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kyreniacommentator · 2 years ago
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Ertuğruloğlu: “The Right Policy is Being Carried Out on Cyprus”
Ertuğruloğlu: “The Right Policy is Being Carried Out on Cyprus”
Foreign Minister, Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu, said that the correct policy is being pursued on the basis of the existence of two sovereign equal states on Cyprus, and that there will be no new partnership with the Greeks. Continue reading Untitled
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fursasaida · 5 years ago
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this is totes random sorry pls feel free to ignore but is there a 'STATE' that's completely independent from like elected government, heads of state, partisan politics etc.. like what's this state that some ppl talk abt that doesn't include the elected president? e.g."korea and france have greater deference to state." is there polisci literature/concept on this? what is this STATE that doesn't include the president or CDC head nominated by said president? im sorry im just so ignorant of polisci
This is not at all an ignorant question! This is a huge issue people argue about--maybe less in poli sci than in other social sciences, because poli sci has gone so completely up its own quantitative ass that it has abandoned what should be its obvious theoretical domain and so other disciplines have kind of taken over this kind of question. There are full professors who cannot answer this question (I know because some of them are on my listservs).
So: what is the state. Seriously, really, there is no one widely accepted answer to this. So I’ll go through a few of them under the cut for you. This ended up being really long because it’s something I’ve been thinking about lately, so the simplest, shortest answer to your question is the first one.
1. Institutions
In this view, “the state” means the institutions and bureaucracy that stay on when political leadership changes. The political leadership is called either “the regime” when we want to imply it’s evil or “the administration” or “the government” when we don’t. (I think this terminology is silly and “the regime” should mean the whole arrangement plus some other things--as in a regime of power--without negative or positive implications, but I don’t make the rules.)
Obviously these two things are not firewalled apart. Elected officials can alter the state through policy and/or direct reforms (creating, merging, or eliminating existing state organizations), and the existing state can constrain what elected officials can do through anything from ethics laws to bureaucratic foot-dragging. (In the US context, when we talk about “political appointees,” we mean high-level officials in “the state” that get appointed by elected leaders, but they take over organizations generally staffed by people who have come up through the bureaucracy and are supposed to be “apolitical,” i.e. just there to do a technical/bureaucratic job. So that’s another way that the two blur.) A great example of this would be what happened with the US’s Syria policy under Trump. Trump (”the administration”) wanted to pull out of Syria. The Pentagon, The State Department, various diplomatic branches, etc. (”the state”) did not. The state succeeded in putting him off executing his desired policy for years, even though as the Commander In Chief Trump in theory had really extensive authority to do whatever he wanted. Eventually he exercised that authority and state officials found themselves scrambling madly to try and salvage something of their preferred policy, which is how the US military ended up with this ridiculous non-presence in NE Syria. Another example would be the attempt to take down the USPS.
That’s why partisan politics and elected leaders are excluded from “the state” in this view; “the state” forms the organizational containers that those movements and individuals fill, and the structures they seek to act on or act from. You can think of it like the ground they stand on. This doesn’t have to mean it is itself “apolitical,” since the terrain has implications for everyone standing on it, but it is the object or delivery channel of politics, not politics itself. (Again I don’t agree with this, but it’s what you’re seeing reflected in the discourse you’re talking about.)
When people go on about “the deep state” they’re espousing a conspiratorial version of this view, where they think the ~real behind-the-scenes power lies in these institutions and the long-term bureaucrats who (sometimes) staff and run them. Definitely some power does lie there, but the conspiracists overweigh this into an Elders of Zion type thing.
2. A sovereign entity.
This is more about distinguishing states from other kinds of political entities, and as a result it’s less concerned with fine distinctions about what is and isn’t “political.” The idea is that there are lots of political structures and systems in the world (anything from tribal law to international associations like NATO) but not all of them are states. States are distinguished from other things by virtue of sovereignty. The classic definition (from Max Weber) of sovereignty is “a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence within a clearly bounded territory.” In other words, a state’s police, military, national guard, security forces, etc. have a license to use violence within its borders that no one else has--anyone else engaging in violence is a criminal. It is these groups’ status as “agents of the state” that grants them this license. The bordered, yes/no territorial nature of this status--Turkish security forces have no mandate to act in Greece and vice versa--is also distinctive; fixed, defined, cartographic borders are not necessarily a given. In this view, all power and indeed all law is ultimately founded in violence (enforcement), so what matters is who/what can use force with impunity. (When the state’s monopoly on force is challenged in its territory--e.g., Hizballah making war on Israel without the Lebanese army, the original Zapatistas forming a breakaway region during the Mexican Civil War, or any occupation by a foreign force--then the state’s sovereignty is “weakened” or “under attack,” etc.)
Lots of people have criticized and elaborated on this definition. I don’t want to go on forever about all the critiques that exist, but basically in reality, sovereignty is not a yes/no binary where either you have it completely or you don’t have it at all. Things tend to be more mixed and blurry. It also has more dimensions: two important examples are 1) controlling and disposing of the territory itself (exploiting natural resources, moving people around, etc.), and 2) recognition. In many cases, the difference between a state and a non-state is whether other states recognize it as such, i.e. act like it is one. So for example, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus exercises sovereignty and has a state bureaucracy, elections, etc., but because it is not recognized by ~the international community~ it isn’t “a state.” (This isn’t just semantics; it may seem arbitrary when you just think about what goes on inside the TRNC, but when its citizens try to emigrate, for example, they encounter very specific, concrete problems on this basis--e.g., their passports will not be recognized as valid.)
I find this more useful personally, especially because it doesn’t assume a liberal democratic state--it can apply to a dictatorship or a monarchy or whatever you like. But in practice, i.e. how people use it, I still think this approach is frequently too worried about pinning down differences that aren’t always useful. On the one hand, I wrote my BA thesis about how Hamas and Hizballah aren’t states (it was common for a while to refer to them as “states within states”) while also not just being political parties, terrorist organizations, service providers, or any of the other things they get tagged with, precisely because of the way they relate to the Palestinian and Lebanese states. This is worth understanding because it helps explain their political projects and their successes. On the other hand, I don’t think it’s very helpful to go around arguing that, say, ISIS was a state (or state-like) and the Houthis are not because of some detail of how they think/thought about territory, or courts, or bureaucracy. Like what do you get out of making that distinction. If you want to argue that a tribal council somewhere is “the state” for its context I think that’s fine depending on what you’re trying to get at. It all depends on what kind of question you want to answer, and on what scale.
3. There’s no such thing.
This view recognizes that the state is a salad bowl full of different organizations, individuals, ideologies, etc. that do not actually all work in lockstep together or have the same goals. To talk about “the state” is to reinforce the fallacy of unified power and cooperation. Instead, we should recognize that actors within states have their own agendas, institutional cultures, power struggles, etc., and that whatever the state does is the outcome of 1) these internal dynamics, 2) the ability of different external actors (from citizens to foreign governments) to play on/appeal to/push back against different pieces of the state, and 3) the interactions of 1 and 2.
This to me is common sense. You just have to be careful not to take it too far. We can acknowledge that the state is internally differentiated/not any one single thing without going so far away from what most people understand about their worlds. There’s no point saying “there’s no such thing as a state” when people still have to pay taxes.
4. "The state effect,” or: there both is and is not any such thing
This idea, put forward by Tim Mitchell, is my favorite. It is also the subtlest, and a little tricky to explain, but I think it’s the most useful.
This view steps back and looks at all the endless, elaborate debates about every possible nicety of “stateness” and says: perhaps we are asking the wrong question here. Maybe it doesn’t matter what the state is. Maybe it matters what the state seems to be; how it seems to be that; and what “resources of power” are generated by these impressions.
This is the tricky explanation part, so bear with me for a few paragraphs.
Where exactly do we draw the line between “the state” and “civil society”? Are NGOs and nonprofits part of the state? What if they get government funding? Especially in a neoliberal context, when so much policymaking is done through contractors, consultants, tax breaks, etc., are these kinds of organizations not carrying out the state’s agenda, consciously or otherwise? Okay, that’s tough, let’s try something easier: individual people and families aren’t the state. But if a household depends on an income from state employment, does that not affect their politics and their actions in society? Is a person “part of the state” in one building and not in another? How do we account for the way off-duty cops behave, for example, then? You can do this same exercise for “the economy” or any of the other things that are supposedly separate things/domains that the state manages. How can, e.g., the American economy be separate from the state when the state prints and guarantees the currency, sets interest rates, enforces contracts, and generally sets the terms on which the economy can exist? (Going back to your original question, you could probably also do this same exercise re: political parties, or partisanship.)
The point here is not that absolutely everything is actually the state. The point is also not that there is no state. It’s that there are not firm lines. Amazon may be the state when it builds systems for the Pentagon even though it is also, clearly, a private company and not part of the state’s institutions or subject to the same kinds of political controls that state institutions are. Similarly, the state itself is not one smooth solid object (as in #3). But it seems obvious, common sense, that “the economy” is a thing, just as “public health” is a thing, etc., and both of these things are objects of state management/governance/power.
This makes it easy for political leadership to make claims on the basis of these other things as separate “objects.” I.e., “we need to take drastic action to save the economy.” So the impression of these divisions can be used to justify or legitimate state action. You can see this super clearly in the current coronavirus situation. How many times have we been told the US has to “reopen” for “the economy,” and how many times has it been pointed out that the government could just take its own economic measures to allow people to stay home--because “the economy” is not some separate object that works by itself. (I myself had to explain to a friend that the government couldn’t just switch the economy back on by “reopening.” I think we underestimate how powerful these conceptual divisions really are in people’s understanding of how the world works.)
So, therefore, “the state” is the effect of ideas and practices that make things that political leaders and institutions do seem like they form a freestanding, separate structure, a thing, that we call “the state.” It is the ensemble of all these pieces (as noted in #3), and said pieces often include things that are generally thought of as not the state; these lines between state/nonstate shift all the time. What matters is not where the line is at any given moment but what the particular configuration allows state power (including the consideration of force from #2 and the structural concerns from #1) to do.
The problem I have with this is that it doesn’t really account for state capacity very well, but that’s for another day because I haven’t figured it out via paper-writing yet.
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socialmediapromotion2020 · 4 years ago
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The Importance of English-Arabic Translation
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This article is given to the English Arabic Translation; it will lay the light on the meaning of interpretation, the significance of English Arabic interpretation, the trouble colloquialisms force to interpreters, the characteristics of a decent interpreter and the need for interpretation all in all.
Interpretation in Dr. Hasanuddin Ahmed's words is: "the activity or cycle of conveying from one language into another. It is the articulation or delivering of feeling of words, sentences, and sections and so on from one language into another." Ulm-ul-Qur'an, Dr. Hasanuddin Ahmed, I.A.S.
