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Court makes potential landmark ruling on rent dispute
A recent court ruling in Ankara has sparked widespread interest, with legal experts suggesting it could set a precedent in landlord-tenant disputes.
The case involves landlord Hüseyin Deliömeroğlu and his tenant, Javid Salomov, who allegedly underpaid his rent by just 20 Turkish Liras ($0.5).
Historic business center revives fading professions in Bursa
The historic Ahşap Han in the northwestern province of Bursa's Osmangazi district, a unique business center known for its distinctive architecture, hosts 25 businesses dedicated to preserving professions that are fading into obscurity.
Istanbul honors late folk legend with tribute buses
Istanbul's transportation network has commemorated the renowned Turkish folk singer Neşet Ertaş with specially designed buses on the 12th anniversary of his death.
These buses, featuring quotes from Ertaş's famous folk songs, will operate for one week in Istanbul, bridging both the European and Asian sides of the city.
Istanbul Jet claims 118th place on top 500 firms list
Hüseyin Latifoğlu, the CEO of Istanbul Jet.
Turkish fuel services firm Istanbul Jet claimed 118th spot in the Capital500 list of Capital Magazine's "Türkiye's Top 500 Private Companies" research.
According to a statement from Istanbul Jet, the company provides services to airline companies with the standards it offers in aviation and fuel services.
Court holds 1st hearing in landmark quake case
A Hatay court has held the initial hearing of the case involving alleged negligence in the construction of the Rönesans Residence, in which over 260 people died in last year's devastating earthquakes in the country's south.
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Erdoğan unveils AKP-led alliance's candidates for Eskişehir, İzmir districts
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has revealed the slate of mayoral candidates representing his Justice and Development Party (AKP)-led ruling alliance in the districts of Eskişehir and İzmir.
Eskişehir governor appointed as police chief
Erol Ayyıldız, the governor of the Central Anatolian province of Eskişehir, has been appointed to the position of General Director of Police.
According to the decision, Ayyıldız was chosen to fill the vacant post following the appointment of former police chief Mehmet Aktaş as deputy interior minister.
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Schools, universities conduct graduation ceremonies
With the conclusion of the 2022-2023 academic year, graduation ceremonies are now being held at every educational level, from preschool to university, as the average cost of an off-campus graduation ceremony can reach up to 1,000 Turkish Liras ($43) per student.
Heavy rainfall forces changes in grain harvest calendar
This year's heavy rains in May and June, particularly in Central Anatolia, have disrupted farmers' calendars. Prolonged rains in some regions and sudden and heavy rains in others have pushed back the harvest calendar for crops such as barley and wheat by an average of two weeks.
Türkiye imposes 130 pct tariff on some grain imports
Türkiye has decided to enforce a 130 percent tariff on some grain imports, including wheat, corn and barley, to protect local producers, with the decision stipulated to take effect from May 1 onward.