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The biggest environmental case in Turkey
Are Native Americans luckier than people from our Black Sea province of Artvin? As I am writing this piece, I don't know the answer to this question because the "Cerattepe" case, which is defined as Turkey's biggest environmental case, was still ongoing in the Black Sea province of Rize.
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Activist becomes symbol of Turkey's Green Artvin Association
For days we have been holding our breath waiting for the resistance at Cerattepe, Artvin to yield results. The positive news we got the other day halting the mine construction work certainly relieved us all.
Entry to Artvin banned as police disperse protesters
The governor's office in Artvin has banned entry to the province as protesters arrive to support hundreds of locals who have been resisting against a plan to construct a gold mine that could severely damage the Black Sea province.
In Photos: Nature in Turkey's Artvin enchants against efforts to mine gold from its mountains
Take a look at our compilation of 27 pictures showing the natural beauty of the northeastern province of Artvin, where protests continue amid a police intervention
Flood kills eight in Black Sea region: Minister
At least eight people were killed and one went missing due to floods and landslides in Turkey's Black Sea province of Artvin on Aug. 24, Turkish Forestry Minister has announced.
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Flood kills seven in Black Sea region: Governor
At least seven people were killed and two went missing due to floods and landslides in Turkey's Black Sea province of Artvin on Aug. 24, the governor has announced.
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Environmentalists probed for hindering mining work in Turkey's northeast
An investigation has been launched against six people who allegedly blocked off a road in several upland areas in the Black Sea province of Artvin to prevent mining activities, which several rights groups and environmental organizations say will destroy the region?s ecosystem.