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Quake survivors heading back to their hometowns
Almost two months after the devastating Feb. 6 earthquakes that hit the country's south, earthquake survivors who had migrated to different provinces have begun to return to their hometowns.
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Turkey Train Disaster Leaves 24 Dead, Hundreds Injured
Twenty-four people were killed and hundreds injured when a train packed with weekend passengers derailed in northwest Turkey due to ground erosion afer heavy rains, officials said Monday.
Cargo giants applied for spots at new Istanbul airport: Minister
The largest cargo companies in the world are in a rush to secure spots at Istanbul's new airport in-making, according to Turkish Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan.
Minister dismisses CHP's allegations over 'spying software'
Turkish Communications Minister Ahmet Arslan has dismissed allegations made by the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) that a German-made software was allegedly used to spy on the attendees of last year's "justice march."
Istanbul's third airport to be completed on time: Minister
The construction of Istanbul's third airport will be complete on time, Turkish Minister of Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communications Ahmet Arslan said on April 3.
Messages on Turkey’s ‘native’ WhatsApp-like app untraceable: Transport Minister
Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan has claimed that the government’s new “domestic” messaging app, reportedly introduced to rival WhatsApp, will protect all users’ privacy and conversations on it will be untraceable.
Turkey’s largest airport will open in October: Minister
The third airport in Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, will open on Oct. 29, Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan was quoted on Feb. 10.
Turkey looks to enhance cooperation with Qatar, transport minister says
Turkey expects enhanced cooperation with Qatar, Turkey’s Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Minister Ahmet Arslan said on Jan. 1.
New wagons to roll on Eastern Express as demand skyrockets: Transport minister
Turkish Transportation Minister Ahmet Arslan said on Dec. 31 that a surge in demand for seats on the Eastern Express, a train service that links Ankara with the Eastern province of Kars, could mean adding more wagons to the line.
Turkey saved $11 billion through infrastructure projects in 2016: Ministry
Turkey saved $11 billion in 2016 through public-private partnership in infrastructural investments made between 2003 and 2016, Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Minister Ahmet Arslan said on Dec. 29.