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Türkiye's electric car producer Togg replaces board chairman
Fuat Tosyalı has been elected as the new head of Türkiye's electric vehicle producer, Togg.
Tosyalı, who is also head of the Turkish conglomerate, Tosyalı Holding, replaces Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu, who was at the helm of the company since 2018, according to a statement from Togg.
Hisarcıklıoğlu heads the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB).
Former senior MİT member dies, leaves behind pile of secrets
Mehmet Eymür, the former head of the National Intelligence Organization's (MİT) Counterterrorism Department, has lost his life at the age of 81, leaving behind a career marked by numerous question marks and secrets in the Turkish political landscape.
Turks flock to Georgia to buy phones after fee hike
Turkish consumers have flocked to neighboring Georgia to buy phones after the government increased a registering fee for mobile phones that are brought from abroad by 228 percent.
Türkiye wins Amputee Football World Cup
Türkiye has won its first ever Amputee Football World Cup after defeating Angola 4-1 in a final match in Istanbul.
After the first half ended 1-1, with Ömer Güleryüz scoring Türkiye's goal, Rahmi Özcan netted from the penalty spot and then scored the third, taking full control over the match.
Serkan Dereli added the finishing touch, while Angola's goal came from Heno Adao.
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Ancient Greek tragedy ‘Medea’ on stage
Under the direction of the world-famous Albanian artist Adonis Filipi, the İzmir State Theater's actors are rehearsing to present the play "Medea," which was first staged in 432 B.C., to the audience.
Written by Euripides, the ancient Greek tragedy "Medea" will meet the audience again in modern halls, ancient theaters and international festivals in İzmir.
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Steel exports from Mediterranean region doubles in March
Steel exports from Turkey's southern Mediterranean Sea region rose 106% in March on an annual basis, reaching $197 million, according to the head of the Mediterranean Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals Exporters Association (ADMIB).
Fuat Tosyalı said in a statement that iron exports from the region also increased by 57% in March, with the value of exports at $80 million.