Çınar
Coup-hit Niger ‘not scene of clash but uncertainty’
Özgür Çınar, Niger ambassador to Türkiye, has stated that the West African country, where the military junta seized power on July 26, is not currently the scene of an active conflict or clash, but quite intense waiting and uncertainty prevails.
People observe sky from ancient castle
As part of the "Scientists of the Future" project supported by the Australian Embassy in the capital Ankara, a sky observation event has been organized at the 3,000-year-old Zerzevan Castle in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır.
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Authorities fine noisy tour boats in Bosphorus
Authorities in Istanbul handed a total of 48,000 Turkish Liras ($5,700) in fines to tour boats in the Bosphorus for violating sound limits following an unannounced inspection.
The teams of the Provincial Directorate of Environment and Urbanization and the Coast Guard Command conducted an inspection of the tour boats at the Bosphorus and entertainment venues by the strait on Aug. 16.
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Zerzevan Castle under blanket of snow
The Zerzevan Castle, located 13 kilometers from central Çınar in the Demirölçek neighborhood, was used as a military settlement in the Roman era. (AA Photo)
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‘Golden triangle’ of Mesopotamia awaits eager tourists
Located in the middle of a tourism route called the "golden triangle" of Upper Mesopotamia, the southeastern province of Diyarbakır's Çınar district attracts attention with its cultural and natural riches.
Diaspora in Tokyo commemorated Turkish figures in their graves
The graves of significant and historical figures buried in the Turkish cemetery in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, have been commemorated in an event conducted by Turkish embassy.
Turkish civil society representatives gathered at the Tama Cemetery in Tokyo's Fuçu district at an event hosted by Turkish embassy to pay their respects.
50 Turkish athletes book spot at Tokyo Olympics
A total of 50 Turkish athletes have so far qualified to represent their country in nine events at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
Many more Turkish athletes in various disciplines are still vying to qualify for the 32nd Summer Olympics, to be held in Japan's capital from July 24 to Aug. 9.
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Former soldiers victimized by Gülenists struggle to make a living, seek return to army
Soldiers victimized in previous years by followers of the U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen have been trying to make a living working in various different professions, while harboring hopes of returning to the Turkish Armed Forces.
Zerzevan Castle home to secret history
Following the discovery of an underground temple, a closed secret passage and a subterranean sanctuary in the Zerzevan Castle in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır's Çınar district, four other ancient locations from the Roman era were unearthed this year in Çınar.
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Izmir's (un)forgotten figures by French Bansky
It is around 30 degrees Celsius under the sun when an elderly figure, huffing and puffing, stands before a wall and points at the life-size figures painted on it. "What are you doing?" he asks, with the sense of entitlement of a true Izmirian, to the woman at a small work table. "Who are those people you are putting on our walls?"
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