News archive of June 2023

500 public gardens to be built by 2028: Minister

Some 500 public gardens, which will provide 100 million square meters of green space to all 81 provinces of Türkiye, will be completed by 2028, Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change Minister Mehmet Özhaseki has announced.

Restructuring Istanbul against quake at top of agenda: Governor

Newly-appointed Istanbul Governor Davut Gül has stated that the expected major earthquake in the city is their top agenda, saying that his office is working to "restructure Istanbul" to make it more resistant to tremors.

Cappadocia welcomes more than 35,000 visitors in two days

In the first two days of the nine-day-long Eid al-Adha holiday, more than 35,000 tourists have visited the Cappadocia region, bringing the occupancy rate of hotels to 100 percent.

Heavy rainfalls hit country’s northwest

As thunderstorms and rain continue to batter the country's northwest, the Turkish State Meteorological Service has issued a "yellow alert" for eight provinces, warning people of possible traffic disruptions amid the Eid al-Adha holiday.

Cegeka lays groundwork for expansion in Greece

Cegeka, a European information and communication technology (ICT) service provider based in Belgium, has launched its expansion in Greece by looking for new office space and hiring its first executives in Athens, it announced on Thursday.

The company is looking for highly skilled IT professionals to join its team.

Four survivors of deadly Tempe train crash testify

Four passengers who survived the deadly train collision in Tempe, central Greece on February 28 testified Thursday before a special appellate investigator, as part of the judicial investigation into the circumstances of the crash.

Going to Europe this summer? You’re not alone

Between the time that Aiden Judson and his wife, Laura, picked Sicily as their honeymoon destination and their actual trip in early June, something significant happened: the second season of "The White Lotus."

Cyprus notes maritime cluster perks

Cypriot Shipping Deputy Minister Marina Hadjimanolis highlighted on Thursday the competitive advantages of the Cyprus shipping cluster and underlined the government's strong commitment to the sector.

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