking unjust enrichment. MetaMask Adds PayPal for ETH Purchases-MetaMask, a popular Ethereum wallet, has added PayPal as a payment option for buying Ethereum. This integration is only available to U.S. users and allows for ETH transfers from PayPal to MetaMask, increasing self-custody adoption. (5/14/2023)-Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter. My name is Nikodemus, I'll be your host as we take a nightly look at the crypto, NFT, and metaverse space and the industry surrounding it. And keep in mind, nothing in this show should ever be considered financial advice.  Email: nick@cryptoovernighter.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=67416221

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Elezioni in Turchia, si va verso il ballottaggio

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 1:19


Seggi chiusi e spoglio in corso in Turchia, dove si è votato per le elezioni parlamentari e presidenziali: Erdogan è in testa, ma il suo vantaggio si riduce con la conta dei voti ed è ora sotto la soglia del 50% necessaria per non andare al ballottaggio.

Ochtendnieuws | BNR
Nog geen officiële uitslag Turkse verkiezingen, tweede ronde lijkt onafwendbaar

Ochtendnieuws | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 24:48


Er is nog steeds geen officiële uitslag van de Turkse presidents- en parlementsverkiezingen. Met zo'n 92 procent van de stemmen geteld staat de huidige president Erdogan met 49,49 procent bovenaan terwijl uitdager en oppositieleider Kilicdaroglu 44,49 procent heeft binnengesleept. Volgens Turkije-correspondent zaten de peilingen er behoorlijk naast. Een tweede verkiezingsronde op 28 mei lijkt onafwendbaar. Landbouwminister Piet Adema wil nog voor Hemelvaart het langverwachte landbouwakkoord af hebben. De ChristenUnie minister blijft erin geloven, maar weet ook dat het de laatste kans is. Politiek verslaggever Leendert Beekman vroeg hem of het hem de komende drie dagen ook echt gaat lukken. 'We moeten afwachten of de doelen gehaald worden', zegt Adema. Over deze podcast In Ochtendnieuws hoor je in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je op de podcast via bnr.nl/ochtendnieuws, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SWR2 Tagesgespräch und Interview der Woche
Serap Güler (CDU): "Türkei-Wahlergebnis ist keine gute Nachricht"

SWR2 Tagesgespräch und Interview der Woche

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 6:38


In der Türkei wird im Rennen um die Präsidentschaft wohl eine Stichwahl zwischen Amtsinhaber Erdogan und Herausforderer Kilicdaroglu notwendig. Die türkischstämmig CDU-Politikerin Serap Güler hat im SWR Tagesgespräch dazu gesagt, angesichts der unsicheren Lage nach dem ersten Wahlgang sei es gut, dass beide Lager eine Stichwahl akzeptieren. Allerdings werde es für die Opposition um Kilicdaroglu nun sehr schwer. "Wir sehen, dass es vier Prozentpunkte Unterschied sind, trotz des Sechserbündnisses und der HDP, die den Kandidaten unterstützt hat, obwohl sie nicht zum Sechserbündnis gehört." Entscheidend in der Stichwahl sei, wie sich die Wählerschaft des Drittplatzierten Sinan Ogan von der ultranationalistischen Ata-Allianz verhält. "Dass diese Stimmen nun an Kilicdaroglu und die Opposition gehen ist nicht sehr wahrscheinlich."

Io Non Mi Rassegno
Elezioni Turchia: il futuro si decide al ballottaggio - #727

Io Non Mi Rassegno

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:02


È stato un fine settimana di elezioni nel mondo. In Turchia un'affluenza record ha consegnato il verdetto al ballottaggio fra Erdogan e Kilicdaroglu, che si terrà il 28 maggio. In Thailandia invece a sorpresa ha vinto un partito giovanissimo, antimonarchico e pro-democrazia. Ora però bisogna capire se riuscirà a governare. Parliamo anche di democrazia aleatoria, di un progetto di protezione delle isole Galapagos, di un nuovo attentato in Burkina Faso, del processo ad Ultima generazione e delle elezioni comunali in Italia.INDICE:00:47 - In Turchia si andrà al ballottaggio02:57 - In Thailandia ha vinto a sorpresa il partito pro-democrazia07:42 - L'avanzata della democrazia deliberativa in Europa12:48 - L'Ecuador e il programma di tutela delle Galapagos16:05 - Un nuovo attentato in Burkina Faso17:49 - L'udienza a Roma per gli attivisti di Ultima generazione e le proteste di Scientist rebellion20:28 - Quasi 600 comuni italiani al voto_______________________Abbonati: https://www.italiachecambia.org/abbonati/Seguici su:Telegram - https://t.me/itachecambiaInstagram - italiachecambiaFacebook - /itachecambia

indubio
Flg. 276 - Türkei - Das Ende von Erdogan?

indubio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 67:39


Heute findet in der Türkei die Präsidentschaftswahl statt. Darüber spricht Gerd Buurmann mit dem Unternehmensberater Dr. Ahmet Refii Dener, dem Autor Ahmet Iscitürk und dem Twitter-Influencer Ali Utlu.

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast
Erdogans endeligt?

