Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects
Experts call for relocation of schools in high quake-risk areas
Around 4,159 schools in Türkiye are located in places with high earthquake risk, of which 191 schools are in the fault avoidance zone, the Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) has announced, with engineers warning of a potential hazard in the event of other earthquakes.
CHP launches disciplinary action into former deputy amid allegations against Ankara mayor
The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has launched disciplinary action against former Ankara deputy Sinan Aygün over his remarks about party leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and deputy chair Bülent Kuşoğlu amid bribery allegations by Aygün against Ankara's mayor.
Thousands mark May Day in Turkey
Thousands of people have marked May 1 International Workers' Day in Turkey, with police detaining dozens of protesters during the events.
The official demonstrations in Istanbul were held in the Bakırköy district after the authorities banned celebrations from being held in Taksim Square.
The police presence was heavy across the city, with helicopters buzzing overhead.
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May 1 celebrations to be held in Istanbul's Bakırköy instead of Taksim Square
May Day celebrations in Istanbul will be held in the city's Bakırköy district this year after authorities again refused to heed workers' demands to use Taksim Square, the Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DİSK) said on April 26.
Preliminary examination to be carried out for then-police chief in ISIL's Ankara train station attack
The Ankara Regional Administrative Court has ruled for preliminary investigations to be carried out into a former police chief and two other officials in the case into the twin suicide attack carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in October 2015.
Debate over asbestos diffusion heats up in Turkish capital Ankara
The debate over potential diffusion of asbestos into the air as part of the dismantling work for a decades-old factory in central Ankara, which is certified of bearing 350 tons of the carcinogenic material inside its building, is heating up, as professional chambers and Ankara Mayor Melih Gökçek make contradicting statements.
Thousands mark International Workers' Day in Turkey amidst heavy security
Thousands of people gathered in the bazaar area in Istanbul's Bak?rköy district to mark International Workers' Day on May 1.
The celebrations started around 1 p.m. with the participation of political parties, unions and non-governmental organizations.
The police conducted security checks in the entrance of the bazaar area, while the police helicopters patrolled the area.
Turkish unions, professional chambers to stage one-day strike for peace
Leading labor unions and professional chambers in Turkey have called for a one-day strike to demand peace as they protest government-led military operations in southeastern Anatolia.
Excess street noise in Turkey set to rise with new amendment
The decibel count of the Turkish street is set to get a whole lot higher after authorities overturned bylaws prohibiting excess noise emanating from drum-heavy gatherings such as street weddings and send-offs for soldiers.
Turkish court belatedly halts dismantling of 'radioactive' ship
A court in ?zmir has ordered a stay of execution in the controversial dismantling of an oil refining ship that allegedly contained radioactive waste - but only after most of the vessel had already been dismantled.
The ?zmir 3rd Administrative Court released its order for a stay of execution on Oct. 16, just days before the dismantling was set to be completed.