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5 receive aggravated life sentences for murder of ex-nationalist leader
Sinan Ateş's mother, Saniye Ateş, burst into tears after a person attacked Sinan Ateş's sister, Selma Ateş Kazanç with a punch during yesterday's hearing of the trial regarding her son's murder.
Gladiator tomb reused for later burials unearthed at Ayasuluk Hill
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare sarcophagus, believed to belong to a Roman gladiator named Euphrates, at Ayasuluk Hill in the western province of İzmir.
The sarcophagus, dating to the 3rd century B.C., was found containing the remains of 12 individuals, buried in the 5th century AD.
Court releases 10 in case of ex-nationalist leader murder
In a new development on the case involving the murder of the former head of the ultra-nationalist group Gray Wolves, an Ankara court has rendered an interim decision, releasing 10 defendants under judicial control and imposing a travel ban.
First hearing held in case of ex-nationalist leader murder
Sinan Ateş's wife Ayşe Ateş (center) made statements before the hearing on July 1, 2024.
An Ankara court on Monday commenced the trial of 22 defendants related to the murder of Sinan Ateş, the former head of the ultra-nationalist group Gray Wolves.
New active fault line discovered in central province
Authorities have discovered a new active fault line in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri, with a further study initiated to determine the nature and structure of the fault.
Aquaculture export increases by 65 percent in 5 years
The Turkish aquaculture industry, a key driver in the nation's exports since the early 2000s, has seen a 65 percent increase in exports, rising from $1 billion to $1.7 billion.
Opposition leaders demand clarity in ex-nationalist leader's murder probe
Leaders from Türkiye's two largest opposition parties have expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of clarity surrounding the murder of Sinan Ateş, the former head of the ultra-nationalist group Grey Wolves.
İYİ Party's six Istanbul council members resign amid election rift
Amid the escalating internal turmoil within the İYİ (Good) Party, six out of 10 members in the party's Istanbul municipal council have tendered their resignations.
Group of volunteers re-green burnt areas in the south
Marmaris Nature Volunteers, who came together after the large-scale wildfires in Antalya and Muğla provinces two years ago, have so far planted 20,600 saplings and more than 40,000 seeds in the burnt areas while also organizing regular garbage collection events around the region.
Salt Lake turns pink as microorganisms thrive
Located within the Central Anatolian provinces of Konya, Aksaray and the capital Ankara, Salt Lake has turned pink due to the bacteria and algae proliferation resulting from high temperatures.
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