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 25:00


Hans kampagne bliver ført fra køkkenet foran kaffemaskine og opvaskemiddel. Kemal Kilicdaroglu er teknokrat, en beskeden bedstefar - og måske Tyrkiets næste præsident. Lige nu, kort før søndagens præsidentvalg, fører han nemlig snævert i målingerne foran Erdogan, Tyrkiets karismatiske og egenrådige leder gennem 20 år. Men i takt med at støtten til Kilicdaroglu vokser, breder bekymringen sig også. For kan Erdogan overhovedet tolerere et nederlag? Mellemøst-korrespondent for dagbladet Information, Waleed Safi fortæller om det, der føles som Tyrkiets skæbnevalg. Vært: Anna Ingrisch.

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC
Türkiye's Pivotal Elections

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 44:14


With the pivotal presidential and parliamentary elections in Türkiye only a few days away, the political climate is intensifying. The People's Alliance and the Nation Alliance are embroiled in a stiff competition, each striving to secure a majority in the Turkish Parliament. Adding to the high stakes, incumbent President Erdogan faces a challenge from the main opposition's Kilicdaroglu and ATA's Ogan. Memleket Party's Ince, on the other hand, has unexpectedly withdrawn from the race, rendering the outcome of the elections even more unpredictable. The upcoming elections carry far-reaching consequences, poised to shape the nation's political landscape for the next five years and define its economic outlook as well as national security. The outcome will also have critical foreign policy implications for the regions surrounding Türkiye. The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to convene a panel of experts to shed light on the forthcoming Turkish elections, explore the candidates' chances of success, and discuss potential outcomes. Speakers Burhanettin Duran, General Coordinator at The SETA Foundation İlnur Çevik, Presidential Chief Advisor   Moderator Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seta-dc/support

Interview Plus
Erdogan má na své straně média, Kilicdaroglu náskok v průzkumech. Volby budou těsné, říká zpravodaj

Interview Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 26:01


Už potřetí bude v neděli usilovat Recep Tayyip Erdogan o post prezidenta Turecka. Půjde zřejmě o nejtěžší souboj jeho politické kariéry, šanci ukončit jeho dvacetileté vládnutí má totiž opoziční kandidát Kemal Kilicdaroglu. „Podle posledního průzkumu má Kilicdaroglu náskok, ale vypadá to, že to bude velmi těsné a ani jeden z kandidátů nezvítězí v prvním kole,“ uvádí Václav Černohorský, zpravodaj České televize v Turecku.Všechny díly podcastu Interview Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

WDR 5 Mittagsecho
Türkei: "Abgedriftet in autoritäre Richtung"

WDR 5 Mittagsecho

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 15:30


In der Türkei könnte nach der Präsidentenwahl die Ära von Recep Tayyip Erdogan zu Ende gehen. Herausforderer Kemal Kilicdaroglu würde im Falle eines Sieges ein "schweres Erbe antreten", sagt Kristian Brakel von der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung in Istanbul. Von WDR 5.

Det store bildet
61. Sterke menn, svake demokratier

Det store bildet

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 73:52


En ny demokrati-indeks viser at verdens demokratier har falt til samme nivå som i 1986. Nok en gang skyldes det på de tre P'ene - populisme, polarisering og post-sannhet. Midt oppi dette er det valgthriller i Tyrkia, mellom Erdogan og rivalen Kilicdaroglu. Samme uke som Trump må betale erstatning for seksuelt overgrep, ble han invitert til CNN-folkemøte for å spre hele verktøykassen med desinformasjon. Tidligere statsminister i Pakistan, Imran Khan, ble arrestert og løslatt av Høyesterett. Ukas av-/påkobling: The Diplomat på Netflix, Henrik Thunes bok Strengt fortrolig. Norges hemmelige forsøk på å stanse krigen i Libya og Helsekost Furuseth på NRK.

Radio Wnet
Olszowska: Jeżeli wybory w Turcji wygra Kilicdaroglu to na początku będzie próbował mieć lepsze relacje z Zachodem/ Poranek Wnet/ 12.05.2023 r.

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 17:12


Historyk i turkolog, dr Karolina Olszowska, mówi o wyborach prezydenckich w Turcji, które odbędą się 14 maja. Gość "Poranka Wnet" zwraca uwagę, że niemniej ważne będę wybory parlamentarne.

One Decision
Turkish Elections: The End of Erdogan?

One Decision

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 46:32


Turkey's longtime leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing what many describe as his toughest election yet. On Sunday, May 14th polls will open for presidential and parliamentary elections, and amid a dire economic crisis in the country, his prospects are in doubt. His leading rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu is a mild-mannered and bookish elderly lawmaker who is presenting himself as a man of the people, and the polar opposite to the incumbent. Unlike Erdogan - the poster boy for populist politics - who has shunned closer ties with the European Union and the West and courted Vladimir Putin, Kilicdaroglu could lead Turkey in a different direction. As one of the mightiest armies in NATO, straddling Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, Turkey is a strategically important nation, and how the country votes could have implications for us all. One Decision's Julia Macfarlane and Sir Richard Dearlove, along with the former United States Ambassador to Turkey David Satterfield and Turkish academic and author Gonul Tol discuss what's at stake.  International Intrigue is a

Hörweite – Der Reporter-Podcast
Endet die Ära Erdoğan?