The Columbia Encyclopedia characterizes interpretation as the delivering of a book into another dialect.
Katharine Barnwell (1986, p. 8).defines it as follows: Translation is re-telling, as precisely as could be expected under the circumstances, the significance of the first message in a manner that is normal in the language into which the interpretation is being made.
Interpretation is significantly more than the translation of the importance of a book in one language and the creation of another, comparable content in another dialect , or the replacement of the expressions of one language with the expressions of another dialect, or the delivering of significance of a book or at all in one language into another, it is the extension of gratefulness and comprehension among individuals of various social gatherings , it is the methods for correspondence among various gatherings of individuals, the methods for social trade, the methods for safeguarding social legacy of any country, the methods for shaping ties and kinships among various gatherings of individuals, and the methods for comprehension and harmony.
Individuals are after all not living alone and, each person has the need and want to think around each other, man attempts to realize what others are doing, how they are living, and how they have lived. We might want to know, aside from our distinctive nationality, shading, language, and culture, regardless of whether we share a similar comprehension of adoration, energy, distress, yearning, compassion, desire and numerous different regards of human instinct. So as long as the craving to exists, interpretation will be the lone extension across which our points are reached and our craving figured it out.
In the overall sense, the objective of interpretation is to construct spans among various gatherings of individuals, however the objective of interpretation in the hypothetical sense is to set up a relationship of proportionality between the source and the objective language; it ought to guarantee that the two writings convey a similar message.
There has been banter with respect to whether interpretation is a workmanship, a science, or a Skill. I think Translation is a blend of every one of them. It is a science as in it needs total information on the structure, punctuation, semantics, and grammar and when all is said in done the make-up of the two dialects concerned. It is a workmanship since it requires creative ability to remake the first content as an item that is satisfactory to the peruser who should be acquainted with the first. It is likewise an aptitude, since it expects meticulousness the importance and an intensive comprehension of the connection among linguistic structure and semantics, combined with broad social foundation and the capacity to give the interpretation of something that has no equivalent in the objective language.
Additionally being a human aptitude, it empowers people to trade thoughts and contemplations paying little heed to the various dialects they use. Man is blessed with the capacity to pass on his emotions and experience to others through language. For this cycle of correspondence man procured both communicated in language and the composed language, however when people spread over the earth, their dialects contrasted and they required a methods through which they can impart and cooperate with every others. In this way need for interpretation to pass on one's sentiments and encounters into the other language was felt.
At times we ask ourselves, for what reason is interpretation among English and Arabic significant? Both Arabic and English are of the world extraordinary dialects, in the book 'The Spread of English, on page 77 the essayist says: "the incredible dialects of today are dialects of realm, at various times. Just two, Mandarin Chinese and Russian, proceed as dialects of organization inside single, ethno semantically assorted states. The others - Arabic, English, French, and Spanish-are royal heritages, having endure the crumbling of the domains that cultivated them."
Arabic language is one of the incredible world dialects. there have been incredible dialects of extraordinary realms that didn't make due as an extraordinary language , like Turkish for example, when we contrast Turkish and Arabic, we discover that Arabic endure the crumbling of the Arab Islamic domain and it keeps on being one of the extraordinary dialects of the world till today, while the Turkish language which was the language of organization and authority in the center east , Balkans, and various pieces of the world that was under the Ottoman principle for a very long time ,yet Turkish in the expressions of Fishman on page 77 in the book 'The Spread of English" 'streamed back to Anatolia with the breakdown of the hassock domain'. However, these words are not 100% precise in light of the fact that Turkish is spoken all over Turkey and in Northern Cyprus, not just in Anatolia which is just a piece of Turkey. Likewise Turkish minorities in the previous Soviet Union republics, Bulgaria, Russia, Greece, and Romania utilize Turkish as their primary language. Besides the dialects of Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, are on the whole parts of the Turkic language family. However, no rejecting that Turkish language lost a great deal of its significance after the breakdown of the Ottoman Empire.
Getting back to Arabic, it is one of the six authority dialects embraced in The United Nations. Arabic is the language of a rich culture and development going back numerous hundreds of years; it was the language of Muhammad, the Messenger and Prophet of (Allah is the Arabic word for God), and it is the language of the Holy Qura'an. It has delivered extraordinary figures, for example, Averroes(Ibn-Roshd), the middle age Aristotelian savant; Ibn Khaldun, the main social history specialist; and Khalil Jibran. Between the eighth and the fifteenth hundreds of years, the volume of abstract, insightful and logical book creation in Arabic and the degree of metropolitan proficiency among perusers of Arabic were the most elevated the world had ever known to that time. Islamic craftsmen have utilized Arabic content as their essential fine art for quite a long time; the excellence of their work will be uncovered to anybody through the investigation of Arabic. Arabic is an individual from the Semitic gathering of dialects, firmly identified with Hebrew and Aramaic, the language the Christ talked. In addition, Arabic is generally spoken; complete speakers of Arabic surpass 350 million.
As indicated by the Wikipedia reference book, Arabic was additionally a significant vehicle of culture, particularly in science, arithmetic and theory during the medieval times, that is the reason numerous European dialects have likewise acquired various words from it.
Pamela J.Farris says in her book Language expressions on page 99
"English has acquired from Arabic variable based math, candy, lemon, orange, sugar, and magazine."
These words English acquired from Arabic, however there are many different words acquired from Arabic, there are about many the words English acquired from Arabic in Al Mawrid English-Arabic word reference, for example, tropical storm which implies in Arabic 7HA'F , Spinach 3('F. , and sesame which implies in Arabic 3E3E.
