Ardıç
Firms turning to women workers amid shortage of skilled laborers
Industrial companies are struggling to find skilled workers to hire, trying every possible channel to reach out to them but to no avail, Ankara Chamber of Industry (ASO) President Seyit Ardıç has said, adding that firms are now increasingly turning to women workers to fill the void.
Gordion ancient city awaits UNESCO’s heritage status
The ancient city of Gordion in the capital Ankara is expecting to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List after the voting in Riyadh in September, says the head of the Ankara Chamber of Commerce (ATO).
Turkey jails three for life in wake of FETÖ match-fixing scandal
A Turkish court handed down lengthy sentences in a "football match-fixing case" involving a plot by the FETÖ from 2011.
The 23rd Istanbul Heavy Penal Court issued its final verdict to former chairman of Samanyolu TV (STV) Hidayet Karaca, who received a sentence of 1,406 years for "breaching the privacy of communications," "forgery of official documents" and "slander."