Hörweite – Der Reporter-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 31:31


Seit zwei Jahrzehnten herrscht Recep Tayyip Erdoğandie Türkei, am kommenden Sonntag könnte die Macht des sogenannten »Übervaters« bröckeln. Würde er eine Niederlage akzeptieren? Was, wenn nicht? So viel ist klar: Es wird eng. Seit Wochen prognostizieren Umfragen ein Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen in der Türkei, wenn es um die nächste Präsidentschaft geht. Der jüngst etwas kränkelnde Erdoğan hat sich auf den letzten Metern wieder voll in den Wahlkampf begeben – scheinbar voller Energie. Sein Herausforderer Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, der besonnene Oppositionsführer, hat dennoch erstmals Chancen, seinen Beinamen »der ewige Verlierer« loszuwerden. Wer Zeichen von Zeitenwende sucht, findet sie in diesem Jahr kalendarisch: 2023 regiert Autokrat Erdoğan 20 Jahre, die Gezi-Proteste jähren sich zum 10. Mal. Und die Republik Türkei feiert ihren 100. Geburtstag. Der Türkei könnte eine neue Zäsur bevorstehen, sollten die Wählerinnen und Wähler trotz der akuten Wirtschaftskrise und geopolitischen Herausforderungen ein Wagnis einer Wende eingehen. Haben sie den Mut dazu? Gibt der Herausforderer Kilicdaroglu ihnen die nötige Zuversicht? Oder halten die Konservativen Kurs? Und wo wurde der Kampf für Erdogans Wiederwahl eigentlich am engagiertesten geführt? Die letzte Frage beantwortet SPIEGEL-Redakteurin Katrin Elger. Sie hat den Frauenarm der AKP in Deutschland beobachtet, einen Straßenwahlkampf, der bis in die Wohnzimmer reichte: »Sie kommen dann und bringen Wahlwerbung vorbei. Und dann bekommt man auch noch eine Tasse mit Erdogans Gesicht darauf und ein paar Kekse, selbst gebacken in Form betender Hände.« Ein nicht zu unterschätzendes Engagement: »Bei einem knappen Ergebnis könnten die Türkinnen und Türken hier die Präsidentenmacher werden«, meint sie. Dass Erdogan eine knappe Wahlniederlage tatsächlich anfechten könnte, schließt Maximilian Popp zumindest nicht aus: »Es hängt dann nicht nur von Erdogan ab. Vieles wird dann abhängen von: Wie verhält sich die Bürokratie? Wie verhält sich der Staatsapparat, wie verhalten sich die Sicherheitskräfte?« Popp erlebte als SPIEGEL-Korrespondent in der Türkei, wie die Regierung von Jahr zu Jahr autoritärer wurde. Sein Wunsch für den kommenden Sonntag: »das Wichtigste ist, dass diese Wahl halbwegs demokratisch abläuft.« Wie ein türkischer Neuanfang aussehen könnte, warum Kilicdaroglu nicht nervös wirkt und was eigentlich vom »Gezi-Vibe« im Land übrig geblieben ist, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Episode des SPIEGEL-Auslandspodcasts Acht Milliarden. Links zu dieser Episode:   Erdoğan vor der Türkeiwahl: Der Trümmerkandidat   Türkischer Wahlkampf in Deutschland: »Unser Leben würden wir hergeben – Erdoğan niemals!«  Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie bei SPIEGEL+. Jetzt für nur € 1,– im ersten Monat testen unter spiegel.de/abonnieren Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Fülke: Stabilitás vagy demokrácia? Minden, amit a török választásokról tudni érdemes

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 39:32


2023 egyik legfontosabb választását rendezik a hétvégén Törökországban: a parlamenti- és elnökválasztás tétje, hogy hatalomban marad-e 20 év után is Recep Tayyip Erdogan, vagy képes lesz-e őt elmozdítani egy hatpárti ellenzéki összefogás a demokráciával és gazdasági reformmal kampányoló Kemal Kilicdaroglu mögött. Közéleti podcastunkban összeszedtünk mindent, amit a török választásokról tudni érdemest. Mérlegre tettük Erdogan elnökségét, ideológiáját és kampányüzenetét, bemutattuk kihívóját és a kihívó előtti kihívásokat, megvizsgáltuk, hogy bízhatunk-e a felmérésekben és utánajártunk, milyen külpolitikai hatása lehet az eredménynek. Nagy Iván László vendégei a HVG és a hvg.hu újságírói, Keresztes Imre és Bábel Vilmos voltak. Iratkozzon fel a hvg360-ra május 19-ig, az első három hónapban mindössze havi 360 forintért! https://hvg.hu/3honap360 • 1:13: Kicsoda Recep Tayyip Erdogan azon túl, hogy Orbán Viktor jobboldali autoriter elvbarátja? Mi jellemezte a politikai karrierjét, mennyire értékelhető sikeresnek? • 2:10: Valós gazdasági csoda fűződik a nevéhez? • 3:14: Mi Erdogan ideológiája? • 5:19: Mennyire lejt felé a pálya, mennyire lett autokratikus Törökország? • 6:42: Mit kell tudni a 2016-os, bukott, Erdogan elleni puccsról? • 9:09: Mennyire dolgoznak Erdogan ellen az olyan krízisek, mint a 100 százalékos infláció, vagy a kelet-törökországi földrengések? • 11:02: A stabilitás a fő kampányüzenet? • 13:04: Tényező-e az orosz-ukrán háború a török választásokon? • 14:46: Elfogadja-e a vereséget Erdogan, ha kikap? • 17:48: Kicsoda Kemal Kilicdaroglu, hogyan lett összellenzéki vezető? • 23:10: Hogyan tud együttműködni a török összellenzék? • 27:41: Mit mondanak a felmérések: ki lesz Törökország elnöke és hogyan fog kinézni a török törvényhozás? • 30:48: A török választóknak mi van a problémalistáján? Miért megy el valaki szavazni? • 34:06: Milyen külpolitikai hatása lehet Erdogan vagy Kilicdaroglu győzelmének? Mit érezne a Közel-Kelet, vagy éppen Európa?

