Mediterranean
What was the DNA of the Romans?
They were related to peoples across the Mediterranean
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Giant containerships will dock at Thessaloniki port
Giant containerships (24,000 Teu) will dock at the port of Thessaloniki with the completion of the mandatory investments, the implementation of which is proceeding at a fast pace, as noted yesterday at the general meeting of Thessaloniki Port Authority OLTH SA by its executive chairman Athanasios Liagos.
Turkish hoteliers expect influx of Russian tourists
With the resumption of full-scale air traffic between Turkey and Russia, tourism professionals now expect around 1 million Russian tourists to flock to Turkish resorts starting from July.
Seeing Turkish safety measures, Russian delegation eyes possibly resuming flights
Looking ahead to Russian tourists possibly resuming visits to Turkey, a delegation from Moscow on June 17 began looking into Turkey's extensive safety measures to protect against COVID-19.
Thessaloniki Flyover: Second phase of the PPP of 462 million euros
The big Public Private Partnership concerning the Thessaloniki Flyover is in the second phase of the tender process and without loss of suitors.
Thessaloniki set to become Balkan maritime gateway, bypassing Turkey & Danube Delta
A railway that will eventually connect Thessaloniki with northern Europe and a canal from Thessaloniki to Danube are the projects that will make the difference
Anarchists accidentally throw Molotov cocktail at a protester & Anti-riot police rescue him (videos-photos) (Upd.)
Clashes at the general education rally in the center of Thessaloniki
Friends make barbeque on boat due to virus restrictions on land
Three friends made barbeques on a boat while cruising on the Seyhan Dam Lake in the southern province of Adana due to the coronavirus measures imposed in the nearby picnic area, disallowing to have barbeques.
According to Demirören News Agency, three friends, whose identities are unknown, came to the picnic area near the Seyhan Dam Lake to make a barbecue.
Waterfall feeding world-famous valley in danger of drying out
A river originating in the Aegean province of Muğla's Fethiye district and reaching the Butterfly Valley is in danger of drying out due to the unauthorized use of the hotels, motels and hostels around the world-famous natural wonder.
Ölüdeniz coast offers unique views to paragliders
Located 8.5 kilometers south of the resort town of Fethiye, Ölüdeniz is a well-known site for paragliding activities performed from Mt. Babadağ, which is a steep peak rising right next to the blue Mediterranean Sea. (AA Photo)
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