So Arabic being one of the world extraordinary dialects makes interpretation from and into that language significant, particularly English Arabic interpretation.
Most likely that English is a world language; these days it is the language of science, flight, figuring, tact, and the travel industry. It is recorded as the authority or co-official language of various nations .As well as Arabic, it is one of the six authority dialects in the United Nations
Subsequently, the information on the English language is quite possibly the main apparatuses in accomplishing logical and mechanical information; also it is a device of correspondence between nations, diverse social gatherings, different organizations and associations, networks and companions.
Interpretation is the instrument to utilize the new innovation and science. Science information combined with numerous dialects and societies are progressively significant in a growing worldwide economy and world government assistance. Unmistakably Britain and the USA are the bleeding edge of groundbreaking thoughts in science and innovation. USA has spearheaded in all fields of innovation and science; achievements of Britain and US innovation are in English, so it is exceptionally basic to realize English to utilize such innovation and science.
Likewise Political connections, wars, and clashes make interpretation so critical to approach what is happening in various pieces of the world, particularly Arabic English interpretation, as English is the language of the huge forces of the world, and the Arab locale is, where indispensable occasions occur as of now.
No rejecting that English is the foundation of the world media, numerous significant news sources are in English, on page 34 of the book The Spread of English the essayist says: "English papers in non English first language nations are another sign of the overall status of English".
In the event that one knows English, one can peruse the news and purposes of perspectives on a few scholars around the world, thusly one can extend his insight, and get a more extensive attitude toward the environmental factors, and to take a gander at issues with a more extensive viewpoint. As I would like to think, realizing any language is a worldwide identification explicitly English.
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zloyodessit · 4 years ago
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Russia activates "sleeping cell" in Turkey as Vatan party speaks up
A real bolt from the blue was a recent presentation of the "Black Sea-Mediterranean Plan for Friendship and Peace" by the Turkish Vatan party. The political force, which is not represented in the Turkish Parliament, proposes to recognize the occupied Crimea as Russian territory; strengthen cooperation with Russia in the framework of building up the West Asian alliance; get rid of U.S. and NATO military bases in Turkey; urge the international community to recognize the Republic of Northern Cyprus and Abkhazia, etc.
It should be noted that at the party’s meeting, where the Plan was announced, heard an address by a so-called chair of the education, science and youth policy committee at the Crimean Tatars Council under the head of Crimea, Lemara Selendili. The woman spoke about "wonderful changes" that literally flooded the peninsula Crimea after it was taken over by Russia.
According to Ms Selendili, the occupied Crimea is seeing – imagine that – an improved supply of fresh water and electricity, as well as positive shifts in the economy.
It might seem weird that a Turkish party would spin such absurd delusional narratives. After all, Turkey has never recognized the occupied Crimea as Russian territory, and has always focused on social and economic problems raging in the seized region.
Vatan (Fatherland) has got this name in 2015 after being renamed from "Workers' Party", which had been fighting for the rule of the Turkish working class and peasants, pretty much repeating communist slogans...
Let me remind you that the very idea of a party named "Fatherland" is a Russian GRU-led project of international importance. The party with the same name ("Rodina" in Russian) was initially founded in Russia. One of its most famous members was Dmitry Rogozin.
In Ukraine, there was a similar "Rodina" party, set up as an association in 2007 and registered as a political party in 2008. Until 2014, it had remained a GRU-handled sleeping cell before being activated at the onset of Russian aggression in 2014.
The party's supervisors were GRU operatives operating under the diplomatic cover of the Russian consulate in Odesa. The upper level of control came from the GRU's "rezidentura" in Transnistria, the territory poised to become the main supplier of weapons to the pseudo-republic in southern Ukraine had Russian agents succeeded in creating it.
The Turkish variant of Fatherland not only echoes the Kremlin's narratives regarding the occupied Crimea, but has also clearly upped its agenda in connection with Turkey's successes in Libya. The fact that the cell is so straightforward in its sudden reactivation suggests that Russian agents are intensifying their efforts in Turkey including to weaken its actions at external borders, by amplifying internal issues.
And therefore, the latest move by the Vatan party is not so much a stone thrown into the Ukrainian backyard but rather a step by Kremlin puppets targeting Ankara and its ambitions on the bridgeheads that are important to Moscow where it remains very difficult for Russians to compete with the Turks. And this should be a wakeup call for Turkish security agencies as Russia has already launched its hybrid scenario.
https://medium.com/@zloyodessit2.0/russia-activates-sleeping-cell-in-turkey-as-vatan-party-speaks-up-d8858884e0e1
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Contemporary life revolves around a busy dining establishment as well as beach scene, especially in the popular Coral Bay location, 10 mins' drive from the community centre. To put the potential seriousness of the title deed scenario in north Cyprus in point of view, buying, marketing, leasing or mortgaging a property without the approval of the proprietor protests the law. In the case of land claims associating with the line of work, the displaced person is recognised as being the legit proprietor. A trustworthy lawyer who is proficient in English and also is, most importantly, independent of all the various other parties associated with the deal, is most likely the most vital factor to consider for buying property in Cyprus. A good attorney makes all of these potential risks easier to navigate.
