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Treasure hunters dig Panayia Greek Orthodox Church premises in Istanbul
A group of unidentified treasure hunters dug a land belonging to the Panayia Greek Orthodox Church located in Istanbul's Beşiktaş district, Sabah newspaper reported on Aug. 14.
Turkish military officer sent to US for F-35 project charged as FETÖ member: Report
A number of Turkish Air Force pilots and non-commissioned officers who were tasked in missions abroad following the July 2016 coup attempt, including the F-35 project in the United States, have been charged as members of the Fetullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), the pro-government Sabah newspaper reported on May 31.
Bank manager in Italy dismissed after refusing credit to Turkish company
A bank manager in Italy has been sacked after she refused to provide credit to a Turkish company, the Sabah newspaper reported on Feb. 28.
Defense Ministry reopens file for mysterious death of ASELSAN engineers
The Turkish Defense Ministry has reopened the file regarding the mysterious death of engineers working at Turkey’s leading defense system producer Aselsan, daily Sabah reported on Feb. 27.
Police bust woman-led drug gang in Istanbul
Police teams busted a drug gang in Istanbul’s Sarıyer district after seven months of surveillance, apprehending the ring’s female leader and 15 suspects, the Sabah newspaper paper reported on Feb. 22.
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‘Black boxes’ to be installed on 500,000 public transport vehicles to help reduce accidents
The government is working on a new regulation that will make it compulsory for 500,000 public transport vehicles to install “black boxes” by the end of 2019, in a move to help to reduce deadly accidents, daily Sabah reported on Feb. 6.
Turkey Issues Travel Warning for US, Cites Increase in Terror Attacks
Foreign Ministry on Friday issued a travel warning for Turkish citizens planning to travel to the U.S., citing increase in terror attacks, Daily Sabah reported.
The ministry also said Turkish travelers to the country may face arbitrary detentions.
Budapest Thankful For Ankara's Efforts to Prevent EU Migrant Crisis
Turkey's efforts to curb the mass influx of migrants into the European Union and its helping hand is widely appreciated in Budapest, former Minister and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's senior adviser Géza Szőcs said, Daily Sabah writeds.
236 Illegal Migrants were Detained Near Edirne
A total of 236 illegal migrants planning to enter European countries illegally, as well as a traffickers, were arrested on Friday near the Turkish town of Edirne, Daily Sabah writes, quoted by FOCUS.
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Editor-in-chief of Turkish daily Yeni Akit stabbed to death by son-in-law in family row
The editor-in-chief of daily Yeni Akit was stabbed to death by his son-in-law in Istanbul late on May 29 during what is reported to have been an apparent row between the family members.