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Experts at Turkey’s Culture Ministry lab restoring 452 historic Byzantine church icons
Experts at the Culture Ministry’s restoration laboratory are currently restoring 452 pieces of historical Byzantine church icons, dating back to 7th century.
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.
Orthodox Christians in Turkey celebrate Christmas Eve, Greek diplomats attend Istanbul service
A Christmas Eve mass was held on Jan. 6 by the Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul.
More foreign companies ‘sought mergers and joint ventures in Turkey in 2017’
Foreign investment in mergers, take overs and joint ventures in Turkey saw an upward trend in 2017, the head of Turkey’s Competition Board has 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.
Orthodox Christians mark Christmas Eve in Istanbul
A Christmas Eve mass was held on Jan. 6 by the Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul.
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).