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Specialist brokers will normally be able to discover one of the most appropriate abroad home mortgages that best meet purchasers' needs, especially when it comes to rate of interest, size of home mortgage and down payment amount. Whether they're seeking their very own place in the sun, wanting to retire in fields new or merely increasing a property profile, greater than a million people birthed in the UK relocated to various other nations within the EU in the past year alone. The information in subsections Age framework through Separation rate are for the area regulated by the Republic of Cyprus federal government only. The price quotes are for 2007 from the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Abstract 2007 (pp. 63-- 88) unless shown or else. Cyprus has a well-developed system of main and also secondary education and learning.
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In North Cyprus, the main language is Turkish (Article 2 of the 1983 Constitution of Northern Cyprus). Based on these census information, it is approximated that 113,687 Northern Cyprus citizens, or 44% of the population, are not Turkish Cypriots properly speaking, yet remain in fact "Turkish immigrants" or "Turkish settlers" from Anatolia.
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The minimum pension is 85% of the full basic pension. Dependent's supplement: The basic pension is increased by 33.3% for the first dependent and by 16.6% for the second and third dependents; for a married female beneficiary, 16.7% of the basic pension is paid for each child, up to two children.
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The majority of Cypriots gain their higher education at Greek, British, or American universities, while there are likewise sizeable emigrant neighborhoods in the UK and also Australia. Private colleges and also state-supported universities have been developed by both the Turkish and also Greek areas. The Greek Cypriot neighborhood complies with the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus as well as the Turkish Cypriot area sticks to Islam. The spiritual groups of Armenians, Maronites and also Latins (concerning 9,000 individuals in total) opted, according to the 1960 constitution, to belong to the Greek Cypriot community. Greek and Turkish are the official languages according to Write-up 3 of the Constitution of Cyprus.
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channelnewswire-blog · 6 years ago
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Putin Joint news conference with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras · S Hot News
Putin Joint press conference with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras
Vladimir Putin and Alexis Tsipras offered a joint press conference following Russian-Greek talks.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr Tsipras, ladies and gentlemen. We are delighted to invite the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic in Moscow.
Our company believe that Mr Tsipras's go to comes at a good time. We think about Greece our unique partner with whom we are unified by age-old bonds of friendship, typical chapters of history and spiritual affinity.
This year marks the 190thanniversary of diplomatic relations in between Russia and Greece and the 25thanniversary of the Friendship and Cooperation Agreement. We have always made every effort to build a discussion of collaboration based on the concepts of neighbourliness, regard and mutual consideration of interests.
Today's talks with the Prime Minister were held in this vein. We went over crucial problems of Russian-Greek cooperation, as well as essential worldwide matters.
Interdepartmental documents signed at the end of the go to will add to deepening mutually advantageous bilateral cooperation in particular areas. You have actually just seen it.
Considerable focus is on trade and financial investment interaction, which shows good dynamics. Last year, bilateral trade grew by 27 percent to nearly $4 billion, including another 11 percent in January-September. Russia's and Greece's mutual financial investment surpasses $700 million.
It is our typical viewpoint that the mixed commission on financial, industrial, and clinical and technical cooperation is carrying out well. It fulfilled in Moscow just a few days ago, on December 5-- 6, simply prior to today's talks, and was quite crucial in preparations for these talks.
The Russian-Greek Service Council is promoting direct contacts between businesspeople of the 2 states. It fulfilled twice this year: in Moscow in March and in Athens in October.
A Greek delegation typically gets involved in the St Petersburg International Economic Online Forum. We hope that next year the Greek economic authorities and service circles will send out a representative delegation to St Petersburg as well.
Of course, energy is an crucial location of cooperation. For many years, Russia has actually been reliably supplying Greece with energy resources, offering more than half of the republic's gas needs and 10 percent of its oil. At the exact same time, we are prepared to consider the possibility of linking Greek companies to significant facilities projects for the shipment of Russian gas to Europe through the southern route.
The Prime Minister and I talked about expanding cooperation in innovation based upon the Declaration of Collaboration for Modernisation. Russian modern companies aim to enter the Greek market with a broad range of products and services.
Of course, we hung around on concerns of cultural and humanitarian cooperation. A favorable public response is generated by every year held joint cultural celebrations, trips of popular artists and efficiency groups. In 2019, we will hold the cross Year of Language and Literature.
I want to keep in mind that the Russian-Greek Year of Tourism ended on November 23, as part of which 50 events were held. Last year, a record number -- 850,000 -- of our people visited Greece; this is 9 percent more than in the previous year. This year, their number is anticipated to increase up to a million individuals.
We concurred to continue our support of the development of tourist and to make sure that an increasing variety of Greek people pertain to our country and discover its sights. There are appealing tasks under advancement on arranging cruises in the Black Sea, Baltic Sea and northern seas, and creating brand-new resorts.
Cooperation arrangements have actually already been signed by more than 20 cities. I wish to point out favorable characteristics in regards to local cooperation. In Russia, the leaders in the variety of jobs of this kind being carried out are Moscow, St Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don.
When talking about worldwide issues, potential customers for more structure relations in between Russia and the European Union were dealt with. Of course, we discussed the Cyprus settlement process.
In conclusion, I wish to reveal my thankfulness to Mr Tsipras and all our Greek associates for the substantive and efficient talks.
Thank you for your attention.
Concern: The Prime Minister's previous check outs to Russia occurred when Greece was under the memorandum (of the IMF and the EU), and everyone in Europe was concentrated on that. Now Greece's function in the Eastern Mediterranean is ending up being more vital. Are there truly any signs to substantiate this opinion?
