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Διερευνητικές επαφές: Καχυποψία για τα επικοινωνιακά τερτίπια της Άγκυρας

Οι παροικούντες την Ιερουσαλήμ ακούγοντας τον Μεβλούτ Τσαβούσογλου να απευθύνει κάλεσμα για επανέναρξη των διερευνητικών επαφών με την Ελλάδα δεν εξεπλάγησαν. Σίγουρα ο τρόπος που έγινε η προσέγγιση ξάφνιασε, αλλά η πρόσκληση αυτή καθεαυτή, όχι.

Legal action on way against academic ghostwriting 'industry'

As academic ghostwriting 'industry' continues its unavoidable growth in Turkey, the country's Higher Education Council (YÖK) filed a criminal complaint to the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office about the suspects who prepared academic thesis and essays in exchange of money.

UN-funded project initiated to protect seagrass in Ayvalık Islands

A U.N.-funded project started on Jan. 12 in the Ayvalık district of the northwestern province of Balıkesir against the ghost nets and other illegal fishing gear threatening seagrass that preserve ecological balance.

A journey to civilizations at Alanya Museum

The Alanya Museum, where cultural assets belonging to the Neolithic and Hellenistic periods as well as artifacts from the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuks and Ottoman civilizations are on display, provides information about the ancient Anatolian civilizations.

Kartalkaya ski resort lures visitors

Kartalkaya attracts thousands of local and foreign tourists. It is one of Turkey's most popular ski tourism centers in its northwestern region. (AA Photo)

Turkey's ski resort listed as top European destination

The Erciyes Ski Resort in central Turkey will be included in the prestigious European Destinations of Excellence Network (EDEN) for sustainable tourism.

The resort in Kayseri province was among the top five destinations from the 30 entries from Turkey, according to a statement from the local municipality on Jan. 13. 

Lake Salda hosts over 800,000 visitors in 2020

Over 800,000 people visited Turkey's Lake Salda dubbed as the Turkish Maldives due to its crystal clear water in the southwestern province.

In a statement, the governorship of Burdur said that despite the novel coronavirus epidemic over 800,000 people visited the site.

Snowfall blankets capital Ankara

After waiting for weeks, residents of Turkey's capital Ankara woke up to heavy snowfall on Jan. 13, enjoying the picturesque views. (AA Photo)

Turkish banks cooperate for joint ATM networks

Following Turkish state lenders' step to gather automated teller machines (ATMs) under a joint brand, a private lender has struck deals with two major private banks to offer expanded ATM services to its customers.

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