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World’s 'first bread' introduced to passengers on flight
Turkish Airlines (THY) introduced bread made from wheat produced in Şanlıurfa's Göbeklitepe and considered the "world's first bread" to passengers on a flight to New York on Sept. 22.
Nine sentenced to prison six years after Çorlu train accident
After six years of legal proceedings, the verdict has been pronounced in the case surrounding the tragic train accident in the northwestern city of Tekirdağ's Çorlu district that killed 25 individuals and left hundreds injured.
Nine out of the 13 defendants involved have been sentenced to prison terms. Among them are four public officials who have been arrested and incarcerated.
Mosques in Istanbul prepare for Ramadan with traditional Mahya illuminations
As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan approaches, mosques across Istanbul are gearing up for the spiritual occasion by adorning their minarets with illuminated messages known as mahyas, a tradition dating back centuries.
Earthquakes hit Türkiye’s iron exports
The devastating earthquakes that jolted Türkiye's southern provinces in early February also impacted the country's iron exports, according to a business group.
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Trendyol inks cooperation deal with Fawaz Alhokair Group
Türkiye's leading e-commerce platform Trendyol has signed a cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabian retail company Fawaz Alhokair Group.
Court demands arrest in Çorlu train accident
Prosecutors have decided to arrest Mümin Karasu, a maintenance manager at Turkish State Railways (TCDD), in the case of a deadly train derailment in the northwestern province of Tekirdağ's Çorlu district in 2018, killing 25 people.
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Turkish companies ‘resilient to shocks’
The Turkish corporate sector has been able to handle the economic turmoil well, investment bank Jefferies has said in a recent report that suggests it is in much better shape to manage any shock adjustment.
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Metal industry seeks FTAs with Latin America
With a decline in commodity prices hurting profits, companies operating in the metal industry are looking at the markets in Latin America, seeking free trade agreements (FTA) with the countries in this continent.
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Hagia Sophia’s new cat missing: Official
A beloved Angora cat named "Kılıç," who resided at the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul since the opening of the marvel to Islamic worship last year, has gone missing, according to an official.
"Kılıç," which means "Sword" in English, was brought from the capital Ankara to befriend Gli, another feline living in the historic site for the last 16 years.
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Arslantepe Mound becomes more popular after UNESCO listing
The roughly 7,000-year-old ancient mound of Arslantepe in eastern Turkey is now attracting 10 times more visitors after it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in July, an official said on Sept. 2.
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