Vladimir Putin: Greece, or the Greek people to be specific, are going through a very challenging period in their history; we can see that. And, of course, we wish for them to overcome these troubles as soon as possible. We carefully follow the Greek government's actions, and I can congratulate Mr Prime Minister on gradually promoting the Greek economy in spite of the actions of lots of political parties.
We have constantly supported the Greek individuals and the Greek state because the first actions of an independent Greece, and we will continue to do this regardless of whether the Greek individuals are withstanding tough times or are flourishing.
The factor does not depend on our historical relations, spiritual closeness, etc., but we will more than happy to see recent troubles overcome due to the fact that this will offer us with new chances to interact in the economy above all.
Perhaps you understand about one of our biggest investments: a Russian company operating in the hotel and tourist industry is investing over 400 million or euros or dollars (I do not recall) in a project. This is a present task.
I make certain that as the economic circumstance stabilises, other big companies -- and Russian services have massive financial investment potential -- will act more confidently and proactively. We want the Greek people and federal government success in conquering the staying troubles quickly.
Question: I would still like to clarify something. After today's talks, is it possible to say that a not great page has been kipped down the history of relations between Moscow and Athens on the popular story including diplomats last summer season, and now the parties are ready to when again pursue cooperation and implement joint projects?
Vladimir Putin: Worrying the page you pointed out, here is what I believe is very important to note.
To start with, we initially did not agree, and I wish to stress this now, with the basis for the expulsion of our diplomats. I can barely picture that any sensible individual either in Greece or in Russia could believe that Russia was outlining some intrigues versus Greece or preparing some sort of conspiracies. This is simply nonsense, rubbish.
If the intelligence services have any concerns to each other, which is also possible, there are lots of methods of fixing circumstances of this kind without any theatrical gestures. Ideally, this page really has actually been turned. I must tell you that this did not really prevent us in working normally and building relationships, including in the financial sphere. That is more crucial -- the stability of the economy, of the partners themselves, the dependability and stability of the political system and guarantees of financial investments in big tasks. We are prepared to work in all areas, including the field of energy infrastructure tasks.
Question: You stated that you discussed energy cooperation, energy security problems at the talks. How sensible is it that a person of the lines of TurkStream will travel through Greece? We all see the basically undisguised pressure of the United States of America, the declaration of presidents that such projects are not desirable. How can this pressure be withstood? This is a question to both leaders.
Vladimir Putin: Regarding energy routes. I already discussed this, I just pointed to the truth that we are prepared to move forward with significant energy infrastructure tasks with Greece, which likewise applies to the possibility of connecting Southern Europe through Greece to TurkStream.
We are discussing this with both our Turkish and Greek partners; it is rather most likely. There is actually currently a pipeline from Greece to Italy. The pipeline was developed, but there is no gas there. We can think together on how to fill this path with a real product.
This is a matter that needs separate factor to consider, mostly from the point of view of financial feasibility for economic gamers, including Russian ones. However it is quite possible, we do not rule it out; moreover, we believe that it is quite reasonable.
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The Ministry of Tourism and Environment represented the TRNC at the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair held in London from 4th to 6th November.
World Travel Market (WTM), which is accepted as the second largest tourism fair of the world, hosts the leading representatives of the world tourism sector at the Excel Exhibition Center.
This year, 6 districts were presented in separate sections in a modern concept at the fair, where the Ministry participated in the scope of international tourism promotion and marketing in cooperation with the tourism sector. Within the scope of new promotional activities, a variety of the types of tourism of the 6 districts were brought to the forefront.
Minister of Tourism and Environment Ünal Üstel visited the TRNC stand and met with tourism stakeholders operating in London and Turkey, and expressed his satisfaction with the interest shown to the Northern Cyprus stand.
Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy visited the TRNC stand and had a meeting with Minister Üstel.
4,600 companies from 181 countries participated in the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair this year. The exhibition continued for 3 days,and was expected to be visited by 51,000 tourism professionals.
During his visit to the World Travel Market, Ünal Üstel,  said that the UK market is very important for the TRNC and that the promotion efforts are continuing for further growth of this market.
Minister Ustel stated that they have taken steps to improve tourism during their term of office and emphasized that they will carry the UK market to the desired levels.  He added that with respect to passengers travelling from England to Ercan Airport via Turkey, efforts are being made to make the destination time more attractive, as well as air fares.
Pointing out that digital media is used in today’s technology to reach large masses, Üstel stated that they have used digital media especially in London this year in their advertising campaign.  He explained that a new image will be entered into the year 2020, “visitnorthcyprus” site, prepared by a professional team and put into operation.
Digital promotions in the UK are getting more and more attention. According to the statistics received, there have been over 2.2 million visual works and over 185,000 videos. These figures continue to increase every day. We expect a lot of feedbacks for the year 2020 within the scope the studies.
Within the scope of international promotional activities, a strong publicity campaign with visual and video screenings has been carried out in respectable, high circulation Internet sites and news sites throughout the UK since November, Üstel said that a very special study was carried out this year in order to increase the tourism awareness of the country.
For the first time in the history of the Ministry he mentioned that large-scale work took place with digital media advertising and unfair embargo and isolation of the TRNC.
Explaining that these promotional and marketing efforts will bear fruit in the 2020 tourism season, Ustel said they will continue to work incessantly to bring the country’s tourism to further points.
As well as tourists from Turkey, Ustel said that they offer alternative tourism opportunities to tourists from Europe, “Visit northern Cyprus which has remained untouched, it is rich in history and culture. We want to share this culture with these guests for 12 months.”
