Intentional living
Turkey 'can become global center for vegetarians'
Turkey can attract vegetarian tourists and become a global center for vegetarian cuisine, veteran journalist Mehmet Yaşin has said.
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Favourite Place in the City - URBAN TABLE
The active urban man needs his shelter from cool autumn days and work that never stops. We are happy to announce that our favorite places in the city have increased by one and it is called Urban table.
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Bloody Protest Shooked People in Sofia
Pro-vegan activists removed their clothes, sprayed themselves with fake blood and wrapped in plastic bags in Sofia to protest against the consumption of meat products.
The protest was on the same date as St. George's Day, a tradition for which a whole lamb is roasted.
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Finland is World's Happiest Country, U.N. Report
Finland is the world's happiest country, according to an annual survey issued on Wednesday that found Americans were getting less happy even as their country became richer.
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Turkey’s Sustainable Living Film Festival in 10 cities
The 10th Sustainable Living Film Festival will be organized between Nov 22 and 26 in 10 cities across Turkey along with other side events
Vegans in Bulgaria are Establishing a Political Party
The vegans in Bulgaria protested a day before the Meat Mania exhibition and wanted it to be stopped. Whether the action has succeeded and what are the future plans of the native vegans - that is what Narodov, chairman of the Bulgarian vegan union, talked about in front of BiT.
Conservative group demands removal of statue of Ancient Greek philosopher in Turkey's Sinop
A local religious conservative foundation staged a protest in the Black Sea province of Sinop on Aug. 22, demanding the removal of a statue of Ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes.
The Erbakan Foundation said it was protesting the fact that the Greek ideology being attached to the province rather than arts.
A festival for vegan food and lifestyle
Whether you're contemplating switching to a meat-free diet or are already a vegetarian and want to stop using animal products altogether, the Vegan Life Festival in central Athens this weekend might be a good place to start.
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Vegan Life Festival | Athens | July 9
The Vegan Life Festival returns to Athens for a second edition on Sunday, July 9. After a successful first outing last year, which drew more than 6,500 people, this time it's expected to be even bigger as veganism is a growing trend in Greece.
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Some of the tiniest houses in the world (photos)
Owning a large house has been the dream of many people for many years. But the most recent trend, largely because of rising costs in property is to live in smaller dwellings. Here is a list of some of the tiniest homes from around the world.
KODA Walking Concrete can be taken apart and easily rebuilt in a new location.
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