Museology
First Digital Farm opened in Serbia
It represents a unique space in which the latest technologies and machinery are applied in a real production environment, in the field, the government announced.
Brnabic explained that the farm will enable farmers to learn on the spot and for free how to reduce risks in production, consume less water and fertilizers and invest less resources, and receive higher yields.
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Turkish Agriculture Ministry may bid for some privatized sugar plants: Minister
The Agriculture and Livestock Ministry may bid to buy some of the sugar plants currently slated for privatization, Agriculture and Livestock Minister Ahmet Eşref Fakıbaba said on March 12.
Martisor celebration as world heritage element - honoured in Chamber's plenary session
Deputies honoured on Wednesday in a plenary sitting the spring start celebration of 'Martisor', as an element of the world heritage.
PM Dancila: This year, farmers are to receive their agriculture subsidies in advance
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila announced on Thursday that farmers will receive this year their subsidies for agriculture in advance.
Museums, ancient sites in Turkey start year with record
The number of visitors to museums and ancient sites increased by 57 percent in January this year.
Turkey must be more persistent in repatriation of ancient artifacts: Veteran journalist Özgen Acar
While Turkey has succeeded in the repatriation of several ancient artifacts over the past decade, there are many more ancient artifacts abroad that the government should persist in securing the return of, says veteran journalist Özgen Acar.
Return of stolen antiquities puts a WWII hero in the spotlight
Nikolaos Platon was known for never exaggerating, however wild his archaeological adventures may have seemed. Slight and modest, with a PhD from Paris, he was one of the unlikely heroes of occupied Greece in World War II, defending the country's monuments at any cost.
German museum asked to return Parthenon sculpture
An international group advocating the return of marble sculptures taken from Greece's historic Parthenon temple has been actively seeking the repatriation from a German museum of a partial centaur's head, the ANA-MPA news agency reported on Thursday.
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Greece to seek repatriation of looted antiquities seized from collector's NYC home
Greek authorities were awaiting on Sunday for a formal briefing from US authorities to launch the procedures for the repatriation of the Greek antiquities seized from a billionaire's home and office in New York city, Greece's Culture Ministry said in a press statement.
Bride handcuffs groom during wedding ceremony in central Turkey
Eyebrows were raised at a wedding in the Central Anatolian province of Konya, after the bride handcuffed her husband-to-be as part of their wedding ceremony, Doğan News Agency reported on Dec. 13.