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Visitors throng Turkey’s ski resorts

Ski resorts in provinces across Turkey have been attracting domestic and foreign visitors during winter as the country bids to diversify its struggling tourism industry.

Istanbul to host world’s angel investors in February

Angel investors from around the world will meet in Istanbul in February to explore the role of family offices and wealth management institutions in fostering innovation and delivering more business value.

Boyko Borisov: The EU Should not Turn its Back on Turkey

The European Union must not turn its back on Turkey, but instead restore diplomacy and good relations to regain trust. This was stated by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in an interview with the Turkish news agency Anadolu Agency, quoted by Focus.

EPS reorganising successfully, to shed more jobs

BELGRADE - The Serbian national electric power company EPS has been reorganising successfully since 2014, introducing modern business principles and reducing its workforce by around 2,500, the public enterprise said.

Deadline to select concessionaire for airport extended again

BELGRADE - The deadline to select a bidder for a 25-year concession for Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport has been extended again until January 5 "for the purpose of comprehensive analysis of additional information and documentation received from bidders," the Serbian government and the airport have announced.

The initial, December 25 deadline was previously extended until December 29.

Greeks vie for cross in chilly Bosphorus

A Greek Orthodox man identified as Nikos Solis kisses the wooden cross in the chilly Bosphorus, during Epiphany Day celebration in Istanbul, on Saturday. The cross was thrown into the water by Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios, the spiritual leader of the world's Greek Orthodox Christians.

Outspoken ex-SYRIZA cadre takes swipe at PM's wife

Zoe Constantopoulou, leftist SYRIZA's outspoken former parliamentary speaker and current leader of the radical Sailing for Freedom movement, provoked a social media storm on Saturday after taking a swipe at Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's wife with a scathing Twitter post late on Friday.

Israeli president to visit Thessaloniki on Tuesday

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is due in the northern port city of Thessaloniki on Tuesday, where he will be met by the city's mayor, Yiannis Boutaris, and the head of its Jewish community, David Saltiel.

Turkish PM links US verdict on banker Atilla to FETÖ

Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım has criticized the U.S. verdict on Turkish banker Hakan Atilla, saying the case was based on fabricated evidence by the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ).

Cyprus Arrests Kosovo Organ-Trafficking Suspect

Moshe Harel, an Israeli citizen accused of being involved in organ-trafficking from Kosovo’s Medicus clinic in 2008, was arrested in Cyprus after years of being listed as wanted by Interpol.

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