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Palestinian Film Festival starting today; eight films to run at this virtual edition
The third edition of the Palestinian Film Festival is starting today, with eight films to be screened online on the Eventbook platform for five days. Organisers have also prepared five Q&A events with special guests that will be broadcast every night via live streaming on the festival's Facebook page.
Palestinian Film Festival to begin on Thursday; eight films to run at this virtual edition
The third edition of the Palestinian Film Festival begins on Thursday, with eight films to be screened online on the Eventbook platform for five days. Organisers have also prepared five Q&A events with special guests that will be broadcast every night via live streaming on the festival's Facebook page.
The Netherlands’s Largest Drug Lab Was Busted
Dutch police have dismantled what they describe as the biggest cocaine laboratory ever discovered in the Netherlands — hidden at a former horse riding school — and arrested a total of 17 people from Colombia, Turkey and the Netherlands, AP Europe has reported.
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Aegean phases in international flights
Monday's resumption of a considerable number of international flights to Athens and Thessaloniki produced a marginally satisfactory occupancy rate for Aegean Airlines, Kathimerini understands.
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Turkey resumes int’l flights after ending almost three-month ban
Turkey restarted international flights on June 11 for the first time after an almost three-month ban imposed to stem the coronavirus pandemic.
As part of the new "normalization" phase, Ankara resumed domestic flights as of June 1, which have been followed by international flights.
In COVID-19 darkness, gift of a 'Moment of Light' to museum
If not for the pandemic, Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum would have missed out on a classic Dutch 16th-century painting it so badly craved.
Instead, the work now graces a central hall of one of the world's most famous cultural institutions -- all because of a wealthy dealer in old masters elected to pay a very unusual tribute to COVID-19 victims.
Turkish Airlines to start flights to Europe on June 18
Turkish Airlines (THY) is set to resume flights between 16 cities in six European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands and Austria and Turkey, on June 18, the flag carrier's senior official has announced.
Turkish crew returning home after 2-months at sea
Fifteen Turkish crew members from a cruise ship headed home on May 22 from Barcelona, Spain after spending 65 days at sea during a coronavirus quarantine.
The group working on a ship affiliated with a large U.S.-based company was forced into quarantine after cruise ships stopped operations.
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KLM resumes Amsterdam-Athens connection
KLM is expected to resume flights from Amsterdam to Greece on June 6, according to an announcement on Tuesday.
The Dutch airline said that the initial plan is for five flights a week to Athens International Airport from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport in the context of a gradual restoration of the airline's European network, which includes Greece.
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Dutch firm plans corona-free holiday package in Antalya
A Dutch tour operator is selling "corona-free" holiday packages for its three hotels in the Mediterranean province of Antalya.