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Turkish FM rebukes Iraqi PM's 'invasion' remarks
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu slammed Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's remarks about an alleged "invasion," a day after Turkish tanks were deployed to Turkey's southeastern border with Iraq.
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'Blue Bicycle' wins big at Antalya Film Festival
The 53rd Antalya International Film Festival ended on Oct. 23 with a closing gala and the traditional Golden Orange award ceremony held at the EXPO 2016 Antalya Congress Center.
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The Turks are coming to India
Whomever I speak to about living in India, they scream, "Noooo!!!"
Travelling to India is OK, but they think it might be difficult to live there.
In fact you can live anywhere in the world; all it takes is to be positive and open-minded.
It has nothing to do with money; it is about the capability to adapt.
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Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry Warns Bulgarians Travelling To Turkey
Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry has warned Bulgarian citizens planning visits to Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Izmir and Gaziantep to take into consideration the risk of terrorist attacks.
Property sales rise by 2 pct in Turkey, foreign demand declines
Property sales in Turkey rose by 2 percent on an annual basis in August, data from the Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜİK) revealed on Sept. 23.
According to the institute, some 114,751 houses changed hands in Turkey last month, marking a 41 percent increase compared to July.
53rd Antalya Film Festival to be held in October
The 53rd Antalya International Film Festival will be held this year between Oct. 16 and 23.
At a recent press conference in Istanbul, Antalya Mayor Menderes Türel said they added two special film selections to the festival program related to the current political situation.
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Marvelous malva
Spring is all about greens. Foraging for edible wild greens seems like a new trend but in rural Anatolia it has been a strong tradition for ages, more precisely since the hunter-gatherers of the Paleolithic Karain Cave just north of the Mediterranean city of Antalya. This means about 200,000 years of foraging heritage, though Anatolian foliage must have changed drastically since then.
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Turkey's hotel investments drop 42 percent in first quarter of 2016: Association
Hotel investments in Turkey plunged by 42 percent in the first quarter of the year from the same period of 2015, according to the Hotel Association of Turkey (TÜROB).
Subsidy documents worth 645.3 million Turkish Liras were obtained for the establishment of 53 new hotel projects in 27 cities, according to a TÜROB statement released on May 5.
FAO Europe regional conference to begin in Antalya on May 3
Political leaders from Europe and Central Asia are expected to meet in the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya on May 3 to discuss the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their implications for agriculture and rural development.
State Opera and Ballet on stage in summer
The Culture and Tourism Ministry State Opera and Ballet (DOB) General Directorate will continue performing in the Central Anatolian province of Eski?ehir, southeastern province of Mardin, southern provinces of Mersin and Antalya and Istanbul throughout the summer.
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