Share Video:
Erdoğan s Envoy to Iraq Veysel Eroğlu: Turkey Confronts Western Capitalist Countries in Iraq, Africa, the Caucasus, and Elsewhere; We Are There to Protect the Locals - Like the Ottomans and the Seljuks Did
#8739 | 04:28
Source: Al-Jazeera Network (Qatar)
MP Veysel Eroğlu, the Turkish President s envoy to Iraq and former Minister of Forestry and Water Affairs said that Turkey maintains a presence in Iraq, Africa, and elsewhere, in order to confront Western capitalist countries. He made these remarks in an interview with Al-Jazeera Network (Qatar) that aired on March 8, 2021. Eroğlu said that Turkey has no territorial designs in any country, and any involvement and presence that Turkey maintains in other countries is solely in order to protect the local people and their lands. He said that this is much like the Ottomans and Seljuks, who sacrificed their lives by expanding into other areas in order to protect the local people. Regarding Iraq, Eroğlu said that Turk
90 crocodiles on the loose in our rivers lowvelder.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lowvelder.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I first met Rre [Mr] Mogwe in 1976 when I was in Botswana as a Peace Corps volunteer. By then he had already made his mark as the first Permanent Secretary to the Office of President Sir Seretse Khama and had been part of negotiations with De Beers to ensure that the people of Botswana benefited fairly from the nation’s newly discovered diamond wealth.
He had also been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) on the eve of independence in 1966 for his service as an education officer in the Bechuanaland Protectorate, an honour he seldom mentioned.
His greatest challenge, though, came in 1974 when he was elected to parliament and appointed Botswana’s minister of foreign affairs at a time when the wars of decolonisation were raging on his country’s borders and he was charged with keeping his nation out of the maelstrom.
Published date: 1 March 2021 10:38 UTC | Last update: 2 weeks 1 day ago
Behind a heavily armoured Turkish military vehicle on patrol near the Syrian border, mountain gazelles give chase in a spectacular display, reaching speeds as fast as 80km per hour.
Among the spectators is the Turkish scientist and conservationist Professor Yasar Ergun - a man largely responsible for the survival of the species in Turkey’s southern Hatay province.
“The males are trying to outrun each other in order to claim victory and become the alpha this season,” he says, sticking his hand out in the direction of a herd of around 20 females, 50 metres away, some grazing, some watching the performance.
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Work is progressing fast to frame the regulatory standards to practice 20 professions aimed at optimising the work permit system in Bahrain.
Deputy Prime Minister His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa said the committee, as directed by the cabinet, is continuing to develop standards for 20 identified professions. The committee, Sheikh Mohammed said, is also looking at the possibility of including other professions, which the committee deems relevant to include in the regulatory framework.
Shaikh Mohammed was replying to a parliamentary question by MP Muhammad Issa.
The Cabinet chaired by HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, had approved a new regulation last year in August for issuing the Flexible Work Permit.