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A story of dedication
Museum Hotel, a pioneer of luxury tourism in Cappadocia, brings the unique tales of the enchanting region to life through its 'Chefs at the Museum' events and an inspiring story of dedication.
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Eskişehir fest welcomes dozens of parachutists
The Sivrihisar International Sport Aviation Center has organized the fifth edition of the "Skydiving Fest," raking scores of parachutists across the country together in the central province of Eskişehir.
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Ogilvy adds Turkish company to its global network
Ogilvy, the world's leading creative and effectiveness network, has expanded its footprint into Türkiye as 4129 Grey joins Ogilvy's global creative network becoming Ogilvy 4129.
The 4129 Grey has consistently been recognized as one of the top three creative agencies in Türkiye, Ogilvy said in a statement.
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Turkish turf war seen behind deadly Piraeus shootout
The two victims of an armed attack in Piraeus on Friday were members of the Turkish criminal Baygaralar gang based in Adana, according to police authorities.
Türkiye growing lavender in 20,000 decares: Official
With lavender production in Türkiye expanding to an area of 20,000 decares, the country has become able to meet its annual lavender oil needs, according to Öztürk Sarıca, a vet and the founder of a local nature organization which established Türkiye's largest lavender field.
Ovine breeding needed in Turkey to fight climate change
Ovine breeding, rather than bovine breeding, should be carried out in Turkey to save water and fight against climate change, as one of the deepest lakes in the country, Lake Burdur, has dried up by half in over half a century, experts have said.
According to daily Milliyet, which spoke to climate experts, the depth of the lake, which was once 60 meters, is around 18 meters today.
Ankara summons Greek diplomat over border killing
Turkey has summoned the Chargé d'Affairs of the Greece Embassy in Ankara after a Turkish citizen was killed by individuals dressed in plain clothes in a cross-border fire near Meriç River.
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Sources from the Turkish Foreign Ministry informed that Greek diplomat Eleni Vakali was summoned to the ministry on Aug. 1.
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Key putschist’s images at Akıncı base emerge
The images of a key coup suspect, Adil Öksüz, in the Akıncı Air Base, which was used as a command center during the 2016 defeated coup attempt in the country by the FETÖ, were revealed for the first time, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported on July 21.
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Authorities take concrete steps to save mucilage-covered Marmara Sea
In line with Turkey's comprehensive sea cleaning effort to clear up mucilage from the Marmara Sea, the Environment and Urbanization Ministry have temporarily closed a fertilizer factory in the northwestern province of Balıkesir's Bandırma district after footage showing the factory discharging untreated wastewater into the sea went viral on social media and triggered a public outcry.
Police detain HDP officials
Turkish police detained three top district officials of the opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) among 35 people in an operation, state media said on March 19, after a court case was opened to close down the HDP.
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