
Ilgin Yorulmaz
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Freelance@BBCTurkish@HuffingtonPost. Global affairs, society, Japan, Turkey. Columbia J-School. White House Correspondents Association Scholar. RTs not my own
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1 month ago |
passblue.com | Ilgin Yorulmaz
As global development aid is being squeezed drastically, small, underdeveloped countries like Laos will have to face problems of poverty, climate change and economic dependence on their own. Surrounded by five neighbors — Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar and China — Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. Most of its 7.7 million people are Buddhists. Historically a monarchy, Laos is now a one-party state, governed by the communist Lao People’s Revolutionary Party.
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2 months ago |
passblue.com | Ilgin Yorulmaz
From Haiti to Sudan, from Syria to Ukraine, emails pleading for support and donations started pouring in after United States President Donald Trump stopped the operations of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID. Trump’s executive order on Jan. 20 has halted for 90 days the provision of foreign aid that is not “aligned with American interests.” The decree is now dangerously hurting humanitarian assistance across the globe.
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May 13, 2024 |
passblue.com | Ilgin Yorulmaz
As the humanitarian crisis and the hostage ordeal in Gaza worsens in the seven months of war, questions are being raised about accountability and compensation for the loss of life and damage suffered by the civilians caught up in both sides of the conflict. Kuwait went through a devastating war when it was occupied by Iraq for seven months in 1990 on the orders of the authoritarian leader Saddam Hussein.
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May 13, 2024 |
passblue.com | Ilgin Yorulmaz
As the humanitarian crisis and the hostage ordeal in Gaza worsens in the seven months of war, questions are being raised about accountability and compensation for the loss of life and damage suffered by the civilians caught up in both sides of the conflict. Kuwait went through a devastating war when it was occupied by Iraq for seven months in 1990 on the orders of the authoritarian leader Saddam Hussein.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
futuremedianews.com.na | Ilgin Yorulmaz
By For nearly 26 years, Dr. Denis Mukwege, a politically outspoken gynecologist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has been running a renowned hospital in a turbulent war zone over mineral resources in the country’s east to heal thousands of women raped by roving armed militias.
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2024 Nobel Prize in Economics is shared by Turkish-American Prof. Daron Acemoglu for showing us how nations that lack the rule of law and rely on institutions that exploit the public are doomed to fail. https://t.co/nEGQ0WMCGD

Excellent piece on Tokyo toilets and the inspiration behind #perfectdays -- a strong contender for the Best Foreign Movie award at this year's Oscars by Wim Wenders. One wonders what the real toilet cleaners of Tokyo think about their work? https://t.co/G3puckBMjH