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25 Mayıs 2025 Pazar
As World Diabetes Day is observed on November 14, various reports highlight how daily lifestyle habits can help manage blood sugar — and how the disease’s global prevalence is growing.
Experts recommend simple morning routines — such as walking, drinking water, and having a protein-rich breakfast — to stabilize glucose levels.
New data from India shows that 1 in 2 people tested in a large-scale screening exhibit high blood sugar, underlining the rapid spread of diabetes.
An endocrinologist also warns that screen time before bed may disrupt sleep and insulin sensitivity, worsening glucose control.
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Implications:
These insights stress the importance of preventive health measures. As diabetes continues to rise globally, awareness days like this play a vital role in educating people and encouraging early intervention.
The United Nations Security Council approved a new, more powerful “Gang Suppression Force” of 5,550 personnel to tackle escalating gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The force, backed by the U.S. and Panama, is authorized to make arrests of suspected gang members, a power the previous mission lacked.
The move comes as gangs now control large parts of the capital and violence has driven mass displacement.
Some UN members, including Russia and China, abstained in the vote, raising concerns about long-term commitment and the mission’s rules of engagement.
Implications:
The new force is seen as a critical step to restore order in Haiti, support political stabilization, and lay the groundwork for future elections. However, its success will heavily depend on funding, troop contributions, and coordination with Haitian authorities.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) released its 2025 World Energy Outlook, projecting that under its “current policies” scenario, global oil demand could rise to 113 million barrels per day by 2050 — a significant shift from earlier predictions of a demand peak.
The report suggests that despite climate goals, fossil fuel demand may remain strong for decades.
Underlying this projection is the IEA’s assumption of limited or slow policy progress toward green energy in certain regions.
The agency also warns of a potential oil supply glut, forecasting a 4 million barrels per day surplus by 2026, driven by rising production even as demand growth moderates.
Implications:
This outlook raises serious concerns for the global energy transition, signaling that investments in fossil fuels may continue in the near term. It also complicates climate efforts as demand may outpace cleaner energy adoption under current policy settings.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti’s long-awaited general elections, scheduled for November 15, 2025, face deep uncertainty as gang warfare intensifies across the country, raising serious questions over the feasibility of a free and fair vote.
Security Crisis Threatens Elections
Armed gangs now control vast swathes of Port-au-Prince, Ghana’s Multinational Security Support Mission (MSSM) pledges remain under-resourced, and violence continues to drive mass displacement.
Experts argue the deteriorating security environment could undermine democratic processes, especially voter access and election integrity.
International Pressure Builds
The U.N. Security Council has urged Haitian leaders to move forward with the electoral timeline, despite the warning from local authorities that the mission may be impossible under current conditions.
The newly appointed transitional president Fritz Alphonse Jean has pleaded for national unity, calling the situation “a war” and emphasizing the urgency of political stability.
Elections Under Threat
The President of Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council, Jacques Desrosiers, recently stated that holding elections before February 2026 — the constitutionally scheduled end of the transitional government’s mandate — is “impossible” given the ongoing violence.
This delay could prolong the legitimacy vacuum, keeping the country under transitional rule well beyond the planned election date.
Borsada sert fiyat hareketleri gösteren hisselere yönelik uygulanan korunma tedbirlerine bir yenisi daha eklendi. Son dokuz gün içinde hızlı şekilde değer kaybeden KRTEK hissesinde, yatırımcıların ani düşüşlerden etkilenmesini önlemek amacıyla açığa satış ve kredili işlem yasağı devreye alındı.
KRTEK’te Volatilite Tırmandı
Hisse 23 Ekim’de yaklaşık 29 TL seviyesinden yükseliş trendine girmişti. Bu yükseliş, Kasım ayı başında hız kazandı ve 3 Kasım’da 40,74 TL’ye kadar çıkarak sert bir prim kaydetti.
Ancak aynı gün hisse 40–33 TL aralığında geniş bir bantta işlem görerek yoğun volatilite gösterdi. Bu dalgalanmanın ardından satış baskısı artarken KRTEK, sonraki günlerde hızlı bir şekilde 26 TL seviyesine geriledi.
Açığa Satış ve Kredili İşlem Yasağı
Yaşanan sert geri çekilme sonrası Sermaye Piyasası Kurulu’nun otomatik tedbir mekanizması olan Volatilite Bazlı Tedbir Sistemi (VBTS) devreye girdi.
KAP açıklamasına göre:
KRTEK.E ve SEGYO.E paylarında
13/11/2025 (seans başı) ile
12/12/2025 (seans sonu) tarihleri arasında
➡️ Açığa satış ve kredili işlem yapılması yasaklandı.
VBTS Tedbirleri Nasıl İşliyor?
SPK tarafından uygulanan bu tedbirler, payın işlem gördüğü pazar veya platformdaki diğer düzenlemelerden bağımsız şekilde işler. Yani hisse üzerinde başka işlem sınırlamaları olsa bile VBTS kapsamındaki yasaklar, belirlenen süre bitene kadar uygulanmaya devam eder.
Ayrıca SPK’nın 05/12/2024 tarihli kararı gereği, borsada yalnızca BIST 50 endeksinde yer alan hisselerde açığa satış işlemi yapılabilmektedir. Bu nedenle BIST 50 dışındaki hisseler, volatilitenin arttığı dönemlerde daha sık tedbir kapsamına alınabiliyor.