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Istanbul Biennial to open on the weekend
Organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV ) and curated by Ute Meta Bauer, Amar Kanwar and David Teh, the 17th Istanbul Biennial will open to the public on Sept. 17, bringing together people and processes in a gathering of more than 50 projects, each the fruit of long-term research and collaboration.
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Nation marks 100th year of Dumlupınar Victory
Turkish people celebrate Victory Day on Aug. 30, marking the 100th anniversary of when Turkish armies succeeded in the Great Offensive under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Türkiye, against occupying Greek forces on the same date in 1922.
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Fire at Istanbul’s Historic Greek Hospital Grieves Turkey
Fire blazing at Istanbul Balikli Greek Hospital. Photo: Istanbul Municipality
Istanbul city authorities confirmed that there were no deaths and injuries. The fire was under control by late Thursday night.
Fire breaks out at Istanbul’s Balıklı Rum Hospital
Over 100 people have been evacuated from Istanbul's Balıklı Rum Hospital as a fire broke out and spread rapidly.
According to local reports, a fire broke out on the roof of the building in the Zeytinburnu district at around noon on Aug. 4.
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Children steal car, drive 1,000 kilometers to see Istanbul
Three children aged between 12 and 15 drove nearly 1,000 kilometers all the way to Istanbul after stealing a car in the Black Sea province of Ordu.
The minors, identified only by the initials S.Ö., E.K. and A.Y., broke into a car dealer in Ordu's Altınordu district and stole two of the vehicles at the shop thanks to the keys they found.
Rising sea levels may submerge parts of Istanbul by 2060: US climatologists
The coastal map of Istanbul will change and most of the places along the Bosphorus Strait will be underwater in around four decades, according to a report by a U.S.-based climate organization.
"Seawater will move in around 2 kilometers to the districts located by the Bosphorus," Climate Central said.
Police finds 10 blind spots of Istanbul
In an effort to improve the traffic problem and lower the accident rate in Turkey's most populated province of Istanbul, the traffic division of the provincial security directorate conducted research and found 10 blind spots where the rate of accidents is considerably higher.
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Fierce storm hits Istanbul, damages dozens of buildings
A fierce storm hit Turkey's largest metropolis Istanbul early on Feb. 9, damaging dozens of buildings with roofs blown away and trees lying toppled on the streets.
Following light rain, fierce storms hit Istanbul's districts on the European side, including Sultangazi, Bakırköy, Bağcılar, Beyoğlu, Kağıthane, Bayrampaşa and Esenler districts.
Storm and rainfall hit western Turkey
The southwestern wind, which began on Dec. 22, continues to impact various cities in Turkey, especially Istanbul.
Due to the strong wind that turned into a storm from time-to-time, giant waves have lashed the coast of Üsküdar district, and sea transportation was hampered in the Bosphorus Strait and Marmara Sea.
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Istanbul-based Syria TV talks about Syrians’ problems
Syria TV, a satellite channel devoted to Syria and its people, has been broadcasting from the Sefaköy neighborhood of the Küçükçekmece district of Istanbul since its launch last year in March.