Deep State Radio
The DSR Daily Brief for May 10, 2023: Trump Found Liable in E. Jean Carroll Case, Yellen to G7, Biden Meets with Congressional Leaders Over the Debt Ceiling

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 14:05


The two hundred eighty-fifth episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: Donald Trump Sexually Abused and Defamed E. Jean Carroll, Jury Finds Yellen heads to G7 with debt ceiling, bank crisis and tax woes in tow White House Debt-Ceiling Meeting Fails to Yield Breakthrough as Deadline Nears Imran Khan appears in court as Pakistan braces for violence Rep. George Santos charged by federal prosecutors, people familiar say EU's Mariya Gabriel nominated to be Bulgaria's new prime minister Turkey elections: Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu offer stark choices for presidency World not ready to ‘switch off' fossil fuels, UAE says Likely meteorite crashes through New Jersey home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ukraine Daily Brief
The DSR Daily Brief for May 10, 2023: Trump Found Liable in E. Jean Carroll Case, Yellen to G7, Biden Meets with Congressional Leaders Over the Debt Ceiling

Ukraine Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 14:05


The two hundred eighty-fifth episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: Donald Trump Sexually Abused and Defamed E. Jean Carroll, Jury Finds Yellen heads to G7 with debt ceiling, bank crisis and tax woes in tow White House Debt-Ceiling Meeting Fails to Yield Breakthrough as Deadline Nears Imran Khan appears in court as Pakistan braces for violence Rep. George Santos charged by federal prosecutors, people familiar say EU's Mariya Gabriel nominated to be Bulgaria's new prime minister Turkey elections: Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu offer stark choices for presidency World not ready to ‘switch off' fossil fuels, UAE says Likely meteorite crashes through New Jersey home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deep State Radio
The DSR Daily Brief for May 10, 2023: Trump Found Liable in E. Jean Carroll Case, Yellen to G7, Biden Meets with Congressional Leaders Over the Debt Ceiling

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 14:05


The two hundred eighty-fifth episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: Donald Trump Sexually Abused and Defamed E. Jean Carroll, Jury Finds Yellen heads to G7 with debt ceiling, bank crisis and tax woes in tow White House Debt-Ceiling Meeting Fails to Yield Breakthrough as Deadline Nears Imran Khan appears in court as Pakistan braces for violence Rep. George Santos charged by federal prosecutors, people familiar say EU's Mariya Gabriel nominated to be Bulgaria's new prime minister Turkey elections: Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu offer stark choices for presidency World not ready to ‘switch off' fossil fuels, UAE says Likely meteorite crashes through New Jersey home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bloco de Leste
Erdogan em risco na Turquia. Mas o que vai mudar se Kilicdaroglu ganhar as presidenciais?

Bloco de Leste

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 30:51


Domingo mais de 64 milhões de turcos vão às urnas para eleições presidenciais e legislativas consideradas decisivas. Será que Erdogan, no poder há mais de vinte anos, se consegue manter ou será que a oposição, unida em torno de Kilicdaroglu, vai sair vencedora? Uma conversa com a professora da Universidade Católica e comentadora residente do Bloco de Leste, Lívia Franco. Se tiver sugestões de temas ou perguntas para o Bloco de Leste, pode enviá-las para mgssilva@expresso.impresa.ptSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

0630 by WDR aktuell
Rassistischer Angriff auf Schulklasse I Gierflation I Wer ist Erdogans Herausforderer Kilicdaroglu? 0630

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 22:09


Yeah! Wir sind im Rennen für den Deutschen Podcast Preis! Und zwar in der Kategorie Nachrichten und Politik. Bitte stimmt hier für uns ab: www.wdr.de/k/PodcastPreis0630 Außerdem reden Caro und Flo heute über diese Themen: Warum Erdogan-Herausforderer Kiliçdaroğlu als der Olaf Scholz der Türkei bezeichnet wird (01:44). Was hinter der rassistischen Attacke auf eine Berliner Schulklasse in einem Feriencamp in Brandenburg steckt - und warum Rechtsextremismus unter Schüler:innen kein Einzelfall ist (08:59). Was an dem Begriff Gierflation dran ist (15:48). Wenn ihr selbst betroffen seid von rassistischer Gewalt, hier findet ihr eine Übersicht von Beratungsstellen in Deutschland: www.verband-brg.de/beratung Noch Fragen, Feedback oder Ideen? Schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder eine Mail an 0630@wdr.de. Wir sind übrigens auch auf Instagram: @tickr.news – schaut gerne mal vorbei. Von 0630.

