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Aselsan builds tent city for 600 quake survivors
In the aftermath of the disastrous quakes, Türkiye's leading defense company Aselsan has established a tent city with a 600-people capacity in Hatay with its own cold and heat-resistant tents.
Healthcare workers are on duty at the tent city, which has kindergartens, laundry and shower facilities.
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First Turkish couple marrying with ‘equality deal’
A couple in the western province of İzmir has blazed a trail in Türkiye by signing a "gender equality deal," before tying the knot, saying that there can be no love when there is no equality.
The remarkable wedding ceremony that came to the country's attention recently, occurred on July 23.
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Stevia Hellas Cooperative planning investments totaling 8 million euros
Stevia Hellas Cooperative, a Greek company producing products based on extracts of stevia plant, is planning to invest a total of 8 million euros for the creation of a unit to process stevia leaves and produce the final products, company CEO Christos Stamatis told US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt during the latter's brief visit at the cooperative's headquarters in Lamia last week.
City of Athens offers heated venues for homeless
With temperatures plummeting across the country, Athens City Hall on Wednesday opened two heated venues for the homeless to shelter from the cold temperatures.
The shelters are in Kolonos and Ambelokipi.
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What the Next President of the World Bank Should Do?
As the World Bank's board considers nominations for the institution's next president (Donald Trump is expected to nominate David Malpass, the US Treasury department's top official on international affairs), there are two critical ways he or she can make the bank more effective.
Streamlining plan forEnosi Pezon is approved
The agricultural cooperative of Peza in the regional unit of Iraklio on Crete achieved its first significant partial write-off of debts to the state through the ratification of its streamlining plan by an Iraklio court last week.
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Syntagma metro station to close ahead of Prespes deal rally
Police said on Thursday the metro station on Syntagma square will close as of 4.30 p.m., ahead of a planned protest rally against the Prespes accord which is being discussed in Parliament.
The train will pass through the station without stopping.
#Romania2019.eu/ JusMin Toader, EP's LIBE Committee head discuss making EPPO operational
Justice Minister Tudorel Toader met in Brussels on Tuesday with European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Legislative (LIBE) chair Claude Moraes, discussing, among other things, the priority of making the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) operational and improving mutual trust and mutual recognition in criminal matters.
#Romania2019.eu/ Romania finalises process of adopting first file in area of economic and financial affairs
The Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union has finalized the process of adopting its first file in the area of economic and financial affairs, namely the Regulation as regards the minimum loss coverage for non-performing exposures (NPL), informs the Ministry of Public Finance (MFP).
City of Athens opens heated spaces to homeless
With temperatures plummeting across the country, Athens City Hall on Tuesday opened two heated venues for the homeless to shelter from the cold temperatures.
The shelters are in Kolonos and Ambelokipi.
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