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Man sought for Haitian president’s death in Turkish custody
Turkish authorities have issued a 40-day temporary custody order for a man considered a suspect in the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise and placed him in a prison in Istanbul, Turkey's state-run news agency reported.
Photogrammetric map of Iasos made
The ancient city of Iasos, a port city founded by the Argosians in the western province of Muğla's Milas district, impresses visitors as it resembles an open-air museum with its great walls, aqueducts, agora, theater, Roman-era tombstones and fishermen's market.
Archaeological excavations continue in the ancient city, which is located in the Kıyıkışlacık neighborhood.
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Economy most important item on agenda: Turkish Cypriot PM
The new prime minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) said on Nov. 14 that the economy tops the government's priority list.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Faiz Sucuoğlu said he wants the TRNC to stand on its own feet in terms of the economy.
Turkish man pedals around globe to fight Islamophobia, racism
A Turkish man living in Germany has been pedaling his bike in various parts of the world since 2020 to raise awareness of the scourges of racism and Islamophobia.
Recai Karaca Pak is on the bike explaining that racist and Islamophobic news reports against Muslims and Turks in Europe are unfounded.
Ancient shops unearthed in Aizanoi
A bone workshop and an oil lamp shop have been unearthed in the ancient city of Aizanoi, located in the western province of Kütahya.
The excavations in Aizanoi, which is home to the best-preserved Zeus Temple in Anatolia and is also called the "Second Ephesus," have been carried out by the Kütahya Museum Directorate.
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Turkish-origin candidate to run for Bulgarian president
A Turkish-origin candidate will contest the presidential elections in Bulgaria for the first time.
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) party nominated Mustafa Karadayı to run for president.
İbrahim Müteferrika exhibition draws visitors
More than 50,000 people have visited the exhibition titled "Preface to the Printing House: Basmacı İbrahim Efendi" at the Nation's Library in Ankara since its opening on Sept. 7.
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Turkish bladesmith makes special swords, knives with ‘Damascus steel’
A bladesmith from the eastern province of Malatya has become famous for producing and selling swords and chef knifes made with a special kind of steel called "Damascus steel" across the country and abroad.
Iron Age structures unearthed at Tatarlı Mound
In excavations at Tatarlı Höyük, which served as an uninterrupted settlement in the southern province of Adana from the Neolithic Age to the Early Roman period, an area used for the storage of food in the Middle Iron Age has been unearthed.
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Mother of ‘Japanese hero’ of Van quake lives with memories
The mother of a Japanese aid volunteer who died in the 2011 earthquake in eastern Turkey has been living with the memories of her son for the last 10 years.