While the handicrafts specific to our country were performed at our stand, we also exhibited and performed wicker art works such as saddle, basket, sesta and chairs.
At our stand, promotional publications were distributed – Turkish Republic Publication Brochure, 50 Reasons Brochure, Nicosia, Kyrenia, Famagusta, İskele, Güzelyurt and Lefke Brochures, Northern Cyprus Touristic Map, History.
Guests visiting the TRNC stand were able to sample; Hellim pastry, Rose syrup, Muffin, sumada, Lemonade, Brandy, Wine, Zivania, Çitlembikli bidda, Rice, Grapefruit, Almond, pastel, Walnut Paste, Lemon Paste, Juicy Custard, Almond Butter, Katmer, Donut, Tea, Turkish coffee and the Turkish Cypriot culture was introduced by giving wine treats.
SECTOR REPRESENTATIVES AT THE FAIR
Cyprus Turkish Travel Agencies Association (KITSAB), Cyprus Turkish Hoteliers Association (KITOB), Cyprus Turkish Guides Association (KITREB), Cyprus Turkish Restaurant Association (RES-BİR), Cyprus Health Tourism Council and North Cyprus Cyprus Eco AgroTourism Federation.
TRNC at the World Travel Market London 2019 The Ministry of Tourism and Environment represented the TRNC at the World Travel Market 2019 Tourism Fair held in London from 4th to 6th November.
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MADRID | The Latest: Migrant aid ship to dock in Spain's Mallorca
MADRID — The Latest on the influx of migrants into Europe (all times local): 3:30 p.m.
Spain says it has authorized a charity rescue vessel carrying two dead bodies and a survivor from a migrant boat wreck to dock in the port of Palma de Mallorca, after rescuers refused to dock in an Italian port.
Spanish rescue group Proactiva Open Arms accuses Libya’s coast guards of abandoning the three people in the Mediterranean Sea.
On Wednesday, the group said it can’t trust how Italian authorities will handle the investigation into the wreckage after the country’s interior minister, Matteo Salvini, referred to the group’s claims and account of the rescue operation as “lies and insults.”
A spokeswoman with Spain’s government who was not authorized to be named in media reports said the Open Arms boat was expected to dock in the capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands on Saturday.
Italy’s new populist government has vowed to close its ports to aid organizations it blames for encouraging migrant flows across the Mediterranean because human traffickers rely on the rescuers. Rome and the European Union have also trained and financed the Libyan coast guard to halt the flow. ___ 3: 20 p.m.
Turkish Cypriot official says 16 people have drowned and 105 have been rescued from a boat that capsized off Cyprus�� northern coastline.
The official said rescue crews were searching Wednesday for another 25-30 people where the boat overturned around 48 kilometers (30 miles) off Cyprus’ Karpas peninsula.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said one seriously injured person was being treated in a hospital on Cyprus.
The survivors were airlifted by Turkish helicopters to Mersin, Turkey.
The official said authorities believe that an estimated 147-150 people were aboard the boat.
The official did not however confirm that everyone aboard the boat were migrants. ___ 1:45 p.m.
Hungary’s foreign minister says his country will pull out of a United Nations accord on migration to be adopted in December because it goes against Hungary’s security interests.
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto says Wednesday that the U.N.’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, whose final draft was released last week, also goes against common sense and that Hungary has doubts about the accord’s non-binding status.
Under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, elected in April to his third consecutive term, and fourth overall, Hungary has adopted strict anti-migration measures and has made it very difficult for refugees to obtain asylum.
The U.N. document is a “non-legally binding, cooperative framework” meant to foster “international cooperation among all relevant actors on migration, acknowledging that no state can address migration alone, and upholds the sovereignty of states and their obligations under international law.” ___ 12:10 p.m.
The German government is launching a new drive to declare Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia “safe countries of origin” in hopes of making it easier to return rejected asylum-seekers and deterring others.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government first sought two years ago to have the North African countries declared safe, following several Balkan nations in 2015. The designation means a country is assumed to be safe unless an applicant can prove persecution.
That bid failed in parliament’s upper house, where the government doesn’t control a majority.
Merkel’s new Cabinet initiated new legislation Wednesday to declare the three countries and Georgia safe.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said the government plans to do the same this fall for other countries from which fewer than 5 percent of applicants are granted asylum. He didn’t identify them. ___ 11:25 a.m.
Greece’s migration minister has warned that mainstream political parties across Europe are adopting a “xenophobic agenda” to maintain voter support.
Dimitris Vitsas on Wednesday said the shift in policy had occurred despite a sharp drop in refugee and migrant arrivals in the European Union since 2015.
Vitsas called on traditionally dominant political parties in the EU, on the center-left and center-right, to work more closely on immigration and defend “European values.”
He called on the EU to exert greater pressure on member states opted out of migration settlement schemes, including Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. ___ 11:05 a.m.
An aid group says it won’t dock its boat in an Italian port and that instead it’s seeking a go-ahead to disembark in Spain with the woman who survived a migrant boat wreck and the dead bodies of another woman and a toddler.
Spanish rescue group Proactiva Open Arms has accused Libya’s coast guards and the Italian authorities financing and training them of abandoning the three people in the Mediterranean Sea on Monday after taking 158 other migrants from the boat and destroying it.
Proactiva said on Wednesday that it can’t trust how Italian authorities will handle the investigation into the event after the country’s interior minister, Matteo Salvini, referred to the group’s claims and account of the rescue operation as “lies and insults.”
