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Turkey to relocate Syrian refugees to camps on border
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İYİ Party to hold extraordinary congress: Report
Turkey's İYİ Party (Good Party) has decided to go on an extraordinary congress, Demirören News Agency has reported.
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Father accused of sexually abusing two daughters gets 'good conduct abatement'
An Istanbul court has applied "good conduct abatement" for a father convicted on charges of sexually abusing his two daughters due to "his positive behavior during the trial process," Demirören News Agency reported on July 16.
Two workers killed in illegal mine collapse in Turkey's Zonguldak
Two workers were killed when an unlicensed coal mine collapsed in the Black Sea province of Zonguldak's Kilimli district on July 7, Demirören News Agency has reported.
$228,000 counterfeit dollars seized in Turkey's Tekirdağ
Turkish gendarmerie forces on July 5 seized counterfeit U.S. dollars worth $228,000 in the northwestern province of Tekirdağ, Demirören News Agency has reported.
Teens injured after ammunition they found by Syrian border explodes at home
Two teenage siblings were injured after ammunition they found by the Turkish-Syrian border exploded when they took it home to see what it was, Demirören News Agency reported on July 5.
Iconic Turkish weightlifter Süleymanoğlu's body exhumed from grave in Japanese paternity case
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Sardes: World’s first city with thermal heating
One of the popular destinations of the year for Turkish tourism is Sardes, the ancient city known not only as the place where modern currency was invented, but also as the first in history that used thermal water in a well-planned heating infrastructure, a Turkish expert told Demirören News Agency on July 3. Click through for the story in photos...
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Istanbul municipality takes down shop signs in Arabic
A district municipality in western Istanbul has started taking down Arabic shop signs, citing a new regulation stipulating that shop signs must include at least 75 percent Turkish words, Demirören News Agency reported on June 29.
Scared Turkish man kills 'endangered snake'
A man in the Black Sea Turkish province of Trabzon's Köprübaşı district killed an endangered snake on June 27 after it sneaked into his garden, Demirören News Agency reported.
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