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‘Nano lime’ protects statues on Nemrut
The tiny cracks on the large stone statues at Mount Nemrut in the southeastern province of Adıyaman were filled with "nano lime" with syringes last year for their protection and officials announced that it worked.
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Turkish national basketball player weds in Aegean tourism hub
Famous Turkish basketball player Cedi Osman, who plays for NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, has tied the knot with actress Ebru Şahin at a wedding ceremony in the western province of İzmir's coastal district Çeşme.
Some 250 celebrities and family members gathered at the ceremony on July 9.
"We are very excited," said the 27-year-old captain of the Turkish national basketball team.
‘Exposé’ at Anna Laudel Gallery
Anna Laudel presents Lal Batman's solo exhibition titled "Exposé," which includes a wide range of works from oil paintings to digital illustration and from holograms to NFT and video art produced using digital and plastic art materials.
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Turkey breaks record in wind power generation
With the world moving more and more towards green energy due to the climate crisis, Turkey, which has increased its renewable energy capacity, met 20 percent of its one-day energy generation from wind, breaking a production record.
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NBA star proposes marriage to actress at Cappadocia
Prominent Turkish basketball player Cedi Osman, who plays for Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA, has proposed marriage to his year-long girlfriend, Ebru Şahin, at Cappadocia, the ancient region in Central Anatolia, famous for its fairy chimneys.
"I said yes," wrote the actress on her social media account, uploading a photo of them backdropped by the hot air balloons rising in the air.
Mosaics in house move to Zeugma Museum
Byzantine-era mosaics found on the floor of a house during illegal excavations in the southeastern province of Gaziantep have been divided into 98 pieces after two years of work and started being moved to the Zeugma Mosaic Museum.
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Artworks at Zeugma Mosaic Museum under control of experts
The unique mosaics in the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, one of the world's largest mosaic museums located in Turkey's southeastern province of Gaziantep, are being cleaned by an expert team with the utmost care and precision to protect them for future generations.