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Turkish swimmer bags gold in World Cup
Turkish swimmer Viktoria Zeynep Güneş has won gold medal in the women's 200-meter race at the Swimming World Cup held in Budapest, Hungary.
Güneş reached the finish line with a time of 2.22.23 in the breaststroke category.
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Diana Shipping secured a fare for her ship four times higher than the previous one
Diana Shipping Inc, the NYSE-listed shipping company of the Palios family, secured a fare four times higher than the previous one.
The ship's charter, which is expected to generate approximately US $ 5.04 million gross revenue for the minimum scheduled timeframe period, is indicative of the recent significant increase in the bulk cargo freight market.
Turkish Cyprus wishes to be world’s trade center
It is the greatest desire of Turkish Cypriots to make the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) one of the most important trade centers in the world, its prime minister said on Sept. 22.
Ersan Saner told Anadolu Agency that his government keeps relations with Turkey at the highest level and it is satisfied with the economic and cooperation work between the two countries.
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Universal Studios opens Beijing park under anti-virus curbs
Harry Potter fans came dressed as wizards as Universal Studios opened its first theme park in China on Sept. 20 under anti-virus controls.
The Hollywood studio's "Jurassic Park," "Kung Fu Panda" and "Harry Potter" film franchises, plus Minions from "Despicable Me" feature prominently at Universal Studios Beijing on the Chinese capital's eastern outskirts.
Bulgaria Ranks 36th in Frasers's 2021 Economic Freedom of the World Annual Report
Bulgaria ranks 36th among 165 countries and territories in Frasers's 2021 Economic Freedom of the World Annual Report, losing four positions from last year, said Tuesday the Institute for Market Economics (IME) which is the local partner of Fraser Institute.
A year earlier Bulgaria was 32nd in the ranking.
China races to squash new COVID-19 cluster among schoolchildren
Southern Chinese cities closed schools and ordered testing for millions on Sept. 14 in a race to curb a new COVID-19 outbreak which has sparked concerns over infections among unvaccinated schoolchildren.
Zuckerberg Reads our Messages on WhatsApp
Facebook has denied access to the chat program, according to an investigation
The social media giant Facebook was once again caught in a lie about the security of communication in one of its leading applications - the chat program WhatsApp, Business Insider reports.
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Universal Studios sets opening for first theme park in China
Universal Studios announced on Aug. 30 that its first theme park in China will open in the country's capital in September.
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The company set the opening date for Sept. 20, according to a statement and video posted on the Chinese social media site WeChat.
Over 40 mln people receive 1st COVID-19 jabs in Turkey
More than 40 million people have received their first doses of coronavirus vaccines in Turkey, the country's health minister said on July 28.
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Fahrettin Koca also announced the latest weekly infection rates for COVID-19 across 81 provinces in total.
Turkey passes 65 mln-dose mark in COVID vaccinations
Turkey has administered more than 65 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched a mass vaccination campaign in January, according to figures released on July 23.
The country is continuing its intensive vaccination campaign to curb the virus's spread, with all people aged 18 and over currently eligible for vaccine shots.