International report
Turkish presidential hopeful Kilicdaroglu speaks candidly about Alevi beliefs

International report

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 5:24


A political taboo has been broken in the prelude to the May presidential elections in Turkey. Kemal Kilicdaroglu, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's chief rival, has spoken out about being an Alevi – a member of a progressive Islamic sect targeted by centuries of discrimination and violence. The move is regarded as a significant and potentially dangerous political gamble. On YouTube, Kilicdaroglu, addressing first-time voters, declared his Alevi religious identity and that society should treat all beliefs equally. Such admissions are rare in Turkish politics, as Alevism, a sect of Islam, has suffered centuries of prejudice and discrimination by the Sunni Muslim majority."Alevis in society, ethnically and religiously, have been suffering since the 16th century in this country," Istar Gozaydin, an expert on religion and politics, told RFI."It's a different interpretation of Islam than the Sunni understanding," Gozaydin adds.Victims of violence"The rituals are different. The interpretation is different. The philosophy is different. So the hard-core Sunni ones do perceive it as a heretical interpretation. In society, they have always been a target."Alevism is a mystical belief that combines religions, cultures, or ideas. It is rooted in Islam, Sufism, and some traditions of Shamanism. How 'Turkish Gandhi' Kilicdaroglu could influence May's electionsAlevis pray in cemevis rather than mosques, worshiping through dance. Unlike most interpretations of Islam, there is no separation of men and women in prayer, and women are not obliged to wear religious headscarves.However the Alevis have been repeatedly victims of sectarian violence. In 1993 in the Turkish city of Sivas, a religious mob chanting: 'Kill the non-believers' burned down a hotel hosting an Alevi cultural festival, killing 37.Selami Saritas, head of Istanbul's Kartal Cemevi, was attacked last year by a sectarian mob but he welcomes Kilicdaroglu's move.Relief"This video has brought a lot of relief to our society," Saritas explains."At least now, it has come to the point people can talk more openly about their Alevi identity."We want our children to live in this country in safety. We want our children to live in this country as equals, as equals in terms of work, as equals in terms of education, as equals in every sense," added Saritas. Debate on religious headscarves returns to the heart of Turkish politicsAlevi worshippers echo such sentiments. "There is a state that has been ignoring Alevis for years," said Elvan Ozdemir."Kemal Kilicdaroglu has not expressed that he is an Alevi for years. But I think this is a very good revelation, a very good declaration."It was very good for our country, for our people, and for Alevis. The government has been racist, sectarian, and disregarding us for years," she concluded.CriticsNot everyone is so enthusiastic. Videos have appeared on social media attacking Kilcardoglu, accusing him of seeking to divide the nation and saying that there is only one interpretation of Islam. Such accusations are common, along with threats.As a result, armed security around Kilicdaroglu has been stepped up.Erdogan often makes thinly disguised attacks on Kilicdaroglu's Alevi identity in a move seen as seeking to consolidate his Sunni religious base. Erdogan calls Turkish general election for 14 May, one month earlyUntil now, Kilicdaroglu's religious identity may have deterred potential supporters.However, the fact that he is heading up an electoral alliance of religious and nationalist parties suggests Turkish society is changing."It [Alevi identity] was very important in the country," explained Osman Sert, director of the Panorama TR Research company.Courageous step"But nowadays, if you look at the "Millet Ittifaki" – the opposition's alliance, you know, the Islamists and the nationalists and the secularists and Alevis and the Sunnis are all together."And it means that it is not as important as it was maybe 10 years ago."Kilicdaroglu's video – which has had more than 100 million hits – is widely seen as having an impact."Thinking about the stigmas that the Alevi society has faced up to this time, this is a very, very courageous and very important step," Gozaydin says.As the election draws near, it remains to be seen if Kilicdaroglu's gamble will pay off. Regardless of the outcome on 14 May, observers say he has already changed Turkey's political landscape.

FAZ Machtprobe – Der Auslandspodcast
Schicksalswahl in der Türkei: Ist Erdogan am Ende?

FAZ Machtprobe – Der Auslandspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 50:38


Der türkische Präsident muss in diesem Jahr ernsthaft um seine Macht fürchten. Wir sprechen in der ersten Folge von F.A.Z. Machtprobe über die anstehenden Präsidentschafts- und Parlamentswahlen in der Türkei, die aktuelle Lage in den Erdbebengebieten und welche Auswirkungen die Jahrhundertkatastrophe auf die Wahlen haben könnte.

International report
Will Russia lose an ally if Erdogan falls in Turkish election?

