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Turkish Cyprus deports Australian fugitive
Turkish Cyprus has deported Australian fugitive Mark Buddle to Türkiye, where he is being processed before his handover to Australia, officials in the self-declared republic said yesterday.
Buddle, 44, is wanted for questioning in Australia in connection with a fatal shooting in 2010 and alleged links to a drug cartel, according to Australian media reports.
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Erdogan: We are Close to a Deal for the Transport of Grain through the Black Sea
"Moscow and Kyiv are just days away from finalizing an agreement that will allow millions of tons of Ukrainian grain to pass through the Black Sea", Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
One dead, one missing in flood-hit Ankara
A young woman named Busenur Doğanay, residing on a basement floor in Ankara's Keçiören district, has died due to floods that occurred after a heavy downpour in the city, Ankara Governor Vasip Şahin has said, adding that the search for the missing person continues.
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Roman-era artifacts found in archaeology park excavations
The archaeological park excavations, carried out by the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, have unearthed many movable and non-movable Roman-era artifacts.
The region, where the Department of Cultural and Natural Heritage have found historical finds, will be turned into an Archeopark.
How Turkey’s opposition to Sweden, Finland joining NATO could backfire
Turkey will continue to block Finland & Sweden’s memberships as Ankara is signaling its lack of interest in strengthening the alliance
Türkiye, UK two big powers on fringe of Europe: Envoy
Türkiye and the United Kingdom enjoy excellent relations as two big powers on the fringe of the European continent, the British envoy to Ankara has said, describing the former as an important partner on wider issues in the region.
Türkiye continues efforts for export of Ukrainian grain: Turkish FM
Türkiye continues efforts with the United Nations, Ukraine and Russia to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain to the world markets, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on June 23.
Türkiye reacts against German spokesperson’s remark on Greece
Ankara reacted against the remarks by the German foreign ministry's spokesperson regarding Greek claims on the disputed issues between Athens and Ankara.
Cause of flooding concrete structures, not global warming: Experts
Concrete jungle and unplanned urbanization are the reasons for floodings witnessed in various provinces, including the capital Ankara where three people died and a man went missing due to flash floods, meteorologists have said.
Does free speech exist in Turkey? - Analysis
Levent, the director of Turkish Cypriot daily Avrupa, announced on April 26 that a court found him guilty in a case brought against him in Ankara
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