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New governors in 41 provinces appointed: Official Gazette
Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan appointed new governors in 41 provinces, a presidential ruling in the Official Gazette showed on June 10.
As part of the move, 23 governors were shuffled between provinces and 18 were newly appointed, the statement said.
Turkey gives support to online fair, trade activities
Turkey will support the services sector's online trade delegation and online fair activities, the country's Official Gazette announced on June 9.
Health, education, publishing, medical tourism, information technology, movie, logistic and management consultant institutions will benefit
from state support, said the notice.
Turkey freezes assets of two Libyan investment entities
Turkey has decided to freeze the assets of the Libyan Investment Authority and the Libyan Africa Investment Portfolio in line with a decision by the United Nations Security Council.
Turkey, Moldova sign medical aid agreement
International agreements signed by Turkey with Moldova, and Palestine in the field of health were published in the country's Official Gazette on May 20.
According to the gazette, the "agreement between the government of the Republic of Turkey and the government of the Republic of Moldova on donation in the field of health" was signed on April 17 in Ankara.
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In Turkey, autistic youth are always on the back burner
Autistic youth in Turkey have pressing problems, but authorities never manage to find the time to solve them, according to one of the founders of the Istanbul Association of Autistic Volunteers.
Top court decision for annulment of security measures in law takes effect
A Constitutional Court decision to annul the law on security investigation and archive research upon an appeal of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) was published in the Official Gazette on April 28 and entered into force.
Medals given to eight soldiers after 100 years
The "Medal of Independence" will be given to eight soldiers who took part in the Turkish War of Independence, which was carried out against the Allied forces that occupied Anatolia between the years of 1918 and 1922.
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Turkey suspends conscription, military discharge for six months due to outbreak
A presidential decree published in the Official Gazette on April 17 extended the conscription of approximately 66,000 soldiers for one month in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).
The military postponed the mandatory conscription of 53,000 people for at least one month. The decisions will be re-examined after one month.
Turkey suspends conscription, military discharge for one month due to outbreak
A presidential decree published in the Official Gazette on April 17 extended the conscription of approximately 66,000 soldiers for one month in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).
The military postponed the mandatory conscription of 53,000 people for at least one month. The decisions will be re-examined after one month.
Turkey categorizes pandemics as ‘emergency situations’
Turkey added pandemics to the list of the country's emergency situations, according to a communique published in the Official Gazette on April 9.