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  1. Saros’ta yunus balığı sürprizi: Kıyıya yakın yüzdü: Yayla köyü sahilinde kıyıya yakın şekilde yüzen yunus, çevredekiler tarafından görüntülendi. Kıyıya yakın yüzen yunus ilgiyle izlendi. Zaman zaman yüzeye çıkıp tekrar dalan yunus, görsel şölen oluşturdu. O anlar, çevredeki bir kişi tarafından cep telefonuyla kayda alındı. Bir süre bölgede kalan yunus, daha sonra gözden kayboldu. 

    Kaynak:… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/saros-t EshaHaber.com.tr #yunus #Saros #doğa #hayvanlar #Keşan

  2. Saros’ta yunus balığı sürprizi: Kıyıya yakın yüzdü: Yayla köyü sahilinde kıyıya yakın şekilde yüzen yunus, çevredekiler tarafından görüntülendi. Kıyıya yakın yüzen yunus ilgiyle izlendi. Zaman zaman yüzeye çıkıp tekrar dalan yunus, görsel şölen oluşturdu. O anlar, çevredeki bir kişi tarafından cep telefonuyla kayda alındı. Bir süre bölgede kalan yunus, daha sonra gözden kayboldu. 

    Kaynak:… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/saros-t EshaHaber.com.tr #yunus #Saros #doğa #hayvanlar #Keşan

  3. Saros’ta yunus balığı sürprizi: Kıyıya yakın yüzdü: Yayla köyü sahilinde kıyıya yakın şekilde yüzen yunus, çevredekiler tarafından görüntülendi. Kıyıya yakın yüzen yunus ilgiyle izlendi. Zaman zaman yüzeye çıkıp tekrar dalan yunus, görsel şölen oluşturdu. O anlar, çevredeki bir kişi tarafından cep telefonuyla kayda alındı. Bir süre bölgede kalan yunus, daha sonra gözden kayboldu. 

    Kaynak:… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/saros-t EshaHaber.com.tr #yunus #Saros #doğa #hayvanlar #Keşan

  4. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  5. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla