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‘Airports expected to host over 200 mln passengers this year’
Türkiye's airports are expected to serve more than 200 million passengers this year, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu has said.
Türkiye raises fees for int’l vessels transiting Turkish straits
In line with a new mandate, transit fees imposed on international vessels passing through the Turkish straits will be $4.42 per net ton as of July 1, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdülkadir Uraloğlu has announced.
Vice President, ministers take oath at parliament
Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz and the ministers of the new cabinet of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have taken oath at the parliament to officially start their job.
Yılmaz and the ministers came to the parliament to take oath on June 7 after taking over their jobs from their predecessors.
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Turkish businesspeople eye rebuilding Port of Beirut
Turkish business circles are seeking to rebuild the Port of Beirut port that was destroyed by a massive explosion last August, said the chairman of Turkey-Lebanon Council of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEİK) on July 7.
Mardin’s mystic structures, abbaras
In the eastern province of Mardin, the chambers called "abbaras," which are vaults located between two walls in the province's historical streets, attract the attention of local and foreign tourists.
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Police identify four ISIL militants suspected of killing two Syrian journalists in Turkey
Police in the southeastern province of ?anl?urfa have identified four militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suspected of killing Syrian journalists ?brahim Abdulkadir and Firaz Hamadi on Oct. 29, 2015, daily Habertürk has reported.
Abdulkadir was the managing editor of the Syrian Ayn Vatan newspaper, while Hamadi was a reporter for the same daily.
Two Syrian journalists murdered in Turkey's southeast
Two Syrian journalists have been murdered in Turkey's southeastern province of ?anl?urfa in what is presumed to be an attack by militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
?brahim Abdulkadir, managing editor at Syrian Ayn Vatan newspaper and Firaz Hamadi, a reporter for the same newspaper, had fled the conflict in Syria for ?anl?urfa, where they shared a flat.