In the Ovacık Cooperative in the municipality of Dersim, women play the biggest role. They produce various foods, including cheese, yoghurt, grape molasses, and jam. Then they package and tag them. ‘It is really nice to work here’ Songül Gök, who has worked in the cooperative for three years doing packaging, says, “Women produce legumes […]Read More
As protests soar after the disputed presidental election in Belarus, strikes have spread into governmental organisations.Read More
Five children are among 45 migrants who have died in a shipwreck off the coast of Libya. The UN’s refugee agency, UNCHR, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have described this as “the largest registered shipwreck” this year.Read More
Tuesday’s coup in Mali has been widely condemned by international governments and organisations, who are naturally concerned about take-overs of power – except when they have sponsored them. The coup leaders have claimed –as coup leaders generally do – that their only interest is the well-being of the country, and their aim is simply to […]Read More
Savan Abdalrahman – South Kurdistan On Monday Which marks the 10th of August, Xazalnus publishing house and bookstore in south Kurdistan published a book that holds 11 years of Political, financial and social Documents and efforts that political figures in Rojava declared and announced for so long in order to achieve an autonomous Administration.Read More
Greece and Cyprus have appealed to the EU to take a harsh stance against Turkey due to its aggressive actions in the eastern Mediteranean.Read More
Turkey’s Medical Association (TTB) has concluded that it is still risky to re-open schools in ‘high speed of transmission’ areas.Read More
The death toll has reached 79 in Tokyo due to record high temperatures.Read More
According to the Rudaw News: “Based upon the data provided by five civil society organizations’ reports on the prosecution process against journalists in Turkey, at least 92 media workers are reported to be in prison as of 30 June 2020”.Read More
Uğur Deniz / Istanbul The days of the ‘coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic’ have led to permanent changes in education and training. One of these changes is distance or e-learning.Read More