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  • Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad

    Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad

    chessOn November 30, Armenian national team will play with Turkish Red team in the 6th round of World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad in Burdur, Turkey.

    Four teams represent Turkey at the olympiad: Turkey Red, Turkey White, Turkey Turkuaz and Turkey Burdur.

    In the 5th round Armenian chess players defeated Indian team (3:1). Karen Grigoryan, Hovhannes Gabuzyan and David Shahinyan ended the matches in a victory, whereas Robert Aghasaryan was defeated.

    After the 5th round Armenia tops the standings.

    via Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad | Armenia News – NEWS.am.

  • We play all in one language

    We play all in one language

    INTERCULTURAL CHESS TOURNAMENT

    InterculturalWeek

    We are now in the era of global convergence. The world is getting smaller, the challenge of coexistence between people from different cultures is more exciting than ever.

    For example, there is the chess club Satranç Club 2000 (Satranç is the turkish translation for chess), which has been founded ten years ago by turkish-originated chess friends and chess enthusiasts. Right from the start, the club invited players from all nations. Now Germans and Turks, Serbs and Kosovars etc. are playing shoulder to shoulder for their Satranç Club. It is one the few chess clubs in the world, which contains the intercultural fraternisation in its articles of association. Other chess clubs, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia, are intending to follow this archetype. Migrants are calling everyone up for integration.

    Familiar atmosphere of the Satranc Club Chairmen, before award ceremony  (from left to right Abuzer Akpinar, Güven Manay, Izzet Yilmaz)
    Familiar atmosphere of the Satranc Club Chairmen, before award ceremony (from left to right Abuzer Akpinar, Güven Manay, Izzet Yilmaz)

    The Satranç Club organized their fourth Intercultural Rapid Chess tournament on 26th of September 2010. The tournament was held this time for the tenth anniversary of association and it was also an official European Union event on the “European Day of Languages”. The slogan was “We play all in one language / Biz ayni dilden oynuyoruz”.

    Inaugural address with Güven Manay, Heike Vogel and Izzet Yilmaz
    Inaugural address with Güven Manay, Heike Vogel and Izzet Yilmaz

    The unbeaten winner was the talented player Carlo Pauly. Runner-up was Markus Ecker and the top player of the Satranç Club, Alexander Johannes, was third. The senior prize was awarded to Peter Faethe and the junior prize to Sophie Schröter. The 1st Satranç Chairman Güven Manay congratulates everyone for his hard work in organizing and preparing the tournament, but last not least to the arbiter Izzet Yilmaz.

    Interview of the press agency DHA with Güven Manay
    Interview of the press agency DHA with Güven Manay

    Tournament table and results at:

    2010 Website / IKW 2010 website.html

    The Satranç Club is looking for your visit and inviting everyboday to the centrally located City Hotel Köln am Neumarkt, Clemensstr. 8, 50676 Cologne, especially on Saturdays starting at 16 clock.

    Title winners of the Intercultural Tournament 2010, beginning from the left Peter Faethe, Carlo Pauly, Sophie Schröter, Markus Ecker, Alexander Johannes

    Report: Manay Güven, First Chairman of the Satranç Club 2000 (www.satranc.de.vu)

    Photos: Christine Westphal

  • INTERCULTURAL CHESS TOURNAMENT

    INTERCULTURAL CHESS TOURNAMENT

    eu council for edlIntercultural Rapid Chess Tournament, organized from the 10 year old, turkish originated, multicultural chess club “”SATRANÇ CLUB 2000”. Slogan: “We all play in one language / Wir spielen eine Sprache / Biz ayni dilden oynuyoruz”. The tournament will be played during the Intercultural Week in Cologne, Germany. Please find all details here:

    https://www.turkishnews.com/de/content/2010/08/22/interkulturelles-schachturnier/ or www.satranc.de.vu

    Organizer: Intercultural Chess Club “SATRANÇ CLUB 2000”

    Event type: Competition/Tournament

    Date: 26/09/2010 – 26/09/2010

    Venue: City Hotel Köln am Neumarkt, Clemensstr. 8, 50676 Cologne

    Countries: Germany, Turkey

    Planned media coverage: Newspapers, chess magazines, chess TV, Internet

    Target Groups:

    Adults (in general)
    Business and commerce
    Children
    General public
    Media
    Members of migrant communities / Speakers of minority or regional language(s)
    Parents
    Participants in adult education programmes
    Policy deciders/politicians at national, regional or local level
    Pupils
    Researchers
    Students
    Tourism
    Young people (in general)

    Scope: Local

    Contact Address
    Mr. Güven Manay
    00491799425521
    [email protected]

  • Media ponder ‘energy chess game’

    Media ponder ‘energy chess game’

    Turkish writers were pleased about the Nabucco gas pipeline deal signed by Turkey, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania on Monday in Ankara. They saw it as placing their country in an excellent position strategically, particularly with regard to Europe.

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    But a commentator in one Turkish paper, as well as writers in several Romanian dailies, wanted to know from where the gas for the pipeline would come. This point was also not lost on Iran’s hard-line daily Hezbollah, which believes Europe will have to approach Iran.

