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Mardin draws crowds during Eid al-Fitr holiday
The southern province of Mardin, renowned for its rich cultural allure and historical sites, saw a surge in both local and foreign tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
With over 60 hotels boasting 22,000 beds reaching a 90 percent occupancy rate, and Midyat district welcoming 10,000 daily visitors, the region hosted a bustling atmosphere.
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Antalya celebrates its oranges with 101 traditional dishes
In a flavorful celebration of Antalya's renowned citrus produce, chefs showcased the versatility of the Finike district's oranges in 101 traditional dishes, with the surprising yet delectable combination of oranges with Adana kebab and pide stealing the show.
'Time has stopped': Grieving father relives quake
The photo of Mesut Hançer holding his dead daughter's hand protruding from the debris, her body crushed, and his gaze lost, epitomized the anguish of the devastating Feb. 6 earthquakes.
They will return to the quake zone to commemorate the first anniversary and visit the grave of Irmak, who was killed in her sleep at the age of 15.
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Illegal betting sites spread to schools
With illegal betting sites exposing young people to the threat of gambling addiction, experts are warning parents to stay alert and keep a watchful eye over their children to keep them safe from internet dangers.
Gambling on illegal betting sites has recently become increasingly popular among young people, even children.
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Rapid rise to fame dangerous for children, expert warns
Rapid and temporary rise to fame poses a risk to children, warns a psychologist, stressing that it also sets a negative example for other children.
Gene mutation may be behind mysterious sibling deaths in eastern Turkey
A gene mutation has been detected in samples taken from a five-month-old baby girl of a family who saw three of their children die mysteriously in four months in the northeastern province of Kars, with several doctors saying this sort of mutation could lead to partial hearth enlargement, and thus immediate death.
Cause of unusual children deaths in eastern city may be gene mutation: Doctors
A gene mutation has been detected in samples taken from a five-month-old baby girl of a family who saw three of their children die mysteriously in four months in the northeastern province of Kars, with several doctors saying this sort of mutation could lead to partial hearth enlargement, and thus immediate death.