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160 migrants pushed back by Greece saved on Aegean
Turkish Coast Guard teams have saved a total of 160 migrants pushed back by Greek forces on the Aegean Sea in two different locations.
The first incident happened off the southwestern province of Muğla's Bodrum district early Aug. 28 when Coast Guard officers saved some 64 migrants pushed back by Greece.
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Atatürk’s favorite food okra, not dried beans, says historian
The latest book by a prominent Turkish historian and author revealing details about the daily life routine of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, says that he used to wake up late and that his favorite food was okra.
Famous Hatay mosaic to be promoted in Paris
A Roman-era mosaic that was unearthed at a construction site in the southern province of Hatay in April will soon be promoted in Paris.
According to a statement made by the municipality, the "skeleton mosaic" will be promoted to the world on Oct. 25 as part of the "Mosaic Road project" by the ONE Association, which aims to promote Anatolian mosaics to the world.
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İzmir provincial education authority pledges to expel ‘communist, atheist teachers’
İzmir Provincial Director of Education Vefa Bardakçı is quoted warning that 'there are atheist and communist teachers in schools' who will 'try to explain Darwin if you put your children in their hands'