Italy’s new populist government has vowed to halt the flow of migrants across the Mediterranean.
By Associated Press
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By Chris Elliott….
Northern Cyprus is rich in opportunities for education with a number of fine universities and in this article we are looking at the wide and diverse opportunities to study for those attending the University of Mediterranean Karpasia  including Civil Aviation Transportation Management and Cabin Services.
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Erbay Erişer, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Chairman of the Vocational School of Civil Aviation Transportation Management and Cabin Services
Cabin simulation classroom
University of Mediterranean Karpasia
Founded in 2012, the University of Mediterranean Karpasia is set in Nicosia, the capital city of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). With its second campus established in 2014, the UMK intends to enhance quality of its education and to educate tolerant, confident and entrepreneurial individuals, equipped with world class professional knowledge, skills and competencies.
The objective is to have the students learn scientific knowledge by experimenting as well as testing and researching in addition to using that knowledge in their daily lives.
The University of Mediterranean Karpasia strives to reap benefits of academic research and studies by conducting education within production and putting into use the university – industry cooperation. Accordingly, in order to reach standards of global universities and enable the students to have internationally recognized diplomas after graduation, agreements have been made with some international universities, including B.H.M.S. Business & Hotel Management School – Switzerland, Superior University, and College of Tourism & Hotel Management (COTHM).
With academicians who emphasize science and practice, the university offers a total of 10 Associate Degree Programs in Vocational School of Civil Aviation, Vocational School of Business Administration, Vocational School of Culinary Arts, Vocational School of American Tourism and Hospitality Management; 7 Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Faculty of Business, Faculty of Civil Aviation, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, and Faculty of Law; and 9 Master’s Degree Programs in the Institute of Social Sciences.
Associate Degree Programs Vocational School of Civil Aviation –   Civil Aviation Transportation Management –   Civil Aviation Cabin Services
Vocational School of Management –   Foreign Trade
Vocational School of Culinary Arts –   Culinary Arts (Cooking)
Vocational School of American Tourism and Hospitality Management –   Tourism and Hospitality Management
Bachelor’s Degree Programs Faculty of Business Administration – Business Administration – Political Science and International Relations
Faculty of Civil Aviation – Aviation Management
Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management – Travel Management and Tourism Guidance – Hospitality Management
Faculty of Law – Law (Turkish)
Master’s Degree Programs Institute of Social Sciences –   Business Administration (Turkish/English) –   Tourism Management –   Accounting and Finance –   Occupational Health and Safety –   International Relations –   Management Information Systems –   Health Institutions Management –   Administration and Supervision of Educational Institutions
MISSION & VISION 
THE MISSION
Under common ethical values and in the light of science, the university is committed to educate tolerant, open minded and self confident entrepreneurial individuals who are equipped with world class professional knowledge, skills and competencies and responsive to domestic and international issues. Our main objective is to educate high quality work force in terms of knowledge, skills, emotion and consideration. Implementing an education model involving modern teaching methods and techniques as well as practices necessary for professional knowledge and skills, we educate well-disciplined individuals who have effective external communication skills, high sense of responsibility and internal focus of control. With scientific research of global standards, the University of Mediterranean Karpasia is making valuable contributions to public welfare as a research and development center. In this context, the ‘Education within Production’ program provides the students with the opportunity to have a hands-on work experience with an intention to educate leader human resources who are competent in applications, environmentally and socially conscious and who are in constant self innovation process.
  THE VISION
The vision is to become a leading educational organization in our field. As a pioneering educational institution, we intend to educate solution-oriented, self-initiative individuals with good leadership and professional skills, who adapt to rapidly changing scientific and social conditions of the 21st century with a high level and updated knowledge, good social communication skill, effective use of technology, and the necessary skills to successfully implement team work. Institution Administration and Inspection (English).
WHY UMK? North Cyprus, because it offers:
Easy integration into cultural and climatic conditions,
An island famous for its exceptional natural beauty and historical richness,
Friendly and cordial people,
Lifestyle characterized with  tranquility and peace (very low crime rates)
Multicultural environment with students from 80 different countries,
An island of Universities and knowledge,
Education at global and European standards.
English – An advantage of education in English for an international career,
Facilities and quality of education offered by the university.
The UMK, because it offers:
Internationally accepted prestigious 4-year undergraduate and graduate programs,
English educational standards accepted worldwide,
Learning by living, experimenting, observing and examining
Evening courses for professionals
Quality education at affordable fees,
Experienced academic staff and employees.
CIVIL AVIATION TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AND CABIN SERVICES
In the following video, Erbay Erişer, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Chairman of the Vocational School of Civil Aviation Transportation Management and Cabin Services tells us about the 2 year associate degree programme which covers the management and movement of passengers from check in-until boarding of the aircraft.
During the second year the students have an internship studying and working with XP Travel and T&T companies that serve Pegasus Airlines.
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In this video Seran Beyar, Head of the Cabin Services Department talks about the 2 year training programme for cabin staff and during semesters they are offered internships at Ercan Airport, Pegasus and T&T companies to continue their training and on receiving their diplomas at the end of their training they are able find jobs world wide in accordance with IATA and EASA rules.
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  Flying high with the University of Mediterranean Karpasia By Chris Elliott.... Northern Cyprus is rich in opportunities for education with a number of fine universities and in this article we are looking at the wide and diverse opportunities to study for those attending the University of Mediterranean Karpasia  including Civil Aviation Transportation Management and Cabin Services.
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