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 5:18


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is struggling in many opinion polls ahead of the May elections. Challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu has promised to mend strained ties with Turkey's Western allies, a move which could be bad news for Moscow and might pose a dilemma for the European Union. With Turkey's economy in crisis, Kilicdaroglu is ahead of Erdogan in many polls. Kilicdaroglu has promised economic reform and a diplomatic reset with Turkey's Western allies."Some of the relations, such as with the United States, with Nato, with the EU, are going to come back, predicts political scientist Zeynep Alemdar of Istanbul's Okan University. "Since a Western orientation is no doubt going to be one of the first priorities of a new administration."Erdogan's deepening ties with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, involving energy deals and purchases of Russian weapons, are straining relations with some of Turkey's Western allies.Turkey, a member of Nato, is blocking Sweden's membership bid. However, Zaur Gasimov, a professor of history and expert on Russia at Bonn University, says that Moscow sees Erdogan's foreign policy as an asset."It is not perceived by Moscow as pro-Russian. It's perceived as pro-Turkish and tough pro-Turkish. But it is also not perceived as pro-Western. I guess that is the main aspect that fits into the agenda in Moscow," said Gasimov.Energy, tourism and support in SyriaTurkey depends heavily on Russian energy, tourism, and cooperation in Syria. So untangling ties with Moscow will not be easy."It would be tough to balance relations with Russia," said Alemdar. "No matter what, given the economic interdependency between the two countries."So, one would hope for a renewed and better relationship with the EU in terms of the green transition as well, for example, so that the Russia relations can also be rebalanced again," added Alemdar.Turkey's poor human rights record caused its EU membership bid to be frozen long ago. Relations are now more transactional, for example, Ankara's EU deal to host Syrian migrants in exchange for cash. Turkey lays the ground for a smoothing of relations with SyriaKilicdaroglu vows a new constitution based on rights that will allow Turkey's EU bid to advance. But Alemdar warns such a reset poses the EU a dilemma."I think the relationships with the EU would definitely be much better from Turkey's side. But the ball is in the EU's court because, with the migration deal and its domestic effects in Turkey, I think it would be would be necessary for the EU to devise new ways of interacting with the Turkish government as well," said Alemdar.Some Europeans happy to see Erdogan goGiven that several EU members are opposed to Turkey's bid, some observers suggest that some European figures may welcome a change in Turkish leadership."This Europe is not the Europe of a decade or two decades ago when Erdogan first came to power, and Turkey's accession talks started. Europe no longer wants enlargement, observes Asli Aydintasbas of the Washington-based think tank, the Brookings Institution "The EU is no longer willing to see Turkey as a member of the club. And as such, Erdogan is a transactional partner, a person they can engage in a given situation, but a person whom they know is never going to be part of the European club works for their long-term interests. Turkey at odds with EU over policing of Libya arms embargo"An opposition victory would smooth out the wrinkles in the relationship, but it would force Europeans to think hard about Turkey and whether or not they see Turkey as part of the club. Neither Washington nor Europe is prepared for a post-Erdogan world," concluded Aydintasbas.Analysts point out that Turkey's Western allies were surprised when Erdogan's AKP Party stormed to power in 2002. A Kilicdaroglu win, they say, could again see diplomats scrambling.

Middle East matters
'I am Alevi': Turkish presidential hopeful Kilicdaroglu breaks religious taboo in video

Middle East matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 13:46


The presidential election in Turkey is now less than a month away. Opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu is hoping to unseat Recep Tayyip Erdogan and polls show the 74-year-old is expected to win a majority of votes in the first round on May 14. In a video that has gone viral, Kilicdaroglu announced he was an Alevi, a member of Turkey's main religious minority. Alevis are Muslims but are considered heretics by some Sunni hardliners. We take a closer look.

nah dran – die Geschichte hinter der Nachricht
Türkei-Wahl: Wie Erdogan in Deutschland um Stimmen kämpft I nah dran

nah dran – die Geschichte hinter der Nachricht

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 21:34


Die anstehenden Wahlen sind sowohl eine Schicksalswahl für Präsident Erdogan als auch für die Türkei selbst, sagt Eren Güvercin. Er ist Journalist und Mitbegründer der Alhambra-Gesellschaft, einem Zusammenschluss von liberalen Musliminnen und Muslimen, die sich für einen europäischen Islam einsetzen. Er berichtet von Wahlkampagnen in Deutschland, einem engen Präsidentschaftsrennen und davon, welche Probleme er in der deutsch-türkischen Community beobachtet. Für „nah dran“ erzählen unsere Reporterinnen und Reporter jeden Freitag, was sie bei ihren Recherchen erlebt haben. Sie werfen einen Blick hinter die Nachrichten, hören Betroffenen zu und erleben selbst mit, wovon die meisten nur kurz in den wöchentlichen Schlagzeilen lesen. Näher ran als sie kommt keiner – egal ob im Ausland, in der Hauptstadt oder direkt vor unserer Tür in der Region. Ihr habt Lob, Kritik oder ein Thema, das wir mal aufgreifen sollen? Dann schreibt uns an nahdran@wdr.de. Von Eren Güvercin.

0630 by WDR aktuell
Prozesse um mögliche Impfschäden I Wahlkampfstart in der Türkei I Gesetz gegen Hass im Netz I 0630

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 17:17


Wie viele Tupperdosen habt ihr zuhause rumfliegen? Bei Flo in der Küche stehen massig Plastikdosen herum, Minh Thu findet, man könnte auch mal wieder mehr auf das Einmachglas von Oma setzen. Vielleicht müssen wir das bald alle, denn der Firma "Tupper" geht es nicht gut  Außerdem geht es heute um diese Themen:  Was als Impfschaden gilt und warum hunderte Menschen deswegen klagen wollen (01:41). Warum es bei den Wahlen in der Türkei in knapp einem Monat für Erdoğan eng werden könnte (07:07). Wie ein neues Gesetz deutschen Gerichten ermöglichen soll, Internet-Accounts zu sperren, die wiederholt andere Menschen beleidigen (11:43).  Uns interessiert eure Meinung zur anstehenden Cannabis-Legalisierung. Schickt uns dazu gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns eine Mail an 0630@wdr.de. Natürlich freuen wir uns auch über allgemeines Feedback. Mehr News aus unserem Team gibt's hier: www.instagram.com/tickr.news  Von 0630.

