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  • Istanbul 2020 bid gets boost from James Bond

    Istanbul 2020 bid gets boost from James Bond

    By Tom Degun

    skyfall istanbulOctober 25 – Istanbul is set to receive a major boost in its bid to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games as the Turkish city provides a large part of the backdrop for the latest James Bond movie Skyfall.

    Skyfall, which premiered in London this week, is the third Bond film to use Istanbul as a backdrop after From Russia With Love and The World Is Not Enough shot scenes in the city at locations including Maiden’s Tower.

    Barbara Broccoli, the Bond film producer, has claimed that Istanbul was the favourite city of 007’s creator Ian Fleming, while the latest instalment of the franchise features some the its iconic landmarks, including the Blue Mosque, The Grand Bazaar and Eminönü Square.

    skyfall-posterIstanbul provides a major part of the backdrop for the latest James Bond movie Skyfall

    “The film industry has always been enchanted with Istanbul, but a recent surge in blockbuster films being set here is evidence that Istanbul is an iconic global city – something which we hope to display to the Olympic family in the forthcoming months,” said Istanbul 2020 bid leader Hasan Arat.

    “Istanbul is the perfect backdrop for James Bond films – which mix tradition and charm with state-of-the art innovation and technology.

    “These Bond films perfectly reflect the duality of Istanbul – it would be the only city to host an Olympic Games situated in two continents; where East truly meets West; where historic culture and traditional customs meet a thriving, modern economic and commercial hub.

    “Istanbul’s majestic visual backdrop, spanning millennia, cultures and continents, will create a defining experience for athletes and captivating images for a global audience.”

    Daniel Craig (pictured top), who plays Bond in Skyfall, said Istanbul is “an incredible backdrop to any movie”, while rumours are growing that the English actor will be supporting the Istanbul 2020 bid in person at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session in Buenos Aires in September next year, when the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic host city will be decided.

    Maidens Tower_in_IstanbulThe iconic Maiden’s Tower featured in the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough

    When contacted by insidethegames about the possibility of Craig appearing at the IOC Session, the Istanbul 2020 bid team declined to comment, increasing speculation that it will happen.

    Istanbul is currently bidding against Madrid in Spain and Tokyo in Japan for the right to stage the 2020 Games with the final decision set to be made by the IOC on September 7 2013.

    Before the vote, all three cities will be visited in March next year by an IOC Evaluation Commission headed by Britain’s Sir Craig Reedie.

    Istanbul’s inspection visit will come last on March 24-27.

    via Istanbul 2020 bid gets boost from James Bond | 2020 Summer Olympics | insidethegames.biz.

  • Turkey takes over European group chair of INBO

    Turkey takes over European group chair of INBO

    INBO has 188 members in 68 countries, and it envisages administration of water resources on the basis of basins.

    Turkish Forestry and Water Works Ministry took over the chair of European Group of International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO).

    INBO has 188 members in 68 countries, and it envisages administration of water resources on the basis of basins.

    Turkey recently hosted EUROPE-INBO 2012 conference which was participated by 354 people from 47 countries.

    INBO was established in 1994 in order to encourage integrated water resources managing for a sustainable development.

    via Turkey takes over European group chair of INBO | General | World Bulletin.

  • Georgia Will Be A Model For The Region

    Georgia Will Be A Model For The Region

    Mr. Jeffrey Mankoff points out extremely important developments in Caucasus and Central Asia under different perspectives for followers of Strategic Outlook. (more…)

  • R.I.P. – Başımız Sağolsun

    R.I.P. – Başımız Sağolsun

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  • ‘Istanbul would be UN island soon’

    ‘Istanbul would be UN island soon’

    Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbas has said that Istanbul would be a UN island soon.

    Topbas as the president of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and United Nations Advisory Committee of Local Authorities (UNACLA), met with Turkish journalists at the Turkish House after participating in a high-level panel of dignitaries regarding developments after 2015.

    He told the press members that with their efforts for opening of directorates and regional representation offices of UN in Istanbul would make Istanbul a UN island, and bring prestige to the city.

    He added that they want to be a solution partner of UN Millennium Development Plan and host the 3rd UN Habitat Meeting.

    Anadolu

  • Christian-Muslim meeting in Istanbul endorses dialogue of life

    Christian-Muslim meeting in Istanbul endorses dialogue of life

    2012-09-26 Vatican Radio

    A two day symposium on Muslim-Christian dialogue takes place in the Turkish capital of Istanbul this weekend, exploring the theme of ‘Being a foreigner and dialogue with the other’. Organised for the past two decades by the different religious communities in the city, the meeting this year takes place in the Franciscan church of St Etienne and enjoys the support of the journalists and writers foundation of Istanbul.

    The symposium comes as world leaders continue to condemn the violent reactions to a U.S. made video which mocks Islam and the prophet Mohammed. So is there any way an encounter of this kind can help to diffuse tensions and promote better understanding beyond the purely academic world? To try and find out, Vatican Radio’s Philippa Hitchen spoke to one of the participants at the Istanbul meeting, Mustafa Cenap Aydin, director of Rome’s Istituto Tevere for interfaith dialogue….

    via Christian-Muslim meeting in Istanbul endorses dialogue of life.

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