Pamuk

Fox pays visits to its foster family in Central Anatolian province

A fox keeps visiting its foster family that fed it for three months after it was born in the Central Anatolian province of Tokat.
The Aktürk family, living in the Üçkaya village, had found the newborn fox in their field in March.
They named it "Pamuk," which means "Cotton" in Turkish, and took care of it for three months and then released it into the wild.

German vet student rescues stray dog in Turkey

A German student, who temporarily studied in Turkey under the Erasmus+ program, rescued a stray dog in the Black Sea province of Sinop.

Heidi Peltola, who is studying veterinary in Frankfurt, Germany, came to Sinop last July as part of the Erasmus+, a program by the European Union for young people to live, work and train in foreign countries.

Istanbul exhibition reveals modest musings on ‘An Innocent City’

Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations is hosting a new exhibition in which everyday objects, inspired by Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk’s Museum of Innocence, are plucked from the intimate space of the museum and put back in Istanbul’s public space “The handkerchief in box 9 is Füsun’s white childhood handkerchief with embroidery on the corner.” Füsun,