Ahmet Dogan
Nature wonder canyon awaits its visitors
Kanlıbüvet Canyon in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş's Andırın district, famous for its turquoise water and rich flora, has started welcoming visitors again as restrictions taken to control the spread of COVID-19 across Turkey are easing.
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Bulgarian elections: Splitting of votes proved no good
The Turkish media did not pay much attention to the early general elections held on March 26 in Bulgaria, the related incidents and their possible causes. Developments that concerned 650,000 Turkish voters remained behind our domestic referendum debates.
Euro court fines Turkey over lack of investigation in army suicide case
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Turkey to pay compensation to a woman from the Central Anatolian province of Eskişehir who filed a complaint over her husband's suicide in the army.
Expelled Leader of DPS: a Turkish Fifth Column or a Lonely Dissident?
Bulgarian journalists hoping for a rest around Christmas were disappointed after a "breaking" event shook the political landscape, even if the quake is only on the surface.
Vandalism Committed in Front of Blagoevgrad Mosque
An act of provocation was committed in front of the Blagoevgrad mosque on March 3, prior the celebrations of Bulgarian Liberation from the Ottoman Empire.
Several pork legs and two animal hearts have been thrown right at the gate of the temple in the Southwestern Bulgarian city.
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