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Atatürk Mansion in Turkey’s northeast to be restored once more
The exterior plaster of the Atatürk Mansion in the northeastern province of Trabzon has been cracked, the paint on the walls swelled, and the marbles darkened despite extensive restoration conducted seven years ago.
The mansion will be refurbished with a restoration project prepared by a commission and approved by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Regional Board.
President Erdoğan arrives in Angola, begins diplomacy tour in Africa
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan arrived on Oct. 17 in Angola's capital Luanda, the first leg of his mini-tour of three African countries, also including Nigeria and Togo.
Erdoğan was welcomed by Angola's Foreign Minister Tete Antonio and Alp Ay, Turkey's ambassador to the Southern African nation, at Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport.
Turkey working to keep Syrian oil slick from reaching Northern Cyprus: VP Oktay
Turkey is taking all measures to prevent an oil slick from Syria from spreading to the Karpas coast of Northern Cyprus, the Turkish vice president said on Aug. 30.
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"We are taking the necessary measures by mobilizing every means available that we have without giving any chance to the spill to turn into an environmental disaster," Fuat Oktay told Anadolu Agency.
Leaders extend condolences to Turkey over massive forest fires
Officials from Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Turkish Cyprus offered their condolences to Turkey on July 29 over the massive forest fires in its southern provinces which have claimed the lives of three people.
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Turkish Cyprus has no intention to ban Quran courses: PM
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has no intention of closing Quran courses, Prime Minister Ersan Saner said on April 18.
Turkish, Pakistani leaders discuss COVID-19 cooperation
The Turkish president and Pakistani prime minister on May 25 discussed a variety of issues over the phone, ranging from bilateral cooperation in the fight against the novel coronavirus to regional issues.
Turkish Cyprus to tackle virus with Ankara's support
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), in cooperation with Turkey, will overcome the coronavirus outbreak and economic troubles it brings, said country's prime minister on March 27.
CHP leader Kılıçdaroğlu vows to struggle against 'one-man regime'
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has criticized the executive system change in Turkey, saying that the system has become completely dependent on the "arbitrary decisions of one man" after the government, cabinet and Prime Ministry have been abolished following elections last month.
Turkish government to extend state emergency for seventh time
The Turkish government plans once more to extend the state of emergency for another three months after ratifying a Prime Ministry motion.
Foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran to meet in Baku
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım on March 14 said the foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Iran will meet in Baku to evaluate regional developments and discuss “regional cooperation.”