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Historic cave to be opened to visitors in Ankara
A cave in which Hüseyin Gazi, the father of the Turkish epic hero, Battal Gazi, once lived will be opened to tourism following an order by the president.
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Serbian Folk Singer Saban Saulic Died in a Car Crash
The King of Serbian Music Saban Saulic was killed in a severe car crash in Germany.
The incident occurred in Bielefeld, not far from Dortmund.
67-year-old Shaulich traveled with a relative. The two were immediately taken to hospital, but Saulic died there.
The musician was on the stage from the 70s. Before he began to play music, Saulic trained football.
Fairouz Cafe brings Levantine nostalgia to southern Iraq
Mohammed Abdul Ameer's nostalgia for better days and his roots in the Levant were what inspired him to open Basra's first mixed-gender cafe since the rule of Saddam Hussein, and themed in honor of the Lebanese singer Fairouz.
Former Istanbul governor, former Turkish police chief face up to 15 years in jail
A public prosecutor on Feb. 8 demanded up to 15 years in jail for former Istanbul Governor Hüseyin Avni Mutlu and former Turkish Police Chief Hüseyin Çapkın on charges of having links to the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ).
Istanbul court orders release of former police chief Hüseyin Çapkın
An Istanbul court ordered the release of former Police Chief Hüseyin Çapkın in probe over links to Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) on Dec. 19.
Former Istanbul police chief surrenders on Gülen links
Former Istanbul police chief Hüseyin Çapkın surrendered to police late on June 16 after a court in issued an arrest warrant earlier in the day for alleged links to the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ).
Çapkın arrived with his lawyer at the police station on Istanbul's Vatan Street to surrender.
New arrest warrant issued for Istanbul mayor's son-in-law
An Istanbul court on June 16 issued a fresh arrest warrant for Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbaş's son-in-law Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı, whose swift release triggered outrage from the public.
The Prisoner In His Palace
"Once, my son, Uday, fired indiscriminately at a party and killed many people. I burned his Rolls-Royces, Ferraris and Porsches after the incident," the former Iraqi emperor told his guards. When the American soldiers captured him on December 13, 2003, he said: "I'm Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi President."
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Paralympic Syrian swimmer, Iranian discus thrower hope to put spotlight on refugees
After losing his leg in Syria's civil war and escaping his native land, Ibrahim Al Hussein never imagined he would be competing with the world's top disabled athletes in Brazil as one of two members of the first refugee team in the Paralympics.
A swimmer in Syria before the war, coached by his father, he fled first to Turkey and then onto Europe after losing one of his legs in 2013.
VIDEO: German police suspended for beating Turkish man
A Turkish man, who claimed to have beaten by police during a road check in Germany, has won his legal battle.