How KJRI Istanbul Tackled Illegal Migrant Workers In Turkey

How KJRI Istanbul Tackled Illegal Migrant Workers In Turkey Written by Althaf Adio Baranata Picture 1. Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Istanbul, a valuable opportunity for our program. Migrant workers play a crucial role in the global economy, particularly in developing nations with elevated unemployment levels. As one of the countries boasting […]
Exploring New Horizons: Turkey Considered As A Heart City In International Relation

Exploring New Horizons: Turkey Considered As A Heart City In International Relation Written by Rahendha Alfahreza Wildhan Why Global Mobility Initiative To Turkey? The Global Mobility Initiative (GMI) Go To Turkey is a program that aims to improve students’ academic, cultural, and social skills, and help them develop a broader global perspective. Through the GMI […]
Cultural Exchange: Experiencing Indonesian and Turkish Traditions

Cultural Exchange: Experiencing Indonesian and Turkish Traditions Written by Najm Al-Dain Sadeq Mohammed Saeed Bahein An international student in the Department of International Relations at an Islamic University in Indonesia. My experience as an international student here in Indonesia was delightful, and it made me feel how much Indonesian culture and cultural heritage are rich. […]
Bridging Civilizations, Turkeyʼs Pivotal East-West Connection

Bridging Civilizations, Turkeyʼs Pivotal East-West Connection Written by Reyga Ardheas Tara Turkey has a unique role as a link between East and West. The Bosphorus Strait that provides the backdrop for Turkey’s remarkable vitality serves as a “center of gravity” in a highly cosmopolitan society, bringing together many cultural, ethnic, and ideological components. The Bosphorus […]
The Blue Mosque: A Symbol of Ottoman Imperial Prestige

The Blue Mosque: A Symbol of Ottoman Imperial Prestige Written by Fatimah Aulia Permata The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, often known as The Blue Mosque, represents the OttomanEmpire’s majestic and religious devotion. This architectural building was built between 1609and 1616 under the Sultan Ahmed I’s government, and is a prestige landmark in the history ofthe Ottoman […]
The Power of Coffee, Culture, and Connections

The Power of Coffee, Culture, and Connections Written by Afiqa Syazana After water, coffee is the most consumed beverage worldwide, even surpassing tea. This is particularly evident in Turkey, where coffee has been an integral part of the nation’s rich history and culture since the Ottoman era. More than just a beverage, Turkish coffee is […]
