Kayseri
Aselsan’s net income soars to 7.4 billion liras in 2023
Net income of Türkiye's leading defense company Aselsan soared from 1.19 billion Turkish Liras in 2022 to 7.4 billion liras ($230 million) last year, pointing to a 520 percent increase.
Turkey’s longest, most iconic train journey resumes after virus shutdown
Covering one of the longest routes in Turkey and offering over 24 hours of train travel, the Eastern Express resumed its services after a suspension due to coronavirus-related restrictions in the country.
Tech zones exports reach $5.8 billion
The amount of total exports from Turkey's 87 Technology Development Zones has reached $5.8 billion in 21 years, according to data by the Industry and Technology Ministry.
More than 6,500 companies, including 322 firms with foreign capital, have been operating in these zones as of the end of April, data showed.
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11th Erciyes Winter Climbing
Mountaineers, accompanied by professional guides, climb Mount Erciyes within the last day of the 11th Erciyes Winter Climbing, in Kayseri, Turkey on February 14. (AA Photo)
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Unseen photos of revolutionary student leader revealed after 50 years
Never seen before photographs of Deniz Gezmiş, a revolutionary student leader executed in 1972 for attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, have been brought to light by a relative.
The photographs of the prominent political figure taken immediately after his capture by the security forces in 1971 were colored by his relative Enver Gezmiş and were shared on social media.
Turkey's Erciyes earns Safe Ski Resort certificate
The Erciyes Ski Resort in central Turkey was certified by Bureau Veritas, a company specialized in testing, inspection and certification, for having taken all precautionary measures against the spread of coronavirus.
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Kyrgyzstan repatriates over 1,000 citizens from Turkey
Kyrgyzstan has flown back 1,087 of its nationals from Turkey since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the country's envoy to Turkey.
In an interview with Anadolu Agency, Ambassador Kubanychbek Omuraliev said the country "appreciates the assistance of the Government of Turkey with the return of citizens to Kyrgyzstan" during the repatriation process.
Baghdadi's two relatives remanded in custody
Two detained relatives of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the killed leader of ISIL, were remanded by a court in central Turkey on Dec. 19, judicial sources said.
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Ancient writing in Turkey dates back to 2000 BC
Clay tablets dating back 4,000 years show the beginnings of writing and literacy in ancient Anatolia, in the middle of modern-day Turkey, according to researchers.
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Turkish Interior Ministry suspends three mayors from duty
The Interior Ministry suspended the mayors of the southern province of Adana's Ceyhan district, the Central Anatolian province of Kasyeri's Sarıoğlan district and Ankara's Ayaş district on June 16 as part of ongoing judicial and administrative investigations, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported.