Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University
‘Voluntary archaeologists’ trace history in Ankara
Volunteer students in the capital Ankara's Çubuk district are carrying out excavation works to unearth the secrets of the historic Melikşah Bath, a Roman-era site famed for its medical practices.
Known to be around 2,000 years old, the bath once served as a health and healing center in the Melikşah neighborhood.
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Presidential decree appoints new deputy FMs
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced the appointment of three new deputy foreign ministers, as revealed in an official decision published in the country's Official Gazette.
According to the publication dated May 17, Ayşe Berris Ekinci, Nuh Yılmaz and Burhanettin Duran have been selected to serve in these roles.
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Students, lecturers prepare massive jar of pickle before academic year begins
A group of academics and students in the Turkish capital prepared one-and-a-half tons of pickle at the "First Lesson: Pickles" event, before the new academic year begins with face-to-face education after a year of hiatus due to the pandemic.