This is going to be the first time I agree with Zafer, but if new money is invested and enables new products and expansion in exchance for a minor stake, I dont see how thats bad. It of course depends on the company/country investing.
Baykar right now is bootstrapped and has been doing good...
I dont care which party you're from, but if you're 70 something, you are to old to be the president of a country as young as Turkey. We already have a president struggling with his health, dont need another. We need young blood.
FYI regarding IDAS and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems:
Thyssenkrupp wants to sell the Marine Systems branch and is looking for potential buyers. (Link in German)
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Thyssenkrupp-will-sich-von-Marine-Sparte-trennen,thyssenkrupp164.html
The last thing the world need right now is a war. I don't know what Putin tries to gain, I hope that AKs are distributed to every citizen in Ukraine. Little hope that Ukraine will survive a full-blown war against Russia, but at least make it expensive for them.
@Khagan1923 lots of people saying similar things, that Kilicdaroglu is taking the hit from AKP media and that another candidate will be unveiled closer to the elections. Idea is to give the AKP media less time for their smear campaigns.
When you post a report like this, do you consider the source of those claims? Or the fact that ISIS was and is fought directly by Turkey? Do you forget that ISIS has staged multiple attacks in Turkey? Why on earth would be sheltering ISIS?
Turkey does not control Idlib. Even HTS that is...
This is the source btw: https://www.crisisgroup.org/content/turkeys-pkk-conflict-visual-explainer
The statistics are a bit morbid, like kill ratios, but the general trend is good. Most of the conflict is now contained to a couple regions and mostly in Iraq. Civilian casualties are down, Turkish...
In my personal opinion, he said nothing that warrants a ban or a warning. A couple of posts have been deleted, where I thought it went too far, for full transparency. But we as a Forum allow people to oppose Turkey for example, as long as they follow the rules. It was just a matter of some...
Criminals are criminals. But you do throw everyone and everything into the same bucket, which is called racism.
Take the time off the forum to think about why labelling 3 million people (all of them) is not okay, and why calling a country pussy is neither.
Everyone is free to be a fan or not of refugees. But I will not tolerate labelling all refugees as criminals, rapists or worse. The same goes for any other ethnicity, language or country. Watch your language, because I will be watching this thread carefully now and act according to our rules.
This is not the Turkish section, its the Greek section. Stop making everything about Turkey. Not relevant posts were deleted and the respective users warned.
There are three issues with EV, some were already mentioned by @neosinan
Charging: if your grid is based on burning coal, you might as well continue driving a diesel. But grids get greener over time and gasoline and diesel will always be fossil.
Raw materials: toxic materials leak into the...
What kind of argument. Even all things considered, the EV is greener and depending on how you calculate it completely green after a couple of years.
And most of those emissions are from the production, because the electricity used for it is you know not green. The chemicals can be reused/recylced.