    Further east, commentators wondered whether Russia’s rival pipeline project, South Stream, would now be scrapped.

     

    SAMI KOHEN IN TURKEY’S MILLIYET

    The inter-governmental agreement on Nabucco that was signed in Ankara yesterday deals a new “strategic card” to Turkey… through this project Turkey once again shows that it acts as a bridge between the East and West… This strengthens Turkey’s hand in international relations, particularly regarding Europe.

     

    ISMAIL KUCUKKAYA IN TURKEY’S AKSAM

    If the Nabucco project is realised and the gas to be carried by this pipeline can be found, our country will further strengthen its “strategic importance” in the eyes of the West. This “new move” by the European Union and US against Russia in the “energy chess game” will bring very important developments politically in terms of the Middle East and Caucasus.

     

    FATIH ALTAYLI IN TURKEY’S HABERTURK

    A big pipeline is being built in order to reduce Europe’s dependency on Russian gas. But it is not clear who will provide gas for this pipeline. Iran has gas, but the US has prevented Tehran from joining Nabucco. Russia does not permit the countries in its backyard to participate. In the current situation, it seems that only half of the capacity of the pipeline will be used.

     

    IRAN’S HEZBOLLAH

    Many experts believe that the gas sources of Central Asia, the Caucasus and even Iraq are not enough to fulfil the demands of the European countries and Turkey for a year, and that sooner or later they must use Iran’s gas sources. That’s why the Turkish prime minister emphasised Iran’s presence during the signing ceremony.

     

    IRAN’S HAMSHAHRI

    Why should the situation be such that the head of a country, which is merely on the gas pipeline route, is at the focal point of the project; managing and hosting the contract and more importantly, feeling sorry for the second largest holder of gas reserves of the world, i.e. Iran and talking about lobbying to include Iran?

     

    RAZVAN CIUBOTARU IN ROMANIA’S COTIDIANUL

    Politically, the deal is an indisputable success. However, beyond the jubilation of a good start, the Ankara deal is still only just on paper and does not eliminate the competition represented by the rival South Stream plan initiated by Russia.

     

    ELIZA FRANCU IN ROMANIA’S GANDUL

    Russia controls all the resources in the region – not only its own but also those of its former satellite states. Or, when it does not have this control, it has the money to buy it. By overpaying for Azeri gas, Russia left this project without any supplier.

     

    FLORENTINA CIOACA IN ROMANIA’S ADEVARUL

    The fact that Nabucco project is a priority for the European Union does not solve the main problem: the lack of gas supply.

     

    UKRAINE’S GAZETA PO-KIYEVSKI

    It is all too obvious that Europe and Asia want an end to threats with the “gas club”. What can you expect? Moscow should not have displayed it so insistently.

     

    UKRAINE’S EKONOMICHESKIYE IZVESTIYA

    Observers suggest that Azerbaijan will blackmail Europe with gas sales to Russia, and Russia with co-operation with Europe.

     

    UKRAINE’S DELO

    There is still a high likelihood that Russia, which is not interested in alternative supplies, will have an influence on Turkmenistan’s decision to co-operate with Nabucco.

     

    AZERBAIJANI’S ZERKALO

    Moscow’s attempts to hinder the implementation of this project… have failed. Baku expressing its readiness to participate in the Nabucco project, and also Turkmenistan’s statement that it is ready to consider this project as a way to diversify supply routes for its gas, can be viewed as the failure of Moscow’s plans to hinder the construction of this gas pipeline.

     

    AZERBAIJAN’S YENI MUSAVAT

    The signing ceremony in Ankara can be viewed as the start of a new stage in the years-long geostrategic struggle for Caspian energy.

     

    COMMENTARY ON BELARUSIAN RADIO

    The latest major foreign policy failure – and the re-orientation of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan towards Nabucco cannot be described in any other way – is entirely due to the short-sightedness of the Russian gas monopolist, which aims only at making immediate profits.

     

    RUSSIA’S VEDOMOSTI

    In the game between Nabucco and South Stream, the EU team has gone forward into the next round. The state of play might still change, but Gazprom’s goals seem less realistic than those of the European Union.

     

    MIKHAIL ZYGAR IN RUSSIA’S KOMMERSANT

    The US and Europe believe that the signing of the agreement will force Russia to give up South Stream… After the agreement was signed, it has become clear that Nabucco is significantly ahead of South Stream, owing to the fact that the project has the consolidated political support of practically the whole of Europe… Gazprom’s brainchild, South Stream, cannot boast such consolidated support.

     

    MIKHAIL SERGEYEV IN RUSSIA’S NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA

    Gazprom’s refusal to purchase Turkmen gas in the amount agreed upon last year and the current total suspension of purchasing has forced Ashgabat to look for a substitute for Russia as the major buyer… Analysts say that the Turkmen-Iranian deals are bad news for Gazprom, which is losing its monopolistic position in the transit of gas from Central Asia.

     

    PAVEL ARABOV IN RUSSIA’S IZVESTIYA

    Nabucco has been officially launched in Ankara. If everything goes as planned, Europe will get a long-awaited gas pipeline bypassing Russia in four years’ time.