Yearly Archives: 2011

Ottoman, Turkish history depicted in ice

Ottoman, Turkish history depicted in ice

The Magic Ice Museum which is the first and only ice museum in Turkey opened last year in Istanbul with the ‘Vikings’ exhibit, is now preparing to present a new concept, ‘Turkish and Ottoman History.’ Hundreds of tons of ice have been used to create new sculptures depicting the past.  …

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Living in Istanbul

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Are you about to start expat life in Istanbul? You should definitely plan ahead: Istanbul’s hustle and bustle and maze-like structure can massively overwhelm newcomers. Our guide to living in Istanbul helps you prepare, with advice on international schools, health care, housing, and much more. While living in Istanbul, you …

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Turkish businesses challenged by talent shortage

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Istanbul, 14 November 2011 – As the Turkish economy continues to grow and the business environment becomes increasingly favourable for international companies, Turkey’s HR professionals face a shortfall in the critical-skills talent* amid increasing competition. (Media-Newswire.com) – Istanbul, 14 November 2011 – As the Turkish economy continues to grow and …

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How will the paid military service affect severance pay?

As of December 31, 2011, males 30 years of age or older will be entitled to apply for paid military service. They will have to pay TL 30,000 (€13,000) and will be exempt from 21 day-long basic military training. Are the employees who applied for paid military service entitled to …

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Expats raise Turkey quake funds

Expats raise Turkey quake funds

Japanese volunteers living in Istanbul held a gathering Monday to serve to raise funds for people affected by major quakes near the eastern Turkish city of Van last month and earlier this month. Several hundred people, including Japanese expatriates and locals, participated in the gathering, which helped deepen ties between …

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Turkey lacks oil but not entrepreneurs

Turkey lacks oil but not entrepreneurs

The rapidly growing Turkish economy has to find new and sustainable financing instruments to support entrepreneurs to elevate the country’s competitiveness, the head of Turkey’s top business association said yesterday. “The biggest resource of the country may not be oil but its entrepreneurial spirit,” Rıfat Hisarcıklıoğlu, chairman of the Union …

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