International report
How 'Turkish Gandhi' Kilicdaroglu could influence May's elections

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 5:27


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing his biggest electoral challenge in the May elections by the man dubbed the Turkish Gandhi. Kemal Kilicdaroglu, in a rare move, has united much of the opposition, but critics warn he faces formidable obstacles to end Erdogan's more than 20-year rule. Backed by six political parties drawn from across the political spectrum, Kilicdaroglu, leader of the country's main opposition CHP party, announced his presidential candidacy on 6 March. He promises sweeping reform, an end to the executive presidency, and a return to parliamentary democracy.'Rule with consensus'"Kilicdaroglu says 'I will not rule as one man; I will rule with consensus'. He's promising economic stability and a Turkey with human rights where everyone is represented equally," explains Halk TV News Editor in Chief Bengu Sap Babaeker"And we should remember that Kemal Kilicdaroglu has been in politics and in state bureaucracy for a very long time. Yet, despite this, there has been no accusation of corruption," added Babaeker.Seventy-four-year-old Kilicdaroglu brought his CHP party back from the dead. His 2017 400km "March for Justice" from Ankara to Istanbul over the jailing of government critics morphed into one of the first major mass movements against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rule. Media dubbed Kilicdaroglu the Turkish Gandhi.Kilicdaroglu masterminded municipal election victories in four out of five of Turkey's largest cities, including Erdogan's political fortress Istanbul. But critics point out that the softly-spoken opposition leader, with his civil service background, lacks Erdogan's fiery charisma. As elections loom in Turkey, Erdogan pulls plug on opposition social mediaKilicdaroglu has lost four general elections against Erdogan's AKP Party and his candidacy faced opposition within his coalition alliance."He's not seen as the typical leader. He's not the strong yelling type," said political scientist Zeynep Alemdar of Istanbul's Okan University."He doesn't demonstrate the qualities of that masculine leadership people are very much after. And it's not just in Turkey. Look at Russia, look at Trump! People like that type of leadership. He's very humble, soft-spoken. We don't really see him angry," added Alemdar.Earthquakes and politicsHowever, February's deadly earthquakes are widely seen as a political game changer, with outrage over construction failings and allegations of a slow response by the state to the disaster.Kilicdaroglu was quickly on the scene, offering condolences to survivors, voicing widespread criticism over the government's slow response to the disaster, and pledging to bring those responsible for poorly constructed buildings that collapsed, killing so many. Kilicdaroglu, some analysts say, caught the mood of the country. Turkish President asks for forgiveness over earthquake rescue delays "Kilicdarolgu said that something is going wrong with this whole system, so we must start something new all together. We must change this country for the better once and for all," observed Sezin Oney, a columnist at the Politikyol news portal. "He had a personal catharsis. When he visited the earthquake sites he was shaken, visibly moved. And I think he made the personal decision that this is going to be [his] legacy," added Oney.Religion as an obstacleReligion could be another obstacle for Kilicdaroglu. He comes from the liberal Alevi Islamic sect – considered by some conservative Muslims as heretic.Alevis have faced centuries of discrimination in Turkey. But analysts suggest after 20 years under Erdogan's rule, dominated by religious tension, the electorate is now more interested in economic concerns than identity politics. Turkish Constitutional Court decision boosts Erdogan's election chancesAlemdar says the country, and young people in particular, has moved on and people are no longer looking at "what the other believes in".They have bigger concerns, such as rocketing inflation.  "The economy is in shambles, the currency crisis is there, debt is mounting," she added.With Kilicdaroglu's coalition of parties, including nationalists, Islamists, the left and right, he promises an end to political and ethnic polarisation in what is widely seen as the biggest challenge to Erdogan's rule.

The Greek Current
Kemal Kilicdaroglu emerges as the main candidate to take on Erdogan after a weekend of political drama

The Greek Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 16:22


On Monday Turkey's six-party opposition threw their support behind Turkish opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu as the main challenger to President Erdogan in landmark elections expected on May 14. This decision came after an intense few days that saw Meral Aksener - the leader of the second largest party in the coalition - splinter the opposition after publicly opposing Kilicdaroglu's candidacy. The opposition bloc was reunited Monday after a last minute deal. Expert Alan Makovsky joins Thanos Davelis to break down whether Kilicdaroglu can emerge from Erdogan's shadow, and look at what the political drama of this weekend means for the opposition.Alan Makovsky is a senior fellow for national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress, and has worked on Turkey and the region in several capacities, including as a senior staff member on the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the House of Representatives and at the State Department.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Turkey's opposition leader looks to emerge from Erdogan's shadowTurkey's opposition ends saga, names Kilicdaroglu as Erdogan challengerEU sending experts to help Greece improve rail safetyGreece months away from investment-grade rating, says central bank chief

Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)
06.03.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 14:59


Themen der Sendung: Ampel-Koalition demonstriert Einigkeit zum Abschluss der Kabinettsklausur, Nationale Wissenschaftsakademie Leopoldina mahnt zu Eile bei politischen Entscheidungen für die Klimawende, SPD-Spitzenpolitiker Klingbeil und Mützenich versprechen weitere Unterstützung bei Besuch in der Ukraine, Türkischer Oppositionsführer Kilicdaroglu fordert Amtsinhaber Erdogan bei Präsidentschaftswahl 2023 heraus, Die Lage im türkisch-syrischen Erdbebengebiet vier Wochen nach der Katastrophe, Partei von Regierungschefin Kallas gewinnt Parlamentswahl in Estland, Eltern protestieren gegen fehlende Schulplätze in weiterführenden Schulen, Internationale Tourismus-Börse in Berlin eröffnet, Das Wetter

Al Jazeera - Your World
Iran supreme leader orders punishment for schoolgirl poisoning, Turkey's opposition names Kilicdaroglu as presidential candidate

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 2:20


Tagesschau (320x240)
06.03.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (320x240)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 14:59


Themen der Sendung: Ampel-Koalition demonstriert Einigkeit zum Abschluss der Kabinettsklausur, Nationale Wissenschaftsakademie Leopoldina mahnt zu Eile bei politischen Entscheidungen für die Klimawende, SPD-Spitzenpolitiker Klingbeil und Mützenich versprechen weitere Unterstützung bei Besuch in der Ukraine, Türkischer Oppositionsführer Kilicdaroglu fordert Amtsinhaber Erdogan bei Präsidentschaftswahl 2023 heraus, Die Lage im türkisch-syrischen Erdbebengebiet vier Wochen nach der Katastrophe, Partei von Regierungschefin Kallas gewinnt Parlamentswahl in Estland, Eltern protestieren gegen fehlende Schulplätze in weiterführenden Schulen, Internationale Tourismus-Börse in Berlin eröffnet, Das Wetter

Tagesschau (512x288)
06.03.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (512x288)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 14:59


Themen der Sendung: Ampel-Koalition demonstriert Einigkeit zum Abschluss der Kabinettsklausur, Nationale Wissenschaftsakademie Leopoldina mahnt zu Eile bei politischen Entscheidungen für die Klimawende, SPD-Spitzenpolitiker Klingbeil und Mützenich versprechen weitere Unterstützung bei Besuch in der Ukraine, Türkischer Oppositionsführer Kilicdaroglu fordert Amtsinhaber Erdogan bei Präsidentschaftswahl 2023 heraus, Die Lage im türkisch-syrischen Erdbebengebiet vier Wochen nach der Katastrophe, Partei von Regierungschefin Kallas gewinnt Parlamentswahl in Estland, Eltern protestieren gegen fehlende Schulplätze in weiterführenden Schulen, Internationale Tourismus-Börse in Berlin eröffnet, Das Wetter

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Turkish opposition chief protests high prices, has power cut

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 1:58


The leader of Turkey's main opposition party, who has refused to pay his electricity bills in protest of high household energy prices, said authorities cut off the power supply to his home on Thursday. Residential and business customers were hit with exorbitant utility bills after Turkish authorities sharply raised electricity tariffs on Jan. 1. The price hikes sparked protests, and many small businesses displayed their bills on storefront windows to show how close they were to having to close down. To provide some relief, the government introduced a set of measures, including readjusting the level under which higher tariffs kick in for households and some businesses using more electricity. Still, many households have struggled to keep up. The leader of the center-left Republican People's Party, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, vowed earlier this year not to pay his electricity bills until the government withdrew the price increases. “I just got some news from my wife. They cut off our electricity today,” Kilicdaroglu, 73, said in a video posted Thursday on Twitter. Kilicdaroglu said he wanted to show solidarity with some 3.5 million Turkish households that had their power cut off last year for non-payment, adding that prices have increased more than 400% in the past three years. “Energy is a basic human right. It's like bread, it's like water, it's like air. Electricity is my right,” he said. “I wanted to be the voice of those who cannot pay.” There was no immediate response from government officials. Turkey's annual inflation rate soared to a two-decade high of 61% in March, eating away at people's savings and making it difficult to buy basics like food. Experts say the real rate of inflation could be much higher than the official number. This article was provided by The Associated Press.

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
Peoples' views on the opposition party's leader Kilicdaroglu visit to Kurdish city - Dîtina xelkê derbarê serdana serokê partiya opozisyonê Kiliçdaroglu bo bajarê Kurdan

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 6:53


Hatice Kamer reports from Diyarbakir about CHP leader Kemal Kililcdaroglu's visit, who is in Diyarbakir for two days, where he met with people. Our correspondent speaks to a number of people about their views in regards to the politicians visit.  - Raporta Hatice Kamer ji Amedê derbarê serdana serokê CHP, partîya opozsyonê Kemal Kiliçdaroglu ku jibo du rojan li Amedê ye. Wî li Amedê gelek civinên cuda lidarxistin, ku naveroka raportê li ser wan civinan û nêrinên xelkê Amedê derbarê serdana wî çine de ye.