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Janitor brothers transform apartment building with greenery over 30 years
Two brothers working as janitors in an apartment building in the western province of İzmir, known for its distinctive architecture and greenery on every floor, have revamped the complex with a diverse array of plants over the span of 30 years.
Ancient city of Soğmatar lures visitors
The ancient city of Sogmatar in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa, known as the "City of Prophets," attracts local and international tourists with its historical wells, rock tombs and reliefs.
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Tech-savvy shepherd herds goats with drone
A technology-savvy Turkish shepherd in western Turkey uses a drone to herd his around 600 goats.
Cemil Çoban is an unusual shepherd in the Bodrum district of Muğla province as he takes his drone with him every morning when he rides on his motorcycle to herd his goats in the rural area.
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Turkish duo snub Instagram’s reward offer after they stumble upon loophole
Two Turkish youngsters who accessed the credentials of celebrities who received a blue tick on the social media platform Instagram did not like the award the social media giant offered them in return for their discovery of the loophole.
Book on 'unknown Perge' hits shelves
The researcher and writer Özgen Acar has released a new book called "Çoban Herkül'ü Yordu" (Çoban Tired Heracles), chronicling the unknown facts about the smuggling of historical artifacts in the ancient city of Perge in southern Turkey over the last half century.
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Journalists on trial, facing 52 years in prison
Mehmet Baransu, a reporter for the daily Taraf newspaper, and his managing editor, Murat ?evki Çoban, have each gone on trial and are facing up to 52 years in prison for publishing a confidential document about a 2004 National Security Council (MGK) meeting.
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