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Sound of Europe Festival to meet music lovers in three cities
The Sound of Europe Festival, which brings together new and successful sounds of European music with musicians from Türkiye, will meet with music lovers in its second edition in three cities in September.
Türkiye marks 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne
Türkiye marked the centennial anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne on July 24, commemorating the landmark pact that officially recognized the modern Turkish state.
Mexican artist’s mural unveiled in Ankara
A mural painted by a Mexican artist was unveiled in the Turkish capital Ankara on April 12, attracting a great deal of attention.
Born in Mexico and resides in Ireland, Kathrina Rupit painted a wall on Güvenlik Street in Ankara's Çankaya district.
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Aggravated life sentence sought for law student over murder of lecturer
An Ankara prosecutor is seeking an aggravated life sentence for a law student for killing a research assistant earlier this year at Çankaya University.
Turkish Garbage Collectors open a library made up entirely of abandoned books
Garbage collectors in Ankara, Turkey open a library which is made up entirely of abandoned books, CNN reported.
The library found its home in a former brick factory, located in the Çankaya district of Ankara. It was founded after sanitation workers started collecting discarded books.
More than 50 soldiers hospitalized after complaining of nausea at Ankara base
Fifty-two soldiers in Ankara's Çankaya district were hospitalized on March 30 after they complained of stomachaches and nausea.
'Fidel Castro Park' opened in Ankara's Çankaya on his birthday
The Çankaya Municipality in the Turkish capital Ankara opened the "Fidel Castro Park" on Aug. 13, the birthday of the iconic Cuban leader.
Cuba's ambassador to Ankara, Alberto Gonzalez Casals, also attended the park's opening ceremony.
Court rules faulty for man who lost eye during Gezi protests in Ankara
An Ankara court ruled "faulty" for a man who lost his eye during the Gezi protests in 2013 at the Turkish capital and also fined the Interior Ministry, daily Cumhuriyet has reported.
Turkey is our partner on NATO's south wing: Bulgarian PM
Turkey is a critical member of NATO's southern flank, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has said during a visit to Turkish counterpart Binali Yıldırım in Ankara.
Turkish authorities identify five suspects in connection with Russian envoy's murder: Report
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has identified five suspects in connection with the murder of Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov and is pursuing the possibility that one of the five might have ordered the assassin police officer to kill the envoy, daily Yeni Şafak reported on June 12.