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Overcoming Conflict: How The Battle Of Gallipoli Sparked A New Friendship
Posted on April 25, 2013 | No CommentsOvercoming Conflict: How The Battle Of Gallipoli Sparked A New Friendship The following op-ed by Sevin Elekdag, TCA Research Fellow and Onur Isci, Lecturer at the Department of History at... -
2013
Posted on January 24, 2013 | No Comments2013 I have been a Real Stockbroker for over 55 years now and I love it! One reason for my longevity is that I have learned to look at... -
Solo Travel Destination: Istanbul, Turkey
Posted on December 12, 2012 | No CommentsWe are pleased to present a new Solo Travel Destination Post from Alison, a member of the Solo Travel Society on Facebook. Alison is from Australia, and submitted the following... -
South Azerbaijanis as a new bargaining chip in resolving the Iranian problem
Posted on May 11, 2012 | 3 CommentsGulnara Inanch, director Online International Information and Analytical center Ethnoglobus.az, related info turkishnews.com, mete62@inbox.ru On 12 and 13 April Ankara (Turkey) hold a forum of South Azerbaijanis. Public Forum was organized... -
Gallipoli – Why we cross the world for Anzac Day
Posted on December 5, 2011 | 1 CommentDave O’Neill joins the thousands of Aussies and Kiwis in Gallipoli to commemorate Anzac Day. Anzac Day at Gallipoli In the last warmth of a setting sun I finally start... -
Racism in Australia facts
Posted on May 4, 2011 | No CommentsRacism takes many different forms. It can range from abusive language or discriminatory treatment to genocide, simply on the basis of someone’s ‘race’ or colour. Every day, science proves more... -
Turk teens help forge ties
Posted on April 26, 2011 | No CommentsCRAIG HOGGETT | April 26, 2011 12.01am SEVEN Turkish students have marked the 96th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings by urging people to focus on reconciliation. A student exchange program,... -
Turkey holds int’l ceremony for Canakkale Battles 96th anniversary
Posted on April 25, 2011 | 1 Comment“Canakkale Battles”, also known as “The Gallipoli Campaign”, took place at Gelibolu peninsula in Turkey from April 1915 to January 1916, during the First World War. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet... -
Rioters torch Australia asylum seeker detention centre
Posted on April 21, 2011 | No CommentsDetainees at an Australian immigration detention centre in Sydney have rioted and burnt down nine buildings. Rioters at Villawood detention centre threw roof tiles and other objects at firefighters,... -
[Australian] PM orders review of spy bodies
Posted on December 23, 2010 | No CommentsDylan Welch December 24, 2010 THE ballooning powers and funding of Australia’s spy agencies will be investigated for the first time in six years, with Prime Minister Julia Gillard announcing... -
2nd Australian Film Festival in Turkey comes to İstanbul
Posted on November 29, 2010 | No Comments28 November 2010, Sunday / KLAUS JURGENS , İSTANBUL 0 1 0 0 As part of an ever increasing number of cultural events hosted by the Australian Embassy, the 2nd... -
Turkish ambassador responds to Professor Tatz
Posted on November 20, 2010 | 1 CommentOguz Ozge What really happened to Armenians living under the Ottoman Empire in 1915, during the First World War is a matter of controversy. Armenian diaspora claims that the events... -
Turks might not wait
Posted on November 10, 2010 | No CommentsEric Ellis Turkey, with its strong economy and links to Asia, may not need to be part of the European Union. IS IT European? Asian? Both? Neither? It’s a millenniums-old... -
One-sided thinking on Gallipoli an injustice
Posted on October 26, 2010 | No CommentsMartin Flanagan LEGENDS are like earthquakes. They happen. Afterwards, we try to understand the forces that created them. Anzac is an Australian legend that has a roughly analogous place to...












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