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Venezuela’s iconic street named ‘Turkish Republic’
One of the streets in the center of the Venezuelan capital Caracas, which is considered a historical symbol of the country, has been named the "Turkish Republic Street."
Türkiye's Ambassador to Caracas Aydan Karamanoğlu, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil and Mayor Carmen Melendez attended the opening ceremony featuring folk dance groups of the two cultures.
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18 lawmakers of Turkish descent win seat in Germany’s Bundestag
Eighteen candidates of Turkish descent have been elected as lawmakers in Germany's federal parliament, Bundestag, in the country's elections that took place on Sept. 26.
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the most parliamentary seats in the national elections, while Angela Merkel's conservative CDU/CSU bloc came in second, preliminary official results showed on Sept. 27.
Book sheds light on creative world of contemporary artists
Journalist and writer Hatice Utkan Özden's first book "Çağdaş Sanat ve Yaratıcılık" (Contemporary Art and Creativity), published by Morena, opens the door to the artists unknown and the hidden world of creativity.
Nightmare
Late in the night I woke up screaming: âSelim!â
In the light of the incredible events that Turks have been going through since 2007 with Ergenekon, the âBalyozâ (Sledgehammer) case and other such matters, nightmares must be the norm for every ânormalâ person in this country of the tall, bold, bald man with all executive, legislative and judicial powers.
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