joaocosta, to hungary

Just like making pacts with Soviets and Nazis didn't work, NATO members will eventually realise that it is more dangerous to keep , and in NATO than it is to accept Ukraine into NATO asap.

Why? Because those three pro- & any-democracy countries will keep blocking NATO's ability to defend itself, while Ukraine has been effectively defending itself and, by extension, NATO, for the past 18 months.

The three subversives act against, while acts for .

Sherifazuhur, to turkiye
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pursues resolution in - crisis, says (just 1 problem: Netanyahu’s govt. doesn’t want a ceasefire or peace) @turkey @israel

https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkiye-pursues-resolution-in-israel-palestine-crisis-erdogan-says-187034

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

🚨 Graphic content 🚨

This video shows the dead body of 10-year-old Nadiya Mehsin el-Eyaş

➡️ She & 9-year old Ali Ahmed el-Eyash were killed in a Turkish shelling on Ayn Issa today

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YPJ_Info, to turkiye

uses the world's attention being on , to widely bomb Northern

➡️ At the moment, there are heavy attacks across the whole border region from Derik to Shehba

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

⚡ New wave of Turkish attacks - happening now in North & East

Turkish shellings are currently targeting

➡️ Ayn Issa
➡️ Tirbespiye
➡️ Kobane
➡️ Zirgan
➡️ Shehba/Til Rifat
➡️ Amude
➡️ Minbic

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

⚡ The last hours were full of Turkish bombing across Northern

➡️ - the symbol of resistance - was targeted by Turkish aircraft; smoke rises over the city

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

📃 Read our new article

➡️ To illustrate the extent of the ongoing threat, we have documented the locations attacked on the first day of ’s new wave of aggression

🔗 https://ypj-info.org/on-turkish-state-attacks/a-new-wave-of-attacks-by-the-turkish-state-across-north-and-east-syria/

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

⚡ Today, for the second time, Turkish aircraft bombed the electricity station in

➡️ The station, which is in the Meysenun neighbourhood, had already been targeted the previous day, causing a fire to break out

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

⚡ Turkish drones targeted the gas station in the village of Al-Swaidiya in the Derik countryside

➡️ This station supplies North & East with gas

➡️ The station was severely damaged & is out of service

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YPJ_Info, to Turkey

⚡ Civilian death toll rises due to Turkish attacks

➡️ Mihemed El Ilêwî (55) dies from his injuries obtained in yesterday's Turkish attack on a petrol station in

@UN

doomscroller, to turkiye
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US F-16 shoots down a Turkish drone over Syria
The Turkish drone was armed with air-to-ground munitions and flying over US forces in Syria.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/f-16-shootdown-turkish-drone/

Sherifazuhur, to turkiye
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Sherifazuhur, to turkiye
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Sherifazuhur, to greece
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YPJ_Info, to Turkey

🛡️ Coalition forces take down Turkish drone

➡️ Coalition forces took down an unmanned aerial vehicle of the Turkish state after it approached a coalition base

➡️ The drone was taken down in the sky of Tal Baydar village in Haseke canton

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picard, to islam

Eyüp Sultan Mosque, Istanbul, Türkiye. Photos from a visit a few years ago. The mosque is located in the Eyüp region of Istanbul.

Named after one of the Companions of Prophet Muhammad, Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (Eyüp is the Turkish form of Ayyub), who is believed to have died in this location in the siege of Constantinople in the 670s. After falling ill during the siege, his final request was to be buried as close as possible to the city walls; his comrades-in-arms fought through the Roman lines to carry out his wish.

The first siege failed. Only in the 1450s was the city eventually conquered, around 775 years later; Eyüp Sultan was one of the first mosques to be built, on the site of Abu Ayyub's grave, a few years after the conquest. By comparison, the famous Blue Mosque was built in the early 1600s - more than 150 years later. The original Eyüp Sultan fell into ruin and was rebuilt in its current form in 1800.

Another shot in the courtyard, but this time taken much closer to the far wall - looking back slightly leftwards in relation to the previous shot, the tiles can be seen in much more detail. There are a few patterns of tiles, all repeating. The upper third of the wall, the tiles are in pairs - left and right - a central darker blue rounded pattern, half on each tile, surrounded by curved branches with blue flowers, all set on a white background; the pairs repeat across multiple rows, but each row the tile alternate, giving an impression of crossed diagonal lines of darker blue roundels against the paler whiter regions. The middle and lower third of the wall have various zones with many different floral-type patterns on the tiles - mostly blue, but some tending towards green, and a small area with darker red patterns. The right of the frame is taken up by an ornate, golden-framed window with golden flower patterns inlaid around the edge, next to a simple wooden door. The left of the frame can be seen the edge of one of the courtyard's central water fountains, and the wall behind it can be seen the red Turkish flag contrasting with the blue. Close to the flag is an ornate golden-barred window. The central feature of the wall is a large panel, beautifully inlaid with golden Arabic calligraphy on a dark background - the visual effect of the panel is quite stunning. This panel sits above a door-less doorway with a thick leather curtain hanging, rolled up, at the top. A number of similar, smaller panels surround the simple door and ornate window to the right. A crowd of men and women are gathered here, dressed as in the previous shot - though here, we see the men have shirts on below their autumn jackets. The designs on the women's hijabs are quite beautiful and elegant. The crowd appear to be either exiting, or trying to enter, the open doorway below the central Qur'anic panel.
A view inside the mosque, at the front of the prayer area. Bare marble and stone walls, simply decorated with beautiful golden Arabic calligraphy. Windows with ornate frames. High domed ceiling stretches away above the prayer alcove in the front. A few chandeliers hang, chains long from the ceiling, glaring lights barely above head height. A small number of men are gathered here in prayer. Mostly they are standing, alone, gaze turned slightly towards the ground; one man sits on his feet, and one rests against the wall.
Another view inside the mosque, this time from further back. More men can be seen - standing as before, a couple of them in the process of bowing, a few prostrate with their forehead on the ground. From this vantage, one can see the central alcove with the domed ceiling is in fact a half dome and does not comprise the upper ceiling of the mosque - the opening of another, larger, central dome can just be made out covering the main prayer area. To the left and right of the central alcove are more partially domed areas, surrounding the main central dome, with large columns supporting them as they begin to curve around the edge of the shot. There are lots of windows in all the walls - it feels like almost half of the wall area is in fact windows, rectangular windows with semi-circular tops, decorated with metal but not stained glass; the interior is not a dark place. Around the lower portion of the walls, the Arabic calligraphy can be seen decorating seemingly the entire perimeter. Higher up the walls, between each partial dome, can be seen a large circular panel, golden Arabic against a dark background. From this view, three large circular panels can be seen: immediately right and left above the central alcove, the words 'Allah' and 'Muhammad'; further to the left, 'Umar'. At ground level, immediately to the right of the central alcove is an ornate, gold-inlaid stone staircase with a thin, tall golden spire atop the summit. From this angle, it can be more clearly seen just how low the chandeliers hang, within touching distance.

weareseismica, to earthquake

How can Türkiye foster a resilient earthquake culture? Early-career Turkish geoscientists lay out actionable steps to bridge the science-society gap and mitigate impacts from future earthquakes:

https://seismica.library.mcgill.ca/article/view/1012

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Sherifazuhur, to turkiye
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raymondpert, to Turkey

Sweden's NATO Accession and Turkey's Bid to Buy F-16 Jets Should Be Kept Separate, Erdogan Says

> .S. President Joe Biden's administration is linking F-16 fighter jet sales to with Turkish ratification of Sweden's NATO membership bid, and this "seriously upsets" Ankara, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2023-09-10/swedens-nato-accession-and-turkeys-bid-to-buy-f-16-jets-should-be-kept-separate-erdogan

jaz, to Rugby
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Just now realising I cannot stream Peacock in Turkey (there's a sentence worth saying twice), now I'm wondering how I'll watch

jaz,
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@greub got it, subscribed to ssportplus - seems to be the answer for

YPJ_Info, to Turkey

attacks with heavy weapons

➡️ Today, the Turkish state and its allied Islamist merceneries were shelling the village of Boraz/Kobane from Turkish occupied

Andy8chi, to turkiye

Sunset from Bodrum Castle

skykiss, to random
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Arizona revokes water permits for Saudi Arabia-owned alfalfa farm.

Valued at $14.3 billion, the Co... The storehouses belong to Farms, a subsidiary of the Saudi Arabia based company Almarai.

Just 8 months ago, Arizona state agencies approved new deep-water wells in La Paz County for a Saudi-owned company to pump thousands of gallons of water per-minute.

That's not happening. Those drill permits have been revoked.


https://ktar.com/story/5487088/arizona-revokes-water-permits-for-saudi-arabia-owned-alfalfa-farm/

ChemicalEyeGuy,
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@skykiss Attorney General should refuse any invitation to the consulate in Istanbul, ! 🍖🔪

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