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Shutterbugs capture stunning views from Nemrut peak
Nature photographers recently captured breathtaking images of Nemrut Crater Lake and Caldera from the summit of Mount Nemrut in the eastern province of Bitlis.
COVID patients in intensive care declining, says expert
The number of patients being treated for COVID-19 in hospitals' intensive care units (ICU) has been declining in Turkey, an expert has said, citing the vaccinations as the main reason for the improvement in the situation.
In line with fewer patients, intensive care occupancy in hospitals has dropped to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic.
Grocery retail booms in Istanbul amid pandemic
The demand for grocery stores in Istanbul has skyrocketed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as the number of people investing in opening grocery stores in the country's largest metropolis, Istanbul, has increased by 20 percent.
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State Theaters’ plays to be made available online
With a new project for art lovers who have had to confine to their houses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the works of the State Theaters (DT) will be made available online for viewers to watch them at home.
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COVID-19 situation improving in big cities, say experts
The COVID-19 situation in Turkey's large cities has been improving, with the number of patients and people in intensive care declining, thanks to a raft of measures the government introduced to bring the spread of the virus under control, experts have said.
Turkish deputy PM concerned over growing Syrian refugee population
Deputy Prime Minister BeÅir Atalay has sought to allay widening concerns over the growing number of Syrian refugees begging on streets as well as over the cheap labor force provided by the refugees, while calling on provincial administrations to deal with the issue, via assistance from civil society if necessary.