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Turkey to invest nearly $111 mln in gas facility in Black Sea
Turkey will invest 780 million Turkish liras (around $111 million) to build a subsea gas production facility, and a 155-kilometer-long pipeline connecting to a new onshore gas processing facility in Filyos, in the Zonguldak province along Turkey's western Black Sea coast, according to an environmental impact assessment application report for this three-phased integrated project.
Findings in Anavarza excite archaeologists
The 2020 excavations in the ancient city of Anavarza, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List as it bears the cultural traces of the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Sassanid and Ottoman periods, have been completed. New findings in the ancient city in the southern province of Adana's Kozan district have caused excitement among the archaeologists.
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Turkey ‘to explore hydrocarbon resources in EEZ over Libya deal’
Turkish authorities have made parceling of the economic zone in the eastern Mediterranean under a deal sealed with Libya, and Ankara is getting ready for drilling activities in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on June 3.
Turkey 'determined' to drill off Kastellorizo, spokesman says
Turkey's presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin on Thursday underlined Ankara's determination to press forward with seismic research and drilling for hydrocarbons in the area between Kastellorizo and Libya demarcated in a maritime borders agreement signed between Turkey and Libya's Tripoli-based government which ignores the presence of Crete and other Greek islands.
Turkey's 'Conqueror' Starts Drilling
Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) has begun drilling in the eastern Mediterranean with its deepwater drillship 'Fatih' (Conqueror), the company's acting CEO, President and Director Melih Han Bilgin told a Turkish parliamentary committee.
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Disabled whirling dervishes awe audience with their performances
The performance of a group of 12 Whirling Dervishes formed of students with autism, Down's syndrome, mental and physical disabilities has fascinated audiences with their performance at a show in Ankara.
The Kurdish problem dilemma
What I am saying is that they are trying to send "the future of our children to the mountains."
He still replies to me by asking, "Where was the government when they were digging these ditches?"
There is no other option left.
This time I will not explain in long sentences.
I will do